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Two Lefts Don't Make A Right... But Three
Do Review
Relient K is a 'can't miss' proposition in
the secular market. On their third disc, Two Left's Don't
Make a Right. . .But Three Do, the band is very strong, singing
relevant lyrics to the X generation and beyond with the fervor
of a bull horn. This release may be the crossover vehicle
that launches the band into the stratosphere. Matthew Thiessen's
snotty vocals are at their height, with bashing guitars making
a noise, too. "Chap Stick, Chapped Lips, and Things
Like Chemistry," kicks off the opus with an alternative
musical barrage. On a large portion of the disc, guitars
are big all over. It's hard to say the band has reached a
maturity when lyrical topics include Boy Meets World, Tears
for Fears, and cell phones, but on the flip side, cuts like "Falling
Out" has "hit single" written all over it,
with its driving rhythm and musical interludes that give
way to intelligent, well-placed lyrics. "Forward Motion" is
punk passion, where most bands would blow through this guitar-charged
cut, Relient K pulls back the throttle, as a well-delivered
piano brings the song to an eloquent close."Getting
Into You" is a tune that will have radio legs. The tune
is delivered with an acoustic guitar, and the humbleness
and reverence that Thiessen has for his Creator is evident.
Two Left's Don't Make a Right. . .But Three Do is a disc
that establishes Relient K as the rulers of the punk kingdom.
The tunes, the energy, and the guitars will leave your toes
tapping for many spins.
Review by: Steven Douglas Losey, All Music
Guide
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