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CD - Enhanced
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Christian pop-punk band Relient K retool their feel-good pep and smart-aleck songwriting on MMHMM. The guys have grown considerably over the past four years, and while there's still some rebellious 'tude weaving through these 14 tracks, there's also a more serious, reflective message here. It's heard on songs like "Be My Escape," which interlaces pounding guitar riffs with anthemic piano-based melodies that lift up lyrics whose simplicity belies their depth. It takes a lot of maturity to see the truth behind lines such as "The beauty of grace is that it makes life not fair," even more to follow such a message with a song like "High of 75," in which the singer wonders if his moods are real or just a response to seasonal affective disorder. Eschewing established CCM convention, Relient K explore issues beyond the spiritual. There are pointed observations on a variety of themes, from relationships ("I tried to hold your hand but you'd rather hold your grudge,") to politics ("paper, rock and scissors, they all have their pros and cons"). Relient K have long been a favorites among alt-rock loving Christian audiences, and MMHMM shows the love is well deserved. Lisa Zhito, Barnes & Noble