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Rock My Religion is a fascinating dive into the intersection of religion and rock music, exploring how these two worlds collide. It starts with the Shakers, who were all about self-denial and their own ecstatic dance rituals—pretty intriguing stuff. The pacing can feel a bit meandering at times, but it really lends itself to the reflective nature of the themes Graham is digging into. The way it captures the essence of those early communities and their ecstatic expressions is distinct, making you think about how music influences spirituality. The tone is at once scholarly and accessible, which keeps things grounded while still being thought-provoking. Overall, it’s a unique piece that kind of defies typical documentary structure, which I appreciate.
Explores the Shakers and their ecstatic practices.Focuses on the relationship between music and spirituality.Offers a unique documentary style that diverges from traditional formats.
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