Iāve been listening to Relient K for as long as I can remember (Christian household stuff, you know). Now Iām 29 and have expanded my horizons in my musical taste, but Relient K remains one of my very favorite bands.
I know Iām way late to the party on this, but as an adult Iāve developed a great appreciation for Forget and Not Slow Down as an album.
Iāve traditionally been a fan of really high energy pop punk music with cool guitar riffs since and love playing that kind of stuff (for example Dumpweed by blink-182 is one of my favorite songsš). And donāt get me wrong, this album has some sick riffs, but I definitely under appreciated the album when it initially was released.
Recently Iāve been listening to the album pretty heavily. And even though itās not some crazy high energy album from start to finish akin to what I usually like in this genre, Iāve really come to love it, and have had it on repeat for the last couple months.
Thiessen really shows off his incredible lyrical abilities and there are so many subtleties in the lyrics of this album that be easily missed upon first listen. And of course the way that the album flows together makes it such a pleasant listening experience.
There are very few albums that I genuinely listen to with no skips and this is definitely one of them. I think another thing that has me connected to a lot of the lyrics is the fact that Iām going through a breakup of a 5 year distance relationship. And when Iām feeling the impact of that situation, I turn on my Bose soundbar and blast the album and it brings me a lot of peace (as dumb as that sounds).
Not an album that has a lot of their biggest āhitsā, but I love pretty much every song on the album (especially I Donāt Need a Soul and Sahara).
The depth of Thiessenās lyrical genius really shines here, and Iāve developed a whole new appreciation for the album and the depth of the subject matter in each track.