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Gregory Robson
11/05/09, 05:32 AM
Abandon Kansas - We're All Going Somewhere EP
Record Label: Gotee Records
Release Date: Sept. 8, 2009

Who?
Abandon Kansas is a Wichita quartet signed to Gotee Records. The six-song EP We're All Going Somewhere is their sixth release, their debut offering on Gotee and was produced by Mark Lee Townsend (Deas Vail, Relient K, House of Heroes). To date the band has logged 300+ tour dates per year and has won over fans with an energetic live show. They have shared the stage with The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, As Cities Burn and The Classic Crime, to name but a few.

How is it?
Absolutely terrific. Bristling with poise, polish and passion, the six-song treat is bursting with radio-ready hooks and chart-topping cheekiness. Album opener "The Harder They Fall," is a snappy, full-throttle rocker that leaps from the speakers. Mid-tempo second track, "I Wonder If Its Me" remarks on traveling the country and the rigors of touring, anchored by the lines, "Country kids want the city, city kids want the trees." The EPs fourth song and title track "We're All Going Somewhere" just might be its best. Punchy, passionate and bombastic, "We're All Going Somewhere," is an absolute knockout and the kind of song A and R reps dream about. From there the album continues in much the same formula, kicking with fiery drums, urgent guitars and vocalist Spring''s near perfect crooning. Of the album's last two offerings, the more memorable is closer "Close Your Eyes," whose horribly boring title is actually a misnomer for a rather engaging song.

Lyrically the band isn't exactly treading new ground. On "Make Believe," Spring sings, "I could use two lives/think of the things that we could get done/having two lives would be so much better than one/one for the things I have to do, one for the things I really want to," and while it's a nice concept it isn't exactly the stuff of legends. Being that the group is a Christian outfit, the lyrics at times do give way to mentions of Christ, God and You, but the group seem to do so in a way that isn't alienating, preachy or effusive.

If the band has a strength it is most definitely the vocals of Jeremy Spring, who sounds like an undeniable mix of Jonathan Foreman and Isaac Slade. Ripe with maturity, presence and swagger, Spring sings with conviction, clarity and crystalline efficiency. That this is the band's strength is also why the EP is also somewhat disappointing. Never once does the album slow down or yield to a ballad. Never once does Abandon Kansas display their diversity, show off their range or better yet let Spring's vocals use their lower register or showcase its tenderness. While there are a few moments during various verses where Spring has a few moments of deviation, there's never a prolonged sense of placidity or calm.

That being said, We're All Going Somewhere is a tremendous release from a band that seems almost certain to have their songs played on radio stations. We're All Going Somewhere is a truly terrific effort from a truly terrific band.

1.The Harder They Fall (3:50)
2. I Wonder If It's Me (3:28)
3. Make Believe (3:58)
4. We're All Going Somewhere (4:00)
5. Months And Years (3:42)
6. Close Your Eyes (3:54) 


Jeremy Spring (lead vox, guitar)
Brian Scheiderman (drums)
Brad Foster (guitar)
Nick Patrick (bass)

Switchfoot, SafetySuit, needtobreathe, Acceptance

Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/abandonkansas)
Website (http://www.abandonkansaslovesyou.com)
Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/abandonkansas)
Youtube (http://www.youtube.com/abandonkansas)

mcalphabet
11/05/09, 06:07 AM
great review. great band. they deserve a lot more attention then they get.

x13looDx
11/05/09, 07:10 AM
They're pretty good, listened to there older stuff last night actually

onetwentyseven
11/05/09, 07:42 AM
got this album a while ago and its still in heavy rotation.
excellent review for a fantastic band.

thatdaleykid
11/05/09, 08:13 AM
I went to high school with these guys. They are great

Brandi.
11/05/09, 09:26 AM
I saw them live and was very impressed by their performance, especially the vocals.

Parabola1124
11/05/09, 09:51 AM
If they weren't a christian band they could be great. But they'll be stuck writing "meh" lyrics for the rest of time unfortunately.

GOTTA CURSE TO BE EDGY ENOUGH FOR ME, SO SORRY.

tD77
11/05/09, 10:01 AM
Good band with great potential.

