Religion and Popular Music in Europe
Delve into the intersection of faith and sound with "Religion and Popular Music in Europe" by Thomas Bossius, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2011. This insightful hardback spans 200 pages, exploring the profound relationship between music and spirituality across various religious landscapes, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and New Religious Movements.
Discover intriguing topics such as the dark allure of Norwegian Black Metal alongside Neo-paganism, the vibrant contemporary Jewish music scene in the UK, and the dynamics of the French hip hop movement. The book also sheds light on the musical evolution of Cat Stevens/Yusuf Islam as a Muslim convert and investigates the captivating world of European dance music culture.
Perfect for enthusiasts of popular music and religious studies alike, Bossius’ work provides a compelling look at how music reflects and shapes religious identity in modern Europe.