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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK“, Mary Elle released the hauntingly beautiful single “Religion,” which distinguishes between man-made religion and true faith, reflecting her personal struggles and aiming to inspire amidst a challenging world.

Mary Elle

Mary Elle, a singer/songwriter based in the Czech Republic, originally hails from Oklahoma, USA. Her journey into the music scene began when a video of her performing at a school music festival caught the attention of musician and producer Gregory Darling, igniting a fruitful musical partnership.

Religion
Her latest single, Religion, explores the contrast between man-made religion and genuine faith derived from a personal connection with God. Co-written with Darling, the song weaves together powerful storytelling with a melody, chord progressions, and arrangement that perfectly encapsulate its essence. Sonically, Religion is a hauntingly beautiful piece, featuring celestial harmonies and a striking piano melody that exudes a rich, organic warmth, feeling both rooted and vast, sending chills down the listener’s spine.
Mary Elle’s personal experiences heavily influenced the song’s lyrics. Having struggled with mental health and a lack of authentic, supportive friendships, she found it challenging to connect with individuals who truly embodied their faith, rather than using religion as a tool for judgment. The lyrics mirror these expectations, pressures, and fears that often stem from religion in the world around her.
Through Religion, Mary Elle aims to inspire and bolster people’s faith, even amidst a world that can make it unnecessarily difficult. With tens of thousands of streams and backing from notable publications like Earmilk, Atwood Magazine, and NOTION, she is establishing herself as a formidable presence in the music industry. The songwriter shares that the song addresses the lies that can sometimes obscure the truth and the individuals who perpetuate them. However, she maintains an optimistic outlook, believing that steadfast faith will always guide us back to the right path.
Mary Elle began penning the lyrics during a period when she grappled with her faith, feeling overwhelmed by others dictating how it should manifest and how she should behave. This pressure intensified as she encountered a segment of social media fixated on the Rapture—the biblical event signaling the end of the world—and the notion that everyone was destined for hell.
The artist emphasizes the crucial distinction between religion and faith, asserting that while religion is a human construct, faith originates from God. She believes that although religion is meant to nurture one’s relationship with faith, it has frequently caused more harm than good throughout history. Mary Elle attributes this to human influence rather than divine will, stressing that authentic faith unites people and draws them closer to God, while man-made religions and rules often tear them apart. She remains determined not to let man-made religion extinguish the beautiful power of her faith.
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