Hawk Nelson - Hawk Nelson Is My Friend (2008)

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Title: Hawk Nelson Is My Friend
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Brandon Ebel Company
Genre: Pop, Rock, Christian Rock
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:37:33
Total Size: 276 mb
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Tracklist

01. You Have What I Need
02. Friend Like That
03. Turn It On
04. One Little Miracle
05. Let's Dance
06. Ancient History
07. Somebody Else
08. Arms Around Me
09. Just Like Me
10. Not The Same
11. Words We Speak
12. I Still Miss You

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.