If you aren’t familiar with AMC’s bizarrely dark comedy Preacher, allow me to set the scene. Based on a popular ‘90s comic book series, the show follows Jesse Custer, a small-town preacher with dubious morals, as he grapples with a crisis of faith with the help of his hell-raising friends. The critically-acclaimed show was co-developed by actor and comedian Seth Rogen, and its second season recently wrapped up shooting in New Orleans.

At the end of the first season, Custer and co. discover that God has gone missing and the trio embarks on a quest to locate him. The first episode of the second season, which premiered on Sunday night, finds them at the beginning of that journey. It’s a long story, but their quest eventually brings them to a Texas strip club run by a woman who may have information on God’s whereabouts. This is no ordinary strip club, however. It’s a strip that employs New Orleans music masters Johnny Vidacovich (drums), Tony Dagradi (sax) and Chris Severin (bass) as its house band. The band is so good, in fact, that God himself is a fan.

Preacher airs every Sunday at 8pm CT, but here’s a clip from the season two premiere. The band shows up around the 0:55 mark, though I suggest you watch the whole thing for some context. Let’s just say the big takeaway is that God has excellent taste in music.