ĢƵ

close

Music review: Relient K — ‘Collapsible Lung’

By Clint Rhodes 2 min read
article image -

The energetic and passionate Ohio-based band releases the follow up to 2009ĢƵ rousing “Forget and Not Slow Down,” filled with a vintage ’90s alternative rock sound, highlighting reflective lyrics dealing with heartache masterfully created by lead singer and songwriter Matt Thiessen.

For “Collapsible Lung,” Thiessen and crew calculatingly decided to pursue a different musical direction. Marking the first time the band ever co-wrote with outside writers, the new arrangements individually possess their own tone and texture, losing some of the signature Relient K sound from earlier releases. Relient K released their self-titled debut in 2000 as youthful Christian punk-pop artists.

While the new album still manages to deliver plenty of catchy pop melodies, the bandĢƵ pro-Christian messages seem to be overshadowed by polished pop arrangements with touches of rock, folk, and synth-pop. “Don’t Blink” is the albumĢƵ soaring anthem opener with a commanding chorus that captures the true Relient K spirit.

“Boomerang” is an infectiously slick rocker with a thumping dance beat and another singalong chorus thatĢƵ hard to get out of your head. The synth-infused sophistication of “If I Could Take You Home” is most noticeably a new sound and direction for the band. Another style deviation is witnessed on the Maroon 5 feel of “PTL” as Thiessen offers a polished falsetto layered over a pulsating synthesizer groove.

The band appears to be at their best (and most relaxed) on the raw and passionate “Gloria.” A collaboration with Owl City closes the album with a hint of electronic pop. Perhaps Owl CityĢƵ appearance was a thank you to Thiessen who co-wrote the Owl City/Carly Rae Jepsen 2012 smash hit “Good Time.”

While moving in a new direction can sometimes be confusing and uncomfortable, Relient K appears to be making the transition as painless and enjoyable as possible.

CUSTOMER LOGIN

If you have an account and are registered for online access, sign in with your email address and password below.

NEW CUSTOMERS/UNREGISTERED ACCOUNTS

Never been a subscriber and want to subscribe, click the Subscribe button below.

Starting at $4.79/week.