Wicca music or Wicca rock is music influenced by Wicca written by Wiccan musicians living in the forests of Canada.It is said by some to be an emerging sub-genre of alternative music
The emergence drew some note when a band called Themisbegan touring Canada and the USA. The Themis repertoire promotes things that are Wiccan such as the divinity of nature; the Lord and Lady (dual deity aspect of Wicca) and an ethical credo that resembles Wiccan philosophies.
Another Canadian band, a group of vocalists from Vancouver Canada, the Chalice and Blade, also perform original pieces based on the beliefs of Wicca and "sing songs which show (their) reverence for the earth and the balance of the God and Goddess" -Chalice and Blade
The "Ethics of Wicca music"also mirrors the global ethic standardadopted by the United Nations and by the 1993 Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago..
Comparing Wicca Music ethicswith the Global Ethic StandardWicca Music's ecological and ethical aspects suggests that Wicca Music (and Wicca in part) satisfies the Council for a Parliament of World Religions'Declaration for a Global Ethic's request for universal adoption.
"All historical experience demonstrates the following: Our earth cannot be changed unless in the not too distant future an alteration in the consciousness of individuals is achieved. This has already been seen in areas such as war and peace or economy and ecology. And it is precisely for this alteration in inner orientation, in the entire mentality, in the "heart," that the religions bear responsibility in a special way. Here we remain aware, however, that a universal consensus on many disputed individual ethical questions (from bio- and sexual ethics through mass media and scientific ethics to economic and political ethics) will be difficult to attain. Nevertheless, even for many questions still disputed, differentiated solutions should be attainable in the spirit of the fundamental principles jointly developed here.
In many areas of life a new consciousness of ethical responsibility has already arisen. Therefore, we would be especially pleased if as many as possible national or international professional organizations, such as those for physicians, scientists, business people, journalists, and politicians, would compose up to date codes of ethics. (Download Full PDF Document from parliamentofreligions.com)
Wicca is a diverse earth-based religious tradition that honors nature and the cycles of the seasons. Wiccans celebrate solar holidays such as the solstices, equinoxes and the four midpoints in between, as well as lunar cycles. This religion is one of the fastest-growing in the United States, and it is notable for the leadership of women, concern for the environment, and in some cases for political activism, particularly efforts to counter misunderstanding and stereotyping.-- The Harvard University Pluralism Project
Wicca has enchanted pop culture and many teenagers. The number of Wiccans in the U.S. and Canada is doubling about every 30 months. But neverthelss the percentage of Wiccans in the entire U.S. and Canada populations is still less than 1%.
"The Craft is a joyous creed; it is also a socially and ecologically responsible one... Love of life in all its forms, is the basic ethic of the Craft." - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Wicca 101
Converse to Gothic rock which explores a dark and brooding aesthetic, Wicca music brings influence from gentler reconstruction of pagan European teachings and can be said to "(come) from the light side.
In 2007, Themis, with a strong pro-ecology message morphed from a Punk rock background into the Wicca music realm. The band's followers advance the idea that modern Wicca should be more about nature, ecology and feminism and less about witchcraft and spirtualism. (...the new music direction is about loving life, nature and Earth as a living thing) "We thrive in the song and spirit of the birds and other creatures of the wild -- our music is written from a love of all life. The cycles of nature are our holy days: the earth is our temple, its plants and creatures our partners and teachers so we respect life, cherish the free will of sentient beings, and accept the sacredness of all creation. "Our bible is the wind and the rain."