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Why Brandi Carlile Recited a Thomas Jefferson Statement in ‘SNL’ Song

Last updated: November 2, 2025 10:35 am
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Brandi Carlile made a splash on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend with a rare performance of actual rock ‘n’ roll that included a surprising twist: a prominent quote from Thomas Jefferson in the place of a traditional guitar solo.

During her performance of the hard-rocking track “Church & State,” Carlile paused between choruses to recite a passage that may have sounded familiar to viewers. The words she chose to share were actually from Thomas Jefferson’s famous letter to the Danbury Baptists in 1802, in which he wrote about the separation of church and state.

Carlile’s decision to include Jefferson’s words in her song was intentional, as she explained in recent interviews. She mentioned that she and her band wrote the song on Election Night 2024 as a protest anthem or reflection on the state of America. The lyrics, combined with Jefferson’s quote, create a powerful statement about the importance of keeping religion and government separate.

The influence of U2 on the song was also evident, with many viewers noting the similarities to the band’s sound. Carlile admitted that “The Joshua Tree” was one of her favorite albums growing up, and she even entered a singing competition as Bono when she was 15. The U2 influence, combined with the political message of the song, created a powerful and impactful performance on “SNL.”

In discussing the song and its themes, Carlile emphasized the importance of the First Amendment and the wisdom of Jefferson’s words. She spoke about the need for a secular government that respects all faiths and cultures, rather than imposing a specific interpretation of religion on the population.

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Overall, Carlile’s performance on “SNL” was a rare and powerful moment of rock ‘n’ roll with a political message. By quoting Thomas Jefferson and channeling the spirit of U2, Carlile brought attention to important issues of separation of church and state and the role of religion in government. Her performance was a reminder of the power of music to inspire change and provoke thought. Brandi Carlile’s recent performance on “SNL” showcased her band’s unique sound, with a blend of guitar and bass lines reminiscent of U2’s peak Edge and Adam Clayton. The addition of a separate guitar line and bass line, courtesy of Andrew, added a new dimension to their music, creating a sonic tornado of sound that captivated audiences. Matt Chamberlain’s drum riff in particular stood out, showcasing his talent and endurance in delivering a high-energy performance that was described as an “aerobic workout.”

During their performance of “Church & State,” Carlile’s recitation of the Declaration of Independence left many fans wondering about its origin. Andrew Watt, a collaborator and fan of the song, expressed his love for the unique element and the message it conveyed. Despite the confusion, the recitation added an impactful layer to the song, reflecting the band’s anger and frustration while offering a glimmer of hope in the face of failing leadership.

The lyrics of “Church & State” delve into themes of mortality and resilience, painting a picture of a world grappling with power dynamics and the consequences of unchecked authority. Carlile’s vocals soar as she proclaims a message of defiance and unity, urging listeners to imagine a better future and take action.

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In contrast, Carlile’s performance of “Human” showcased a softer side of her music, with lyrics that touched on the uncertainty and emotions surrounding the 2024 election. Written on the eve of the election results, the song captures the collective mood of a nation on edge, seeking solace and connection in the face of uncertainty.

This appearance marked Carlile’s second musical guest spot on “SNL” in 2025, following a duet with Elton John earlier in the year to promote their collaborative album “Who Believes in Angels?” The diversity of her performances highlights Carlile’s versatility as an artist, showcasing her ability to deliver powerful messages through her music while connecting with audiences on a deeper level.

Overall, Brandi Carlile’s recent performances on “SNL” exemplify her artistry and passion for creating music that resonates with listeners. With a unique blend of rock, folk, and Americana influences, Carlile continues to push boundaries and challenge conventions in the music industry, cementing her status as a powerhouse performer and storyteller.

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