Family Music Group Credenda Fights Censorship in New Single
Based in Nashville, Tennessee, family music group Credenda shares their start in music, passion for the arts, and ongoing fight against censorship. The group has struggled with being “shadow banned” from different platforms for speaking out for liberty and against censorship. Their new single, “Crying From the Ground,” is an artful manifestation of these important principles.
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“I wanna know what shadow-banning is. I *want* you to show me!!!” 😉
Actually, shadow-banning is no laughing matter. In fact, I got shadow-banned from Sitejabber recently. It’s a very insidious thing for a company to do. 😛 And whenever they do that, I kick ’em to the curb!!
Anyway, I admire Credenda for their brave journey. And their new single isn’t bad. Musically, I don’t find it particularly memorable (yes, I realize they were trying to give it a ’60s-era sound), but the lyrics are quite sharp and powerful. Glad that Wolf is helping to give this promising group a platform! 🙂
I listened to a couple of other songs by Credenda as well. The band seems to have a warm, laid-back vibe that is—in some ways at least—reminiscent of that of the Eagles. Their songs feature some nice harmonies too.
Incidentally, apparently they got their band name from the plural of “credendum,” which means “article of faith.”
Thank you! It’s an anthem for US patriots! We owe our ancestors! And we must join with them, in this song. I love this country and I NEED her to be saved for my grandbabies.. It makes me think about the Holocaust victims too.