So, there's a lot of controversy about the more "worldly" lyrics in this album. I was wondering what you guys think about it. I didn't realize it even existed until yesterday, so I'm giving it a listen. I've heard a variety of interpretations to lyrics, but the majority of people are saying it's not the old Relient K we used to love, and seem very disappointed in it.
If you want to give the whole thing a listen, here's a youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi3Rfry2qkM
My first impression was that it's a little different, not as good as "Forget and Not Slow Down," which is not just one of my favorite Relient K albums, but one of my favorite albums of all time. But on further reflection, it seems to me that the "objectionable content" (some references to possible alcoholic consumption and sexual promsicuity) is not at all portrayed in a positive light. He refers to things in terms of messing up: "never meant to," "this has disaster written all over it," "oh, the trouble you got in," "I guess it's love when you're going through my phone," etc. He's not happy about these decisions. There's misery written all over these songs. This isn't your "party all the time" sex and alcoholism that we hear on the radio all the time. This is your, "I'm hurting so bad and I don't know what I'm doing anymore or what's right and wrong, though I'm pretty sure it's all wrong."
A really awesome amazon review pointed out that the album seems empty and disappointing until you listen to the last song, "Collapsible Lung":
Between the miles of open road
I lost sight of what might matter the most
I stumbled into the great unknown and found
That time can’t slow down
I’m getting by with my collapsible lung
And it’s a good time 100% of the time
And I’m like a ladder with a missing rung
And it’s a slow climb headed back to the sky
And I’m feelin' backwards when I’m trying the most
And I hope haven’t heard the last words from the Holy Ghost
Cause I think that I’m supposed to be
Well on my way by now
Interestingly, this is the only song on the album that mentions anything overtly Christian (aside from a single reference to church). Seen as a whole album, what you get is a portrait of a young man who experienced something awful, got confused, lost his way (and probably a significant portion of his faith), and is finally getting back to the path he strayed from.
Sound-wise, it's a lot more pop than the rock we're used to. It's an interesting new angle for the band. Musically I don't like it as much as Forget and Not Slow Down, but it's still pretty good.
Anyway, totally did not set out to write a mini-review. Does anybody else have opinions about this album?