No, they're post-hardcore.
But were originally a punk band from Baltimore, MD but shortly after touring moved to Raleigh, NC.
Since, people have just given them random labels that sound "cool" to them.
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Okay this is sad. Let me make one thing clear here. Just because your music has screaming in it or something about death does not mean your satanic. THere are going to be satanic people out there who will be satanic, but keep this out of music. It does not really matter because in the end we all love music. No matter what race, religion,or person.So no, Alesana is not satanic.
No they are not! Their lyrics have no Christian roots or context at all.
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The way to tell if a musical artist is Christian is to read their lyrics (example in the link below). Do the words glorify God? Do they go against His Word?
One of their songs contain the phrase "Oh my f--ing God." Do you think that a Christian should say/sing that? That's not just cussing; that's blasphemy.
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No they are not, and its ok if you have a religion but do not try to force the word of whoever you believe in on others. But note the song Morte Et Dabo from Latin roots meaning gift of death or death of god.
They are not Christian, but not Satanic either. It's safe to say they are not against Christianity. Underoath, Blessthefall, and The Devil Wears Prada are Christian metal bands that sound like Alesana.
asking alexandria
no he was not!
asking alexandria is a metalcore band from york, north yorkshire, england.
Danny Worsnop is the lead vocalist for the band Asking Alexandria.
Bring Me The Horizon And Asking Alexandria