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Invincible Review
Skillet's third release, Invincible, has
the sort of momentum that pulls the listener's thoughts and
emotions into it. Both the lyrics and music have a hard-hitting
quality that plays off the other to create a no-nonsense
production. Keeping in step with the electronic age, there
is a heavy techno influence; buzzes and whirls often create
what sounds like a musical Morse code. But, like a sledgehammer,
the undulating drum loops, rolling bass lines, and chunky
guitar patches drive this music forward. In addition to the
intensity of the music, the lyrics pull no punches about
the truths that they carry. Unfettered by compromise, straightforward
messages announce the power and wonder of God's nature. As
well, a believing response is presented in its most radical
form. At times, the vocal inflections display an aggressive
passion for Christ. Other songs revisit the pop euphoria
of new-wave music. During the ballads, a more worshipful
flavor emerges as lead singer John L. Cooper shares an intimate
knowledge of God's love. It is not an easy task for music
with this much energy to accurately convey the heart of the
message it carries, but that is what Skillet has set out
to do, and they show no sign of slowing down.
Review by: Israel Button, Amazon.com
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