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06 November 2011

By Raymond Billy | ResonateNews.com
Miranda Day doesn't consider herself a Christian artist. The gloomily raw nature of some of her lyrics belie the optimism that Christians expect in their brand of music. But, the 24-year-old Tylerite said, her songs do have a spiritual message — one that speaks of life, truth and consequences.
“When I was 7 or 8 years old, a lady who babysat me died in a car accident along with her baby. She was an alcoholic and she'd been drinking that day. I wrote “No Turning Back” about her — and the tragic price we have to pay for the choices we make sometimes,” Day said, whose music is a blend of folk, blues and rock. “Some people say 'Your music is too depressing, it's not Christian.' But that's life. Just because you're a Christian, that doesn't mean you're not exposed to some really difficult experiences. I want my music to reflect my life and what I've seen and gone through.”
Day said she hasn't felt compelled to make music into a ministry of sorts. But if anyone listens closely enough — and is spiritually receptive — they will recognize God's influence in her music, she said. Add a comment







