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Hawk Nelson Is My Friend

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Album Review

You have to hand it to Hawk Nelson: they stand as a pretty decisive refutation of the commonly held belief that Christian rock necessarily sacrifices hooks, power, or lyrical incisiveness on the altar of religious message. And they also deserve a gold star for deciding not to be coy about their beliefs. They don't hide their devotion behind faux love songs; the love songs are love songs, the kiss-off songs are kiss-off songs, and the songs about Jesus call him "Jesus," not "you." Best of all, their albums are generally free of Stryper-style power ballads, though they do slow things down just a bit from time to time. Hawk Nelson Is My Friend keeps things at a scrappy, rocking tempo most of the time, as you'd expect based on their previous track record; highlights include the snarky but fun "Just Like Me," the perfectly crafted punk-pop gem "Turn It On," and the charmingly goofy "Friend Like That," which acts as the distilled essence of the band's trademark approach: slightly whimsical lyrics, a shout-along chorus, and a song that somehow adds up to more than the sum of its parts. The slower numbers are good but not especially noteworthy, except for the album's closing track, a heartbreakingly sweet tribute to a family member who has passed on. Producer David Bendeth gives this album a slightly richer punchiness than previous efforts have had. Overall, Hawk Nelson Is My Friend stacks up well next to Hawk Nelson's previous efforts, even if it doesn't stand head and shoulders above the best of their earlier work.

Customer Reviews

hawk nelson doesn't disappoint once again

In my opinion this is HN's best album so far. My personal favorites from this are Let's Dance, Friend Like That, You Have What I Need, and Words We Speak. If you like Hawk Nelson, you'll like this album, so buy it!!!

Okay...

Think back to Letters to the President and (my personal favorite), Smile, It's the End of the World. Those were great examples of HN basically going nuts in their music and in their lyrics. What I loved about those albums is that they stayed true to their faith while also targeting mainstream pop-rock fans. This one just doesn't do that good of a job of that. I'm glad they made a strong return in Live Life Loud. Overall I give this album 3 Stars for the following songs:

You Have What I Need - Nice party rocker 4.5/5

Friend Like That - Nice positive energy 4/5

Ancient History - Great lyrics but what does the "I wiill solve your mystery and make it ancient history" mean? 3.5/5

Somebody Else - My favorite song on the album by a long shot, it's a beautiful ballad about life as a famous band. FIVE STARS!

More like a B-sides...

Don't by this one. Except for s few tracks (Friend Like That, Let's Dance, Ancient History, and Somebody Else) it seems more like a B-sides. Check out "Smile, it's the end of the World or Live Life Loud insead.

Biography

Formed: 2003 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Christian & Gospel

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The Christian punk-pop quartet Hawk Nelson formed in 2003 in Peterborough, Ontario. Originally comprising frontman Jason Dunn, guitarist Davin Clark, bassist Daniel Biro, and drummer Matt Paige, the group set things in motion with the release of their debut EP, Saturday Rock Action, which earned the attention of fellow Peterborough native Trevor McNevan, vocalist of Tooth and Nail label act Thousand Foot Krutch. Thanks to McNevan's...
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