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Band: Relient K
Album name: Five score and seven years ago
By Jim Miller
4 out of 5 stars

Its not just a spoof on lincolns getysburg address. This is the bands 5th album in the seven years they have been together. Over the past seven years relient k has grown as a band and matured there sound to untuchable heights.

Although many of their songs have religious undertones, there punk rock sounds appeals to a whole new demographic. This is by far their best album. Although less pun heavey than their previuous work, several of the tracks contains heaey punk guitar riffs like those in devestation and reform. And with those rougher tracks, the band has tracks such as cryons and plead the 5th whicb still hold true there gooffy roots with puns and inside jokes.

The band still exhibits their religions and lessons of life in tracks like must have done.... and faking my own.

I received a sneak peak of a few of these tracks when I caught the band live back last october on thr fusion tour, and the group sounds fantastic in concert. Its safe to say relient k is a towering pantheon in the punk rock/christian music scene.

4 stars





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