Canadian Smorgashbord
Posted September 26, 2009
By wencdj,
Canadian rock band Hawk Nelson's fourth release is, according to the band, their hardest release. Not being that familiar with the band, I can't confirm or deny that. I think though, that this must be the most eclectic album I have ever heard. From the use of Cheerleaders on the Opening Song (not so well done, if done at all, since Aleixa's I Could Murder), to the use of bagpipes (a redo of Tis So Sweet), to acoustic pop (The Final Toast), to songs written specially for a tour with skillet (Never Enough) to boy band (Shaken) to the extremely quirky Ode to Lord Stanley (only Canadians could pull that one off with a straight face.)
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