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Format: CD
 Aug 2001
 Record Label: Gotee
 Recording Type: Studio
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Case and CD have light scratches, but plays well. |
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Track Listing 1. Kick-Off 2. Pressing On 3. Sadie Hawkins Dance 4. Down in Flames 5. Maybe Its Maybeline 6. Breakdown 7. Those Words Are Not Enough 8. For the Moments I Feel Faint 9. Lion Wilson 10. I'm Lion-O 11. What Have You Been Doing Lately? 12. May the Horse Be With You 13. My Way or the Highway... 14. Breakfast at Timpani' 15. Rest Is up to You, The 16. Failure to Excommunicate 17. Less Is More
| Details | | Producer: | Mark Lee Townsend | | Distributor: | EMI Christian Music Group | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Relient K: Matt Thiessen (vocals, guitar); Matt Hoopes (guitar); Brian Pittman (bass); Dave Douglas (drums). Additional personnel: Kevan Pedan, Scott Cannon, Kyle Hudson (vocals); Rob Roy Fingerhead (nylon & slide guitar); Heather Walker, Cory Smith (violin); Ann Smith (viola); Madelana Burle Marx (cello); Crystal Brezovsky (French horn). Recorded at Yellow Studios, Carlton, Ohio. Relient K: Matt Thiessen (vocals, guitar); Matt Hoopes (guitar); Brian Pittman (bass); Dave Douglas (drums). Additional personnel: Kevan Pedan, Scott Cannon, Kyle Hudson (vocals); Rob Roy Fingerhead (nylon & slide guitar); Heather Walker, Cory Smith (violin); Ann Smith (viola); Madelana Burle Marx (cello); Crystal Brezovsky (French horn). Recorded at Yellow Studios, Carlton, Ohio. This band of Christian indie-rockers consolidates and expands its reputation as the band of choice for an ever-growing coterie of Christian rock kids with its sophomore album ANATOMY OF THE TONGUE IN CHEEK, expanding its musical horizons along the way. Although the breakneck Green Day-esque rhythms of this self-titled debut are still apparent in songs like "Kick Off" and "Sadie Hawkins Dance," "For the Moments I Feel Faint" points the way to a growing maturity in the band's sonic palette with its pretty string accompaniment and folky, acoustic feel. The duality of Christian rock lyrics ("Down in Flames" may be about the decline of an ordinary relationship, or the decline of Western civilization, or both) is much in evidence here. The band skillfully chooses teen-personal subjects that reflect a larger agenda, as in "What Have You Been Doing Lately," whose hooky, infectious "the rest is up to you" doubles as teen anthem and teen pulpit exhortation. Relient K are less precious about their faith than many of their counterparts, and this alone should endear them to the ever-growing numbers of youthful Christian rockers that prefer a little punk with their religion. This band of Christian indie-rockers consolidates and expands its reputation as the band of choice for an ever-growing coterie of Christian rock kids with its sophomore album ANATOMY OF THE TONGUE IN CHEEK, expanding its musical horizons along the way. Although the breakneck Green Day-esque rhythms of this self-titled debut are still apparent in songs like "Kick Off" and "Sadie Hawkins Dance," "For the Moments I Feel Faint" points the way to a growing maturity in the band's sonic palette with its pretty string accompaniment and folky, acoustic feel. The duality of Christian rock lyrics ("Down in Flames" may be about the decline of an ordinary relationship, or the decline of Western civilization, or both) is much in evidence here. The band skillfully chooses teen-personal subjects that reflect a larger agenda, as in "What Have You Been Doing Lately," whose hooky, infectious "the rest is up to you" doubles as teen anthem and teen pulpit exhortation. Relient K are less precious about their faith than many of their counterparts, and this alone should endear them to the ever-growing numbers of youthful Christian rockers that prefer a little punk with their religion.
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