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Garett Press
11/28/05, 08:50 PM
Relient K – Apathetic EP
Capitol Records
{SCORE: 6.9/10}

1. The Truth
2. Apathetic Way to Be
3. Be My Escape (acoustic)
4. Which to Bury, Us or the Hatchet (acoustic)
5. Over Thinking (acoustic)
6. In Like a Lion (Always Winter)
7. The Thief

Relient K’s last release, MmmHmm was somewhat of a gem in my eyes. Not the record that changes the way you think of music or that revolutionizes a genre, but a diamond in the rough by way of quality and scope. We’ve all heard power chords and pianos mesh before to make the drippiest pop-punk possible, but there was something about the way Relient K pulled it off that boasted dignity and elegance. The K boys showcased a boatload of heart, predominantly on the sleeve, and that certain passionate spark that this band has flaunted from day one. The guitar riffs were crisp and convicting and the piano parts composed masterfully and bursting with passive emotion. Religious affiliation or not, MmmHmm is easily one of the best pop-punk albums released in the past few years, and Relient K are easily one of the current champions of the genre. Their last release left fans with only one desire… MORE! Fans demand – band answers: Apathetic EP.

A portion of this hefty little package contains a handful of songs that, while new, don’t stray more than an inch from the material on MmmHmm. The song style and recording nuance are identical, so I’m tempted to refer to them as b-sides but I don’t want to indicate any lack of quality. The new tunes are essentially on par with those on the last release. I’m certainly glad to hear more material along these same lines, but I do hope that Relient K make an attempt to alter their sound in some way before we see the likes of a new full length. “Over Thinking” and “The Thief” are both breathtaking, and reassure the notion that Relient K have a knack for balladry, and are savvy in soothing.

The Apathetic EP also offers an acoustic take on two of MmmHmm’s highlight tracks; the popular single “Be My Escape” and my personal favorite “Which to Bury, Us or the Hatchet.” Like most of that album these songs were originally pulsing with energy and uptempo rhythm and they suffer here without that edge. It’s definitely a treat to hear them in a different format, and “Be My Escape” works quite well, however, “Which to Bury, Us or the Hatchet” might be the most passionately intense track from that album and frankly, it just loses its resonance in this softer shade. The bridge is supposed to explode and here it dwindles, also, where is the piano outro? Bottom line: it sounds decent, but would get its ass kicked by the original.

Relient K must have 6-8 Christmas songs to their name already, including an exclusive Christmas EP but they’ve charmed us once more with their most heartfelt ode to the holiday season yet. If you’re as much a sucker for these babies as I, then know that this Christmas song is among the best for the genre, especially being an original composition rather than a cover. Despite the depressing direction it will fill your heart with feeling and yuletide spirit, even if that means crying next to the Christmas Tree. (Go Jews!)

There is no apathy here. Relient K are still making songs with as much care and emotion as ever, and this EP is worth your money. Hopefully it serves as a stepping stone to a more developed future full length that will outdo any Relient release of the past. Fans of Relient K shouldn’t have a second thought about making this purchase. And if you’re not a fan, reconsider MmmHmm and if/when you do fall in love, the Apathetic EP will be waiting to satiate your craving.

Mad Caddie
11/29/05, 09:36 PM
Very nice review Garett. Mmhmm is one of my very favourite albums, and by the sounds of it I'm going to have to get my hands on this EP ASAP! Matthew Thiessen's voice is like an aural hug that I cannot go without.

AdamAtCollege
01/08/06, 02:36 PM
"In Like a Lion (Always Winter)" is probably one of my favorite songs of all time.

flynmnkyo'death
01/08/06, 06:27 PM
nice review this ep, in my mind, is good for both the band and fans

Heart-A-Tact
01/08/06, 09:03 PM
Good review.. I think I'll be buying this EP soon.

promiseoftrust
01/09/06, 12:00 AM
I was surprised no one has already mentioned about how "In Like a Lion (Always Winter)" is based on The Chronicles of Narnia: The Witch, The Lion, and the Wardrobe... the line "It's always winter, but never Christmas" is practically verbatim from the book/movie....

anyhow, just a random fact. =]

a speedo model
03/22/06, 02:26 PM
i love relientk

hands_down182
03/23/06, 03:55 PM
I'm suprised that it wasn't mentioned that "Over Thinking" isn't an original track for this record, but an acoustic version of an older song. And how can one review the ep without mentioning "In Like A Lion" being based on the book "The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis?

irishpunk14
05/22/06, 10:37 AM
great ep.

Oneurwaitingfor
01/08/07, 03:11 PM
Yeah, I'm usually not a fan of EP's, but this one is awesome

I agree that Which to Bury.. lost some, but look at what happened to Overthinking, it sounds better than ever (an they lyric rewrites are amazing)

gravitywinsagn
02/10/07, 07:56 AM
very cool EP to fill the gap between albums...my only slight gripe with this release is the acoustic version of "which to bury..." which just seems to lack compared to the original - but hey, that's just me. i think this release is pretty darn awesome, and the artwork is really awesome too! :-)

bummm
07/13/08, 10:16 PM
I love Relient K too.

cereal4life
03/16/09, 03:37 AM
"Go Jews!" haha

cereal4life
05/21/09, 11:10 PM
A solid EP. I dig!