One of Christian music’s top-selling rock bands, GRAMMY®-nominated Skillet returns with its latest recording capturing the raw energy and multi-textured sonic landscape for which they have become known. A mixture of dissonant chords, anthemic builds and memorable vocal interpretation combine to form a progressive, yet classic rock-influenced sound that’s all their own. Skillet’s straightforward message and innovative sound has garnered the band seven #1 songs and an avid fan base.
Experience pounding, classically influenced rock with a progressive edge, colored by dissonant chords, and gutsy vocals on the latest release from Skillet, best known for hits including “Savior.” Relevant, innovative and unforgettable, Skillet continues its tradition of a straightforward, in-your-face gospel message of hope.
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eh...| Posted August 20, 2009
skillet is one of my favorite bands, they make great music, and have lots of talent. with that said i can only give this album a three because its just not as good as they can make.
Skillet, Awake| Posted August 19, 2009
I did not like this album at all. It sounded as if the group was just screaming all the lyrics. Because the lyrics were being screamed, it was hard to understand them. I am sure the group is sincere in there commitment to Christian music, but I don't care for their style of music.
Worth the wait!| Posted August 19, 2009
I think that this album, once out, will be a huge success. Not only financially, but spiritually. It's hard to judge it from a stream...but i know when i get it in my player it will be there for months to come....honest content, great sound, and it doesn't seem like a short album. And that's good! Thank you Skillet!
Seems Pretty Solid| Posted August 19, 2009
Awake is the upcoming release from Christian Rock Band, Skillet. Having heard of Skillet but never actually checking them out, I decided that since it was convenient that I would check them out. I listened to the album all the way through and it seems solid but I may have to listen to it again and let it marinate before I decide if I like this group and their latest release.
Skillet still got it!| Posted August 19, 2009
Akake, the most recent cd to be released from Skillet on the 25th, In my opinion is another great cd, Skillet from their first cd till now has changed their sound so much, they started off with a grungy Nirvana like sound then evolved to techno rock, then industrial rock with a taste of orchestra stringed instroments, their message has changed a bit ...Still singing about the love of Christ but delivering it in a different way. More recently in Collide their message has been a message of love and hope but more directed to the people hurting in the world or the people who are broken and need to be strong. Comatose had a similar message but more directed to people who need to be a light of the world and be a friend to somone who needs a friend in these bad times. Awake seems to be a similar message, expressing more points, like Monster, wich seems to be a song about somone having an anger problem or having a hard time dealing with a ugly internal strougle with good and evil. My point is people may not like that new Comatose sound or the softer songs but they are very well written, no band can make 8 or 9 cds and have every fan like every cd. I wouldnt mind a heavier cd but im more than happy with the hard work Skillet has put into this cd. Keep it up guys!
Glorifying the Lord to a powerful rock rhythm| Posted August 19, 2009
It was a year ago at Revelation Generation in NJ that I first saw Skillet live. I knew their hits but was so jazzed by their live show which moved me to backtrack and find their earlier music. I'd have to say Comatose was my favorite (and really enjoyed the Live album and DVD).
I've been waiting for Awake and have enjoyed hearing Hero and Monster over the last months since their release - pre-ordered it as soon as I could. No disappointment! It is everything we've been waiting for.
The production is amazing on top of the writing, the playing and the singing. I hope there is the kind of crossover success that would bring this great music to a wider audience - no reason any number of these songs couldn't be mainstream hits.
The band still keeps their priorities straight - it's all an offering to the Lord and a proclamation of the Gospel.
I'm looking forward to the Awake tour coming to Philadelphia in October.
Their Best Work Yet| Posted October 22, 2009
Skillet is back with an edgier and more mature sound with their new album awake set to hit shelves and online retailers Monday August 25.
PlayList
1. Hero
2. Monster
3. Don’t Wake me
4. Awake and Alive
5. One Day to Late
6. It’s not me it’s you
7. Should’ve when you Could’ve
8. Believe
9. Forgiven
10. Sometimes
11. Never Surrender
12. Lucy
When I got the chance to feast my large floppy ears on a pre-release of AWAKE, Skillet’s first new album in over three years, I jumped at the chance. Well to be more precise I flying tackled that chance and held it to the ground screaming MINE! MINE! MINE! before quickly dragging it into a tree before the rest of the pack could descend and steal it from me.
Yeah well it might not be the Christian thing to do, but I got to say, that Three Years is a long time to go between albums. When I first heard that a New Album from Skillet was soon to be a reality I was both excited and just a bit concerned. If I have to wait that long for new music from a band, then that music had better be worth the wait. So you might be wondering if it was worth the wait….
The Cd opens with the Song “Hero” A song I got to hear when I saw them play live in Greensburg back in April. You can read my review of the concert over at jtindie.com. This first release is hook-heavy and already climbing Christian CHR (#15) and Rock radio (#6) charts. From the opening chord this song grabs you and doesn’t let go. It is not all that often that I find a song as powerful and visceral as this one. From the beginning to the end this song remains unabashed as it speaks to all of us.
