Forget and Not Slow Down Relient K

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  • Release Date: 10/06/2009
  • Sales Rank: 735
  • Label: JIVE
  • UPC: 886975921522
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Forget and Not Slow Down

1LISTENForget and Not Slow Down 3:22
2LISTENI Don't Need a Soul 3:51
3LISTENCandlelight 3:21
4LISTEN[Untitled] 0:59
5LISTENPart of It 3:20
6LISTEN[Untitled] 1:34
7LISTENTherapy 3:43
8LISTENOver It 3:53
9LISTENSahara 3:48
10LISTEN[Untitled] 0:40
11LISTENSavannah 4:16
12LISTEN[Untitled] 0:46
13LISTENIf You Believe Me 3:20
14LISTENThis Is the End 2:16
15LISTEN(If You Want It) 3:18

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Relient K's sixth studio album (and first with Mono Vs Stereo and Jive Records) represents the veteran alternative CCM outfit's official entry in the insufferable/cathartic (depending on where the listener is in his/her lives) "breakup album" category. Unsurprisingly, lead singer and songwriter Matt Thiessen's take on heartbreak is a genuinely hopeful one, a stance achieved by submitting to complete isolation in a remote Tennessee lake house during Forget and Not Slow Down's creation. Thiessen's penchant for machine-gun-fired torrents of both secular and non-secular self-discovery on top of impossibly catchy melodies makes for a remarkably upbeat listen, and the band's efficient, late-'90s alternative rock delivery feels far less stale than bands with a similar feel. That's not to say that its' all Matchbox 20 and Foo Fighters, as Relient K can deal out a jangle pop ("Candlelight") or adult alternative pop/rock ("Over It") gem when called for, but there's a certain fireplace familiarity to the whole affair (think Ben Folds without the snarky bits) that makes it all go down easy, despite the obvious emotional turmoil that spawned it. Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide

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November 20, 2009: Though not my favorite Relient K album, this is another great one by the group. If you are into the whole punk & pop/punk scene at all, or just enjoy good quality Christian music, then check out this or anything else by this group. They are awesome!

I Also Recommend: Relient K, MMHMM, Let It Snow Baby... Let It Reindeer, The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek [Enhanced], Five Score and Seven Years Ago.