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Five Score and Seven Years Ago

 
Album Review: Five Score and Seven Years Ago

  • Artist: Relient K
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 06, 2007
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

At times sophisticated, redeeming, and preposterously silly, Relient K crafted a masterpiece of punk-based power pop on Five Score and Seven Years Ago, their fifth album in -- guess how long. The quintet's mature yet playful fare fell far from the fleeting superficiality that has plagued dozens of sound-alike groups. Frontman Matt Thiessen once again showed his knack for constructing a cohesive yet wildly diverse album of radio rock that satisfies every camp, from the band's grassroots Christian fans to the thousands who were introduced to them on the Vans Warped Tour. The album debuted at number six on the Billboard 200, a handsome feat considering the bandmembers still considered themselves "under the radar" at the time. One of the most striking differences between this and their early work is the appearance of love songs that end up happy. Lead single "Must Have Done Something Right" is a buoyant ode to healthy relationships using the band's trademark wit: "We should get jerseys/'Cause we make a good team." Tracks like "Up and Up," "I'm Taking You with Me," and "The Best Thing" are more earnest and positive than fans may typically expect. Other highlights include "Faking My Own Suicide" and the 11-minute album closer, "Deathbed," the latter of which was compared to every theatrical rock epic from the Who's "A Quick One While He's Away" to "Bohemian Rhapsody." Producer Howard Benson (Hoobastank, My Chemical Romance, All-American Rejects) added a radio-friendly sheen to every track. Rather than use the genre as a crutch, Relient K showed that a punk-pop record could truly be innovative and memorable with Five Score. ~ Jared Johnson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Pleading the Fifth [A Cappella] Matthew Thiessen Relient K (1:13)
Come Right out and Say It (Lyrics) Matthew Thiessen Relient K (3:00)
I Need You (Lyrics) Matthew Thiessen Relient K (3:18)
The Best Thing Matthew Thiessen Relient K (3:28)
Forgiven (Lyrics) Matthew Thiessen Relient K (4:05)
Must Have Done Something Right (Lyrics) Matthew Thiessen Relient K (3:19)
Give Until There's Nothing Left (Lyrics) Matthew Thiessen Relient K (3:27)
Devastation and Reform (Lyrics) Matthew Thiessen Relient K (3:41)
I'm Taking You with Me (Lyrics) Matthew Thiessen Relient K (3:28)
Faking My Own Suicide (Lyrics) Matthew Thiessen Relient K (3:23)
Crayons Can Melt on Us for All I Care (Lyrics) Matthew Thiessen Relient K (0:12)
Bite My Tongue (Lyrics) Matthew Thiessen Relient K (3:30)
Up and Up (Lyrics) Matthew Thiessen Relient K (4:03)
Deathbed (Lyrics) Matthew Thiessen Relient K (11:05)

