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The York Minster vs. Plague Of Angels Controversy, Explained

Zehra Kabak
Last updated: 2025/02/27 at 1:56 PM
By Zehra Kabak 3 Min Read
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The York Minster is at the center of a big debate. The controversy started when the cathedral announced it would be hosting a concert featuring the symphonic metal band Plague of Angels. The decision upset some members of the church community, who believe the band’s background and music don’t fit the sacred atmosphere of the Minster.

The Band Is Not Approved By Church-Goers

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Plague of Angels is a metal band with connections to past extreme-metal projects, including Cradle of Filth, known for selling ‘Jesus is a cunt’ shirts. Many critics argue that the band’s ties to anti-religious imagery make them a bad fit for a performance in a consecrated church.

Some parishioners have called the event ‘completely inappropriate’ and have even threatened to protest or boycott the cathedral if the concert goes ahead on April 25. Others feel the church is compromising its values to attract younger audiences, at the risk of offending those who worship there.

York Minster Won’t Back Down

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Despite the criticism, York Minster officials stand by their decision. They say the event is meant to welcome a wider audience and highlight the newly restored Grand Organ. The Minster’s Dean, the Very Reverend Dominic Barrington, acknowledged the controversy but insisted the performance would be respectful and suitable for the church setting.

“This is about bringing people together through music, not dividing them,” Barrington said, adding that no official complaints had been made directly to the Minster. He also called out the anonymous critics behind the backlash, saying their approach was ‘cowardly.’ According to him, the concert has actually received a lot of positive feedback.

And the numbers back that up. Tickets for the event—800 in total—sold out within an hour. Dr. Mark Mynett, guitarist for Plague of Angels, hopes the concert will show that “faith and the arts don’t have to be at odds, but can actually complement each other.”

What To Expect From The Concert

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The event, titled Organic Metal – Two Worlds Collide, will mix metal and classical music in a unique way. It will start with an organ recital by David Pipe, featuring rock classics from Black Sabbath and Deep Purple. After that, Plague of Angels will join the organist for a collaborative performance before playing an hour-long set, including songs like ‘Beyond Salvation.’

The Minster has stressed that the show is being carefully planned to respect the religious setting. It’s also part of the Royal College of Organists’ Play the Organ Year campaign, which aims to get more people interested in organ music.

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