The boys from Canton Ohio, in a short matter of time,
have taken over the Christian music scene and are
now locked, loaded, (with 5 members in
the band) and seemingly ready to take over the world.
The punk/rock quartet, turned trio, turned quintet,
burst onto the radar in 2001 with their hit single 'Pressing
On'. Their album The Anatomy of the Tongue
in Cheek, released the same year, began
to get cult status with songs such as 'Sadie
Hawkins Dance', 'Maybe It's Maybeline',
and the acoustic anthem 'For Moments I Feel Faint'.
Lead singer Matt Thiessen made known his quirky
ability to write not only songs based on pop culture,
but also sayings, catch-phrases, and words with
double meanings.
2003 Relient K released the unthinkable yet truly
titled album Two Lefts Don't Make a Right... But
Three Do. So forth began Relient K getting
legitimate CCM attention. More great lyrically
delectable songs include 'Falling Out',
'Forward Motion', and the poetic 'Getting
Into You'. In the fall of '03 Relient K
released Deck The Halls, Bruise Your
Hand, a 10 track Christmas album. It
included some traditional favorites, and an awesome
new original entitled 'I Celebrate The Day'.
It is definitely one of the great songs that they've
written, and this album is a must just from a
creativity standpoint.
The boys dropped their latest full length album to
date on November 2nd 2004, simply entitled Mmhmm.
Their lyrical content has noticeably changed on this
album. It was a slow progression from the 2001 LP to supposedly
take actually saying God out of their lyrics, to
therefore not turn people away from listening to
their music. So it is very Switchfoot esk in taking
His name out of lyrics. Like I said though, it has
been a very slow progression since there '01 album.
They are simply trying to widen their fanbase to
these who are turned off by saying God. You might
call this selling out, I for one think it's quite
crafty and a bold changing of imagination especially
knowing their previous efforts had more God in the
lyrics. However Mmhmm details a lot with
songs about common issues and problems kids deal with
everyday, and more importantly how to handle them.
All in all it is a very good album, in which they get
back to more of a punk feel rather than rock, while
that was reverse for their previous release.
Relient K's latest project is the Apathetic EP which
is a 7 songs album released to capitalize on
some mainstream attention that they've been getting
these last several months. With songs as 'Be My
Escape', and 'Who I am Hates Who I've Been'
it's easy to see why they are getting some notoriety.
Since their lyrics are very relatable, even if you
don't like this kind of music too much, one of their
songs could probably relate to you, because they
write stuff that we've all (one time or another) been
through.
Relient K writes from the heart, therefore they
connect with a lot people, which is what has given
them criticism and what could make them such a
mainstream success.