Credits

Chris Lord-Alge (Producer), Chris Lord-Alge (Mixing), Howard Benson (Keyboards), Howard Benson (Organ (Hammond)), Howard Benson (Programming), Howard Benson (Producer), Paul DeCarli (Harmonica), Paul DeCarli (Digital Editing), Ted Jensen (Mastering), J.R. McNeely (Mixing), Ben Watts (Photography), Mike Plotnikoff (Engineer), Chris Carmichael (Violin), Chris Carmichael (Viola), Sunja Park (Design), Eric Roinestad (Art Direction), Keith Armstrong (Assistant), John Warne (Bass), John Warne (Vocals), Adam Deane (Assistant), Ned Brower (Vocals), Hatsukazu "Hatch" Inagaki (Tuba), Hatsukazu "Hatch" Inagaki (Engineer), Marc VanGool (Pedal Steel), Marc VanGool (Guitar Technician), Matthew Thiessen (Organ), Matthew Thiessen (Guitar), Matthew Thiessen (Percussion), Matthew Thiessen (Piano), Matthew Thiessen (Trombone), Matthew Thiessen (Trumpet), Matthew Thiessen (Euphonium), Matthew Thiessen (French Horn), Matthew Thiessen (Vocals), Matthew Thiessen (Producer), Matthew Thiessen (Penny Whistle), Matthew Thiessen (Toy Piano), Josh Auer (Vocals), Nik Karpen (Assistant), Jon Nicholson (Drum Technician), Jaime Feldman (A&R), Matthew Hoopes (Banjo), Matthew Hoopes (Guitar), Matthew Hoopes (Mandolin), Matthew Hoopes (Vocals), Jonathan Schneck (Guitar), Jonathan Schneck (Vocals), Megan Steinman (Art Direction), Ethan Luck (Drums), David Douglas (Drums), David Douglas (Vocals), Carol Robinowitz (Cello), Jon Foreman (Vocals)
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Five Score and Seven Years Ago
Studio album by Relient K
Released USA March 6, 2007
Japan March 7, 2007
UK March 9, 2007
Recorded Los Angeles, CA
Nashville, TN
Genre Christian rock, pop punk, alternative rock
Length 51:12
Label Gotee, Capitol
Producer Mark Lee Townsend, Howard Benson
Professional reviews
Relient K chronology
Apathetic EP
(2005)
Five Score and Seven Years Ago
(2007)
Must Have Done Something Right EP
(2007)
Alternative cover
Deluxe Edition Cover

Five Score and Seven Years Ago is the fifth full-length album by the Christian rock band Relient K. It was released on March 6, 2007, and is the first full-length album by the band to feature bassist John Warne and guitarist Jon Schneck. It is also the first Relient K album released without longtime bassist Brian Pittman. Pittman did leave the band before the release of the album Mmhmm, but recorded most of the tracks with the band.

According to lead singer, Matt Thiessen, the album was created with a "Five" theme, as it is their fifth album, and for the first time Relient K has five members on an album. The "Seven Years Ago" links with the fact that their first album was created seven years prior to the release of this album, making for five albums in seven years. It also ties in with the famous line, "Four score and seven years ago", delivered by Abraham Lincoln in the Gettysburg Address. Lincoln is addressed in the first track, "Plead the Fifth". A poster advertising a concert for the band around the album's release depicted a cartoon Abraham Lincoln on it as well.

The cover of the album depicts the five band members staring up in the sky from a sidewalk, and they are all wearing parkas. Jon Schneck stands behind Matt Thiessen, so there are four shadows crossing the shadow of the curb, creating five in tally marks. Capitol Records released a promotional image about a month before the album's release, and the band's manager announced that it was not the album cover. The official cover was confirmed on the Gotee Records website. [1] The promo image showed five sticks made into tally marks, with seven leaves either on the sticks, or falling off them. This image was on the back of the promo insert that advertised the new Relient K fan club that came with the CD.

A special edition of Five Score and Seven Years Ago was also released,[2] including a bonus DVD with roughly thirty minutes of acoustic performances shot in the Capitol A Studios and including track-to-track interviews with the band. Also included is a making-of feature on the "Must Have Done Something Right" music video as well as the video itself, which was directed by Marc Webb (who produced videos for My Chemical Romance and The All-American Rejects). [3] The album's cover also came with a special slip-cover that outlined the band members in orange drawings.

Five Score and Seven Years Ago debuted at number six on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 64,000 copies in its first week.[1] As of July 11, 2007, it has sold 152,560 copies in the US.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Matt Thiessen.

  1. "Plead the Fifth" a cappella – 1:13
  2. "Come Right Out and Say It" – 3:00
  3. "I Need You" – 3:18
  4. "The Best Thing" – 3:28
  5. "Forgiven" – 4:05
  6. "Must Have Done Something Right" – 3:19
  7. "Give Until There's Nothing Left" – 3:27
  8. "Devastation and Reform" – 3:41
  9. "I'm Taking You with Me" – 3:28
  10. "Faking My Own Suicide" – 3:23
  11. "Crayons Can Melt on Us for All I Care" – 0:10
  12. "Bite My Tongue" – 3:30
  13. "Up and Up" – 4:03
  14. "Deathbed" featuring Jon Foreman of Switchfoot – 11:05

Bonus tracks

Wal-Mart Downloads

  • "Up and Up (Acoustic Version)"
  • "Devastation and Reform (Video) [This is now available on iTunes in High-Quality iTunes Plus]"

Best Buy Exclusive Download

  • "Fallen Man (Acoustic Version)" [4]

iTunes Exclusive Download

DVD bonus tracks

The deluxe edition of the album features a DVD with six acoustic bonus tracks, recorded at the Capitol Studios.

