The innovative "chefs" of Christian rock add even more sizzle to their grunge-flavored sound in this sophomore release---blending electronic keyboards and pop melodies into the mix. Includes "Suspended in You," "More Faithful," "Deeper," "Coming Down," and the title track.
John L. Cooper – vocals, bass, piano
Trey McClurkin – drums, backing vocals
Ken Steorts – guitar, backing vocals, guitar synth
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2.5/5| Posted October 17, 2011
Skillet's sophomore album is a complete reversal from the debut. The grunge sound is still present but now the band experiments with industrial Nine Inch Nails inspired sounds. That's what this album is, an experiment. While this experiment didn't resonate with me that much, there are still some songs that are catchy. But unfortunately, this album doesn't hit the same mark as the debut.
Hey you, i love your soul| Posted October 04, 2009
This is only skillet's second release, but im still not a big fan of this one. My favorite song is more faithful. I also like hey you, i love your soul, locked in a cage, and suspended in you. Other than those songs, i don't really like the style of this one.
Not their best, but one of their firsts| Posted September 26, 2007
I thought it was very cool. I like the song Scarecrow and Hey you, I love your soul. Its a good CD all around and they're very versatile on this cd...moving from softer rock to harder rock to techno to praise music. I own almost every Skillet CD and this is one of my favorites.
i really like this album| Posted August 01, 2007
i like skillets ealier albums better than their later stuff. this is a good album contrary to what the pervious person said.
essay writing services| Posted June 19, 2016 This album, it's amazing. Each and every song is inspirational and rhythmic and after I get the essay writing services working on my assignment, I will listen to all the other tracks I haven't laid a finger on.