The almost one-hour-long video essay Rock My Religion proffers a provocative theory on the relationship between religion and rock music in contemporary culture. As its point of departure it takes the puritan Shaker communities, a sect from England that established itself in the United States beginning in 1774. Its members practiced self-denial and ecstatic trance dancing. To the music of Sonic Youth and Glenn Branca, Rock My Religion recounts how the Shakers achieved a state of trance by rhythmically reciting passages from the Bible. This