  1. "I So Hate Consequences" (includes a piano-only chorus of "Life After Death and Taxes (Failure II)")
  2. "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been"
  3. "Faking My Own Suicide"
  4. "Sloop John B" (Beach Boys cover)
  5. "Give Until There's Nothing Left"
  6. "Devastation and Reform"

The DVD also features the making of the video "Must Have Done Something Right" and the video itself.

Sales of the Album

Five Score and Seven Years Ago has shown to be quite a force on nationwide charts. In its four full weeks of being on the Billboard 200, it had sold over 116,000 copies.

Week Charting Position for Week Sales for Week
March 6, 2007 #6 64,000
March 13, 2007 #23 24,387
March 20, 2007 #31 17,648
March 27, 2007 #39 10,884

Singles

Must Have Done Something Right (mainstream)

Forgiven (Christian radio)

The Best Thing (mainstream + Christian radio)

I Need You (Christian radio)

Give Until There's Nothing Left (Christian radio)

Devastation and Reform (Christian radio)

Song details

As with previous Relient K albums, this album has various guest singers from other Christian rock bands, one of which being Jon Foreman of Switchfoot who sings on the song "Deathbed", an epic song of Jesus and life. Songs from the band's new album, such as "Bite My Tongue" and "Devastation and Reform,"[5] have been played by Relient K at concerts since June 2006. A single, "Forgiven," which was released for the Christian radio market, began playing around December 1. Must Have Done Something Right was released to iTunes on November 28, along with a non-album bonus song titled "Fallen Man,"[6] also sometimes referred to as "(Hope for Every) Fallen Man." [7] Note: The Best Buy exclusive download referenced above is an entirely new recording of "Fallen Man" and not the same as the iTunes track. [8]

Production

Due to being signed with Capitol Records, the band was given the blessing of a pre-production period for the first time. Guitarist Matt Hoopes stated that this was a good thing, citing how the band members don't all live in Ohio anymore. Matt Thiessen and Dave Douglas still live in Ohio, but Hoopes and Jon Schneck live in Nashville, Tennessee. John Warne, meanwhile, lives in Denver, Colorado. The pre-production period gave the band more advantages for recording the album.

While posting on the band and the recording process, a fan on CMCentral.com said, "They recorded for a couple weeks in LA with Howard Benson. This is the first time Relient K will use a different producer, as Mark Lee Townsend has recorded everything they've released up to this point. (Matt Thiessen has co-produced on a few things). They finished the album with Townsend at his studio."

The band's long-time producer Mark Lee Townsend also spoke of the album being recorded on his site. He produced the first track and the last track of the album, as well as "Crayons Can Melt On Us For All I Care". [9] In one of his blogs, he said, "It was a great day in the studio with Relient K today. We've been working on a song for the record that is a bit of an epic in many ways with a ton of tracks and instruments. It's going to be pretty special when it all gets recorded and mixed. We are almost done with lead vocals on it and will be putting live strings on it next week, along with a few other parts that are a bit unconventional to pop punk. I'll keep you posted. The weather has been spectacular this last week and it's great for shooting hoops on breaks from the studio. Based on what I have heard from the tracks in L.A. and what we are doing here, the new album will be amazing."

Townsend also said later, "It's been a great week back in the studio with Relient K. We are working on a few album cuts and some additional acoustic versions of songs on the record. This week we got drums and bass done on the songs and will spend the next couple weeks filling out the rest of the songs. Matt is still finishing up some of the writing on a ballad we've been assembling and it's going to be an amazing track when we get done. It's one of those tracks where you just start putting it together, and it's very bare bones right now, but you know it's going to turn out really special. I heard a couple of the test mixes on some of the songs done in LA and it sounds fantastic and 'famous' IMHO."

