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Alien Youth Review
When Skillet's John Cooper sings about "worldwide
Jesus domination" on the opening track of Alien Youth,
you get the feeling he's leading a force seldom seen (or
heard) before. That's certainly the case for this fascinating
release with few parallels in the Christian music world.
Grinding guitars, spacey keyboards, and machine-gun drums
are all held together by Cooper's keen sense of melody. It's
a lead-heavy release with blast-off tracks like "Rippin
Me Off," Skillet's harsh message for Marilyn Manson,
plus "Earth Invasion" and "Kill Me Heal Me." Yet
Skillet softens the sonic blows with kinder and gentler gems
like "You Are My Hope," "Thirst Is Taking
Over" and "Will You Be There?" No doubt Cooper
and his bandmates have claimed new ground in the name of
their Lord. It might be worth catching a ride with this generation
of Alien Youth.
Review by: Michael Lyttle, Amazon.com
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