Postby Kaori » Sat Apr 24, 2010 8:15 am
Let's see . . .
The self-titled debut Skillet is raw and heavy; it lacks the polished sound of their later CDs, but it still has some great songs.
Hey You, I Love Your Soul is far lighter and more electronic, but it also has some great songs, like the title track.
Invincible blends a heavy rock sound with samples and techno elements. The same could be said of Alien Youth, which retains the electronic elements but is still heavier than Invincible.
Collide is one of the band's heaviest albums and doesn't feature as many electronic elements as the three preceding CDs.
Comatose uses some orchestration, strings and such; on this album, they were going for a big, arena rock type of sound. Personally, I feel that this album is a bit too melodramatic and overproduced for me. However, that's a matter of taste, and I'm sure there are many people who will disagree. I haven't listened Awake, but I've heard that the sound is pretty similar to Comatose.
Overall, my personal favorite Skillet album is Collide, closely followed by Alien Youth. Both of those are great albums, and you can't really go wrong with either one. But then, pick any CD prior to Comatose, and there will definitely be at least some great songs on it.
Anyways, I'm something of a casual fan and only actually own perhaps half of their albums, so I'm sure that there are several people here who can give you more detailed (and perhaps more accurate) descriptions. There's also one other album I didn't list, a worship CD, but I can't tell you anything more about it than that.
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