Townsend also spoke of the epic track that he and Matt Thiessen were working on at that point, which he said was to include many instruments and clock in at eleven minutes long. The song turned out to be "Deathbed". Townsend said, "Well, the Relient K album is pretty much done at this point. It's a fantastic piece of music from top to bottom and I'm sure the fans will love it. I'm sure they will have something posted on their MySpace or website with details and a bit of music. Poor Matt T had to work his butt off with me the last week as we added a bunch of instruments to the 11 minute epic we were working on. Matt dusted off his horn playing skills from high school and played trumpet, trombone, french horn, and baritone on the song. We clocked in at 115 tracks including live strings, horns, a bunch of mellotron stuff, 3 different drum kits, ukulele, sleigh bells, micromoog and more. We had fun working on the track with all the instruments, but it was a lot of work and I think we are all glad that it is done. JR McNeely mixed it over a couple of days and it sounds amazing. I think we all are stoked about it."

Notes and Trivia

  • While all of the rumored titles for the album were declared false almost immediately after they started circulating, many fans originally believed that the album would be called Audio Irrelevance.
  • This album and Inhale Exhale's first album, The Lost. The Sick. The Sacred., were originally to be released on the same day. This is significant because former bassist Brian Pittman played for Inhale Exhale at the time. Therefore, as the first album from his new band is being released, Relient K would have been releasing their first album without him at the same time. However, the album's original release date of November 21, 2006 was changed in September 2006.
  • Matt Thiessen originally found out about the release date change on September 7, 2006. His first public announcement of it was September 8, 2006, at Rock the Universe 2006, a Christian rock festival in Universal Studios, Orlando.
  • Matt Thiessen didn't originally want to put the song "Bite My Tongue" on the record, but Matt Hoopes said he talked him into it. "Bite My Tongue" ended up being the first song from the record that the band played live. It was performed for the very first time at Atlanta Fest.[10]
  • The track "Faking My Own Suicide" was originally recorded as part of Matt Thiessen's solo project, Matthew Thiessen and the Earthquakes and released on My Other Band, Vol. 1 by Mono Vs Stereo. It contained more bells in the parts where the harmonica is in the final version.
  • This album contains both Relient K's shortest and longest songs. "Crayons Can Melt On Us For All I Care" is twelve seconds long, even shorter than the sixteen second hidden title track of their previous album, Mmhmm. The song "Deathbed" is by far the band's longest song, exceeding the length of their second longest song by more than four minutes. [11] This of course does not count the songs with bonus tracks and minutes of no music at the end of them.
  • Jon Foreman from Switchfoot's vocal part in "Deathbed" starts at 10:01. He portrays Jesus in the song. This is interesting because Matt Thiessen's vocals end at 8:07 making this the longest gap between vocals, with continual music, since the song "K Car"'s vocals end at 2:25 and there is no music till 6:53, for Relient K. The same that applies to K Car applies to "Less is More" and "Jefferson Aero Plane."
  • "Crayons Can Melt On Us For All I Care" has 9 words in the title and 8 words in the song. However, the title and the words in the song both have 10 syllables.
  • The three songs on this album produced by Mark Lee Townsend are "Plead the Fifth", "Crayons Can Melt On Us For All I Care", and "Deathbed". In an interesting twist, the vocal parts of "Plead the Fifth" appear as a trumpet solo near the end of "Deathbed" as well.
  • The song "The Best Thing" was used in a national American Broadcasting Company commercial.
  • "The Best Thing" and "Must Have Done Something Right" have been used in Chicago Cubs promotion commercials.
  • This is the first Relient k album to have five band members

Credits

Band

Other Personnel

References

  1. ^ Katie Hasty, "Notorious B.I.G. Scores Another 'Great' On The Billboard 200", Billboard.com, March 14, 2007.

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