That is crazy. So that means FANSD is over 10 yrs and MMHMM is almost 17?! I can't even wrap my head around Anatomy being 20
Let It Snow vinyl back in stock, but less than 25 copies left: https://www.smlxlvinyl.com/products...lp-vinyl-pre-sale-mid-november-2014-ship-date
Man.. That makes me feel old. I remember asking my mom to get this for me while I was at school since I knew she was going to the mall. Came home and listened to it a bunch of times in a row while neglecting my homework. Good times.
I believe I got this album for free at an album release show, thought it was absolutely amazing. Definitely makes me feel very old
I remember getting this album my senior year of HS. Pure Volume had a few tracks released ahead of time and I streamed I So Hate Consequences non-stop. Relient K release day was like a holiday for every album
Among other memories of this album, I vividly remember playing it on repeat as I read through Fellowship of the Ring for the first time when I was growing up. Turns out hobbits are a little