Gregory Robson
11/05/09, 10:27 AM
If they weren't a christian band they could be great. But they'll be stuck writing "meh" lyrics for the rest of time unfortunately.

GOTTA CURSE TO BE EDGY ENOUGH FOR ME, SO SORRY.
Tell that to Mae. They seem to do quite fine being semi-Christian. Same goes for Anberlin. Your argument is weak, mate.

The Summer Ends
11/05/09, 11:58 AM
yay kansas

SoCoSquid4
11/05/09, 12:35 PM
good band. my friends band has played with them a few times and are doing so again tomorrow night.

jonisthenewblac
11/05/09, 12:49 PM
seen these guys quite a few times and played with them once or twice. They've been working pretty hard so I don't doubt they made a great EP

chillinlikebob
11/05/09, 06:37 PM
Good stuff.

lonelysuperstar
11/05/09, 06:53 PM
Tell that to Mae. They seem to do quite fine being semi-Christian. Same goes for Anberlin. Your argument is weak, mate.
You could have chosen a better example than Mae. Their recent lyrics haven't been too great. Dustin Kensrue writes incredible lyrics though. You should have gone with him.

manwithoutwax
11/05/09, 11:21 PM
very hard working band. see this band live if you get the chance. incredible...

jonenm18
11/06/09, 11:28 PM
These dudes are great. I've played with them a few times. Once they crashed at my house. Could not be any nicer at all and it's completely sincere. They work their butt of touring the country playing the music they love. They don't compromise their faith, and as the review said - not in a preachy type of way.

I do think their lyrics however are better than what was given credit for. For one, the lyrics are actually "the small town kids miss the city, the city kids miss the trees." I'm not sure how you can quote lyrics without actually getting them right. For being in his young 20s, Jeremy writes lyrics that are well beyond his years.

Their full length album definitely shows much more diversity though than their ep. It's got great faster paced songs and slow songs, whereas the EP is all medium tempo'd.

Parabola1124
11/08/09, 08:08 AM
Tell that to Mae. They seem to do quite fine being semi-Christian. Same goes for Anberlin. Your argument is weak, mate.
Yes I know there are exceptions to my half-sarcastic statement, however I still think it's silly to handcuff yourself lyrically and conceptually as a band by being a christian band.

Atheism4lyfe, dawg.

cereal4life
11/10/09, 04:05 AM
Nice review there, Greg. But where is the RIYL at? Hopefully Drew isn't reading this. haha

Gregory Robson
11/10/09, 04:42 AM
Nice review there, Greg. But where is the RIYL at? Hopefully Drew isn't reading this. haha
Oh hell! Fixed.

Chris92
11/30/09, 12:06 PM
Tell that to Mae. They seem to do quite fine being semi-Christian. Same goes for Anberlin. Your argument is weak, mate.
I'd beg to differ. Anberlin has some great lyrical moments, sure, but they are pretty hit or miss.
Recently, I think they've been miss a whole lot more often. (See: lyrics for the beginning of the last song on New Surrender. Really bad.)
However, the guy who said Christian bands can't write good lyrics is an idiot. Hello Underoath??

Gregory Robson
11/30/09, 12:29 PM
I'd beg to differ. Anberlin has some great lyrical moments, sure, but they are pretty hit or miss.
Recently, I think they've been miss a whole lot more often. (See: lyrics for the beginning of the last song on New Surrender. Really bad.)
However, the guy who said Christian bands can't write good lyrics is an idiot. Hello Underoath??
I was referring to the band making it as a Christian act.

Chris92
11/30/09, 02:07 PM
...........

Chris92
11/30/09, 02:08 PM
I was referring to the band making it as a Christian act.
Okay...my bad. Check on that then, especially seeing as they're now even on a major label.

purTRISHuh
04/15/10, 05:30 PM
they remind me of jonezetta.... they both have a bit of a melancholy tone in all their songs

Hidden In NJ
06/09/10, 04:11 PM
Great album. They deserve the recognition!!! Thanks for speaking the truth!:-)