

EP6 - Mark Salomon: Life, Faith and Punk Rock
11 snips Aug 5, 2025
Mark Salomon, a veteran Christian alternative musician known for The Crucified and Stavesacre, dives deep into his faith journey and punk roots. Alongside Jim Chaffin, they recall formative moments in the Christian punk scene while sharing personal anecdotes. Mark reflects on his musical evolution and the cultural significance of punk, discussing influences like Quicksand and Deftones. The conversation also touches on nostalgia, his book 'Simplicity', and the struggles with organized religion, all while challenging listeners to reassess their understanding of faith.
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Mark Jumped Into A Dangerous Pit
- Mikee Bridges recounts Crucified stopping a violent pit and Mark jumping in to calm things.
- Mark physically entered the pit to prevent damage and de-escalate the situation.
Hospitality Brought Jim Into Church
- Jim Chaffin tells how Mark's family welcomed him into church after he was asked to leave for his appearance.
- That hospitality kept Jim connected to faith and the community for decades.
Spiritualizing Creativity Can Silence Artists
- Spiritual leaders often spiritualized creative choices and discouraged art.
- Mark says that counsel shut down his music until someone reminded him God wanted him to enjoy gifts.