Published semiannually, American Religion offers a forum for intellectual and creative engagement with religion in the Americas. This issue includes articles on Tina Turner, surveillance and mosques in the US, and religious soundscapes. As the journal explores the boundaries of both “America” and “religion,” and ways in which the two intersect, the journal’s broader intervention in the publishing landscape takes exception to more standard historical conceptions of “American religion” as denominational history, surveys of religious diversity, and other dimensions related to “church history” and its adjunct cultural productions.