I’m just a step away
I’m a just a breath away
Losin my faith today
Fallin off the edge today
These are the opening words of the song. The song continues to rock and challenge the listener until the end of the song.
I’m gonna fight for whats right
Today I’m speaking my mind
And if it kills me tonight
I will be ready to die
A Hero’s not afraid to give His life
A Hero’s gonna save me just in time
The Cd continues on for ten more songs, Each of skillet’s musical offerings stands on its own and the album as whole really speaks to just how much the band as a whole has matured since putting out Comatose. One of the things I was most pleased to find was that while all the songs sounded like Skillet, the songs themselves didn’t sound like each other. The album is a well balanced and extremely well produced collection of songs that mesh well with each other. I can only imagine what these songs will do the live experience of the concert. I was only a passing fan of Skillet before I saw them live.
It is evident that Skillet has changed the landscape of Christian music with their last CD and three year long tour. Awake has the potential to roll over everything like some kind of juggernaut. Awake will be part of the new standard that other CD’s will be measured against, and it is clear to me that Skillet has, once again raised the bar.
I am having trouble trying to find anything to complain about. Everything from Song order, the production quality of the CD to the striking CD cover art is well thought out and excuted. with 11 tracks and coming in at only 38 + minutes I suppose my only real complaint would be that after three years, I personally would of been pleased to see a double album or something closer to 60 minutes of music. however, I don’t know if 60 minutes of music as intense as this album is, would be possible and I wouldn’t want the songs that are on the album to be diluted by anything that wasn’t up to the quality of the rest of the music on the CD.
So in the end I have to ask myself the question, was this Cd worth the three year Gap. Well I have decided that while I don’t want to have to wait another three years I am very satisfied with AWAKE and have given it the highest score I have yet to offer to anyone with a 4 and 3/4 stars out of a possible 5 Making AWAKE as I have said the new standard by which everyone else must strive for. I am expecting that once this CD drops on August 25th The landscape of Christian Music will once again find itself forever changed.
As I did with Disciple Southern Hospitality I will give you all a blow by blow account of the CD so to speak.
Track 1 - Hero - 03:06
This is the song that everyone has already heard and is probably the most signature skillet song on the CD. Which is, no doubt, the reason that this song was released as the single. From the First Chord to the last this is 100% Comatose. I can even see where the smoke would shoot out from the stage.
Track 2 - Monster - 02:58
This track has a harder sound than what I am used to with skillet. The Idea behind the song is pretty clear. “I hate what I’ve become the nightmare’s just begun i must confess that i feel like a monster” All of us have a dark side that we need to saved from. While this song is harder than what many people would think of when they think Skillet, I find this song to be a breath fresh air and it keeps the CD from falling into the trap of the Signature Sound. When you listen to the Song you don’t doubt that you are listening to skillet and the same time you know you are hearing something new.
Track 3 - Don’t Wake me - 03:56
Here the CD makes a marked turn into the land of Power ballad. “Don’t Wake me cause i don’t want to leave this dream, don’t wake me cause I never seem to stay to asleep, I know when its you I’m dreaming of I don’t want to wake up.” The overtones of unrequited love are so strong as to remind me of the times I felt (and still feel this way). Sometime the only time you can be with the one you love is when you dream about them.
Track 4 - Awake and Alive - 03:31
Skillet returns with a song so strongly influenced by the comatose album (and after touring for three years who could not be influenced by Comatose) that each time I hear it I think I am listening to the wrong CD. The strings that begin the Song are so synonymous with Skillet that I have to imagine that any other band does this at their own peril. With lyrics like “I’m at war with the world cause I ain’t never gonna sell my soul. I already made up my mind no matter what I can’t be bought or sold!” the meaning behind this song is clear. Personally I can’t wait to see them perform this Live with thousands of people singing along. I’m Awake, I’m Alive, I know what I believe inside!
Track 5 - One Day to Late - 03:40
Once again the style of music changes here, and while this song stops short of the Ballad I got to say that this song really touches me. I find myself listening to the words and wondering along with John, am I making the world a better place? “Today I’m gonna try a little harder Gonna make every minute last longer. Gonna learn to forgive and forget cause we dont have long, gonna make the most of it. Today I’m gonna love my enemies. reach out to somebody who needs me make a change, make the world a better place cause tomorrow could be one day to late.” The song is clearly about making the most of each moment since tomorrow may be one day to late.
Track 6 - It’s not me it’s You - 03:25
From the beginning chords and thrashing guitar it is clear this is an angry song. “Let get the story straight, you are poison. you flooded through my veins you left me broken you tried to make me think that the blame was all on me. with the pain you put me through and now I know that its not me its you!” This song is clearly aimed at all the people who look down on others for all the various reasons. i.e. clothes, music, tattoos. instead of seeing what God sees, A child he loves. Even when people treat us bad, we can turn to Christ and find ourselves empowered by putting our hope in Him instead of letting someone who’s giving you a hard time wear you down.
Track 7 - Should’ve when you Could’ve - 03:32
This song has a real 80’s sound, and reminds of one of the typical break-up songs of that period.
The song is about a girl being caught red-handed. While the song has a light and almost airy feel the message behind the music is pretty rock solid. You have to do the right thing when you get the chance to do since if you don’t, you very well may not get a second chance later.
Track 8 - Believe - 3:50
This song is serious and melodic song that I am finding to be a complex combination of melody and lyrics that I have been finding all to rare. The song screams of misunderstanding and unrequited love, still to call this song a simple ballad would be to seriously shortchange this song. This song has all the elements to rise above the classification of ballad. I am reminded of songs such as “Staind - Its been awhile”, “Incubus - Drive” and “3 doors down - When I’m Gone”.
Track 9 - Forgiven - 03:39
This is clearly one of the most overtly Christian song on the CD. While it is almost a federal law that a Christian band has to have a song about forgiveness, Skillet takes the concept on from a different angle and talks about not just the idea of letting someone down and being forgiven but also about acting in the forgiveness and not beating yourself up over the times you have failed. in this I am reminded of Luther’s saying Sin boldly for Christ forgives bolder still.
Track 10 - Sometimes - 03:29
This is a song I am kind of unsure about. From the very beginning the song has a very dark sound. This song is clearly about the struggle we all have with the darker part of our lives, and we all know of times when that darker part has won out. “Sometimes I dont want to be better. Some times I can’t be put back together. sometimes I find it hard to believe there someone else who can be just as messed up as me.” I am reminded of what Paul wrote in romans.
Romans 7:14-20 (NIV)
We know that the law is spiritual; but I am unspiritual, sold as a slave to sin. I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do. And if I do what I do not want to do, I agree that the law is good. As it is, it is no longer I myself who do it, but it is sin living in me. I know that nothing good lives in me, that is, in my sinful nature. For I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out. For what I do is not the good I want to do; no, the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing. Now if I do what I do not want to do, it is no longer I who do it, but it is sin living in me that does it.
While the song is dark I find some peace in knowing that I am not the only one who feels this way.
Track 11 - Never Surrender - 03:31
from my research I found that the original inspiration for this song came from a conversation John Cooper had with someone who was battling an eating disorder. “Do you know what its like when you’re scared to see yourself.” is the first line of this melodic pop rock sounding song. The idea that you don’t like who you are is something I am all to familiar with. in the song you hear the cry “You make me feel better, Put me back together, I don’t want to feel like tomorrow I don’t want to live like this today” Just having someone there for you, whether that is God or family member or just someone to listen to you and share your pain, Someone that isn’t going to give up. This is a rocking song with a solid message.
Track 12 - Lucy - 03:38
At first listen I thought I knew just what this song was about. The idea of losing someone close to you. “Hey Lucy I remember you name, I left a dozen roses on your grave today, I’m in the grass on my knees wipe the leaves away. I just came to talk for a while got some things I need to say.” As I listened to the song, over and over again, I realized that there was much more to this song. The Idea that there is always a chance of a brand new start. This is easily the most melodic song on the CD and vaults over Ballad and lands clearly into the Cell phone/Zippo light burning in the dark style of song. I loved every second of it.
LET ME SAY THIS IS NOT MY REVIEW THIS IS A REVIEW FROM JTINDIES WEBSITE I TAKE NO CREDIT INW RITING THIS REVIEW. I OWN NONE OF THIS
Skillet Does It Again...| Posted August 19, 2009
They put out another stunning album and showed why they continue to be one of the best out there, combining ballads and solid heavier songs into another amazing record.
I've been following Skillet since Invincible and the evolution of this band is evident!
Amazing!| Posted August 19, 2009
This album is amazing Skillet jumped far over the hurdles AGAIN! I love Hero I like how they added Jen singing. Monster is a good song it shows Skillet's true rock side. This is one album you will not regret in buying!
Awesome Lyrics!| Posted August 19, 2009
I really love Skillet's music and the lyrics they write! I like how they center their music on a relationship with God, and how as Christians we still face the pain, hurt and the things that life throws our way. We are living in a world that is hurting everyday from people and the situations around us! Skillet's music touches many people that are searching for answers but are not really sure how to find them! I like how Skillet's new album "Awake" has a soft piano and sweet violins that are combined with great guitar riffs! I believe the lyrics in the new album are much deeper than the past stuff they have written! I believe it is also amazing that the band has two chicks that can really rock out! Korey Cooper is amazing on the piano and the guitar...rocking out with her husband! I just have to say i recently saw Skillet for the first time at Harvest Crusade! They really rocked the show! I would definitely recommend Skillet's music to my friend that is depressed and many other things! I would recommend Skillet to anyone that wants great rock and lyrics that are real and truthful...! Rock out with Skillet!