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Drag Queen Album Feat. Prominent Apostatized Christian Artists Launching Soon

In less than two weeks, Drag Queen and musician Flamy Grant (Real name Matthew Blake) is set to release his album ‘Bible Belt Baby,’ about the spiritual trauma he endured growing up in a town where his whole world was a “faith-saturated, fundamentalist, very evangelical space that didn’t exactly embrace a queer kid with cross-dressing tendencies.”

@flamygrant The first single from #BibleBeltBaby is due very soon. 💅🏼💚 #dragqueen #exvangelical #religioustrauma #evangelical #ccm #gospelmusic ♬ original sound – Flamy Grant

Blake, who describes himself as a “shame-slaying, soothsaying, hip-swaying heathen and infidel” while singing “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord a look. A bless his hearts, we’re gonna leave them feeling shook” has a bit of help on this nasty little endeavor, with collaborators Jennifer Knapp, Grace Baldridge (Semler) and Derek Webb lending a hand.

Jennifer Knapp is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter who sold a million albums with her first three releases KansasLay It Down (2000), and The Way I Am (2001). Perhaps best known for the song ‘Undo me,’ she won four Dove Awards before going on hiatus for the better part of a the decade, reemerging as a lesbian and LGBTQ advocate who recently sang at an ELCA ordination while being accompanied by drag queen nuns.

Webb apostatized several years ago into the purest form of paganism, but used to be the frontman for Caedmon’s Call, garnering 10 GMA Dove Award nominations and half as many Christian radio hits.

Semler is an openly queer artist breaking into the Christian music scene, gaining some publicity after her profanity-laced album briefly the top spot on iTunes Christian and Gospel charts. She gained prominence after going on tour with gay-affirming Relient K and for getting Switchfoot lead singer Jon Foreman to make gay-affirming statements.

According to his website, “Flamy is founder and co-host of Heathen Podcast, a show about breaking up with bad religion; a songstress and musician who performs across the country; and the internet’s polygender preacher, taking on toxic religion by turning looks and tearing down shame in her signature 60-second sermons on TikTok.”

A featured panelist at the upcoming Spiritual DragCon, his single ‘What Did You Drag Me Into? is set for release on September 12, with the whole album dropping on the 23rd.

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Christian Band Re-Releasing First Album, With Singer-Turned-Atheist in Tow

A well-known Contemporary Christian Music artist is re-releasing their debut album after 25 years, bringing back all old members to re-record the album that contains explicitly Christian lyrics, including one member who is a well-known atheist.

Formed in 1993, Caedmon’s Call released its first major album, the self-titled Caedmon’s Call in 1997. Powered by songs such as ‘Hope to Carry On’ and ‘Lead of Love’, fusing a folk sound with alternative rock, it put them on the map and would go on to power the next 15 years of albums, with the band disbanding in 2011.

Days ago, the band popped up on Kickstarter, requesting $75,000 to make a new album, explaining:

“at some point over the past 25 years our self-titled album managed to go out-of-print, which means you can’t find it at your favorite record store, err… streaming platform. It’s kind of hard to celebrate an album you can’t even listen to.

So like any band in their right mind, we thought, WWTSD?: What Would Taylor Swift Do? That’s when it all became clear.

To celebrate the songs that started it all for us, we’re going back in the studio together to completely re-record the Caedmon’s Call album (including a few bonus b-sides & rarities), and we’re bringing some good friends with us to film and document the whole thing. 

In addition to the album and documentary, we’re going to top the whole thing off with a one-night-only performance at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN.

While the album may not be in print for records, it certainly is available on Spotify and Apple Music, with the album remastered in 2006. In fact, it can be purchased for 7$, suggesting it’s not so much about access for fans, but financial benefits to the band members.

The Album contains several songs with overtly Christian lyrics, with Hope To Carry On being a prime example.

I can see Jesus hanging on the cross
I can see Jesus hanging on the cross
Well, I can see Jesus hanging on the cross
He came looking for the lost and

Love has come
Love has come
Love has come
And it’s giving me hope to carry on

I can hear Jesus saying, “Father forgive”
I can hear Jesus saying, “Father forgive”
Well, I can hear Jesus saying, “Father forgive”
What a thing He did

Love has come
Love has come
Love has come
And it’s giving me hope to carry on

The band has received some criticism and surprise over their decision to include lead guitarist and backup vocalist Derek Webb, a former member who has publicly repudiated the faith and has been a vocal atheist, the result of deconstruction many years ago.

We wrote about Webb recently after he announced he was collaborating with a Drag queen to create an album “on a music album about the spiritual trauma he endured growing up in a town where his whole world was a “faith-saturated, fundamentalist, very evangelical space that didn’t exactly embrace a queer kid with cross-dressing tendencies.”

There appears to be a very high interest in the re-release, as within 12 hours of posting were fully funded, and have amassed another $100,000 on top of that, ensuring their album will be made.



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Prominent Christian Artist and Atheist Collaborating on Drag Queen’s Album

Drag Queen Flamy Grant (Real name Matthew Blake) is working on a music album about the spiritual trauma he endured growing up in a town where his whole world was a “faith-saturated, fundamentalist, very evangelical space that didn’t exactly embrace a queer kid with cross-dressing tendencies.”

Blake, who describes himself as a “shame-slaying, soothsaying, hip-swaying heathen and infidel” while singing “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord a look. A bless his hearts, we’re gonna leave them feeling shook” has a bit of help on this nasty little endeavor, with collaborators Derek Webb and Grace Baldridge lending a hand.

Webb apostatized several years ago into the purest form of paganism, but used to be the frontman for Caedmon’s Call and had 10 GMA Dove Award nominations and half as many Christian radio hits.

Semler is a queer artist and is a newcomer to the Christian music scene, gaining some publicity after her profanity-laced album briefly the top spot on iTunes Christian and Gospel charts. Her real name is Grace Semler Baldridge, she’s a butch lesbian who’s married to a woman while purposefully altering her appearance to look like a man—giving the impression she’s about one upper chest surgery from becoming transgendered. She is gaining more and more prominence and was instrumental in both Switchfoot and Relient K coming out as gay-affirming- the latter whom she has been touring with. She’s not even close to a Christian, despite what Leigh Nash of Sixpence None the richer (who is also LGBTQ affirming, according to Semler) may say.

According to his website, “Flamy is founder and co-host of Heathen Podcast, a show about breaking up with bad religion; a songstress and musician who performs across the country; and the internet’s polygender preacher, taking on toxic religion by turning looks and tearing down shame in her signature 60-second sermons on TikTok.”

He sought to crowdfund the entire album and has reached his goal, with the introductory video below.


The only real takeaway from this story is how openly subversive Semler is about her desire to see her perverse sexual proclivities become commonplace. This is not some sort of respectable, proper Revoice-attending woman who has all her theology buttoned up and orthodox save for this one area where she deviates slightly, but rather is raving lunatic in a tie-dye shirt wearing a boot on her head and a ‘Gay Pride’ logo tattooed on her neck that is lobbing sophistry bombs in order to start a rainbow war, and all these so-called Christian bands platforming her are complicit in it.