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Mmhmm Review
After moving away from their patented pop/punk
approach on 2003's Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...But Three
Do, spiritual rockers Relient K revert back to their proven
formula of yore on MMHMM. Christian punk sounds more like
an oxymoron than a subgenre, but frontman/ lyricist Matt
Thiessen wins with the subtle, poppy prose ("Live your
life for those that you love") heard on "The One
I'm Waiting For." Elsewhere, "High of 75" is
wryly, albeit overly optimistic and if there's perhaps an
abundance of upbeat songcraft, Relient K aren't always shiny,
happy people. The best example of this is "Which to
Bury; Us or the Hatchet?," where love turns to relation-sh*t
and back again in a roaring, cathartic swirl. At times the
lads in Relient K come off a bit too mainstream for their
own good, but you've got to give them thanks for not going
straight for the jugular the way so many other Christian
rockers might.
Review by: John D. Luerssen, All Music Guide
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