The Fires of Life Cool Hand Luke

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  • Release Date: 05/25/2004
  • Sales Rank: 141,999
  • Label: FLOODGATE RECORDS
  • UPC: 080688632922
 
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The Fires of Life

1LISTENSkydive 5:22
2LISTENThe Foster 3:47
3LISTENRats in the Cellar 3:50
4LISTENCinematic 5:24
5LISTENI'm Not Ready 5:18
6LISTENSequence #3 5:24
7LISTENFriendly Jas 5:01
8LISTENI'm Not Running 5:01
9LISTENThe Zombie Song 4:43
10LISTENRest for the Weary 6:24
11LISTENThe Fires of Life 4:43

Editorial Reviews

Cool Hand Luke's sophomore effort finds the trio more fully integrating the various elements of its sound into a coherent whole, still working in a dreamy, slow to midtempo mode and downplaying obvious hooks in favor of lush, layered textures. Imagine, if you will, an unabashedly Christian version of the Cure, or perhaps a more fleshed-out Red House Painters. The songs were inspired by a particularly difficult year in the life of singer and drummer Mark Nicks, and they tend to deal with issues of anguish and emotional desperation and, finally, a renewal of faith. On "Sequence #3" Nicks revisits a standard doctrinal trope with the repeated line "I never really lived until I died with You," and on songs like "I'm Not Ready" and "Foster" he lays his own conversion process out in sometimes harrowing detail. The degree to which you find the album compelling will depend, in large part, on your willingness to sit through 11 tracks of songs with one overriding lyrical concern, all delivered at one tempo and governed by a single mood. It will also depend on your openness to explicit religiosity, which in this case extends to Bible cross-references in the lyric sheet. Musically, The Fires of Life grows on you; lyrically, you'll either hear it immediately or you probably won't at all. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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May 30, 2004: this has got to be one of the most powerful albums on the market today. not only does cool hand luke continue their trend of excelence, but they have created a whole new sound. the lirics in this album are above and beyond all expectations. this is an album that should not be listend to every day, because music this profound should not be lessened in power by frequent listening. essentially, cool hand luke has set a whole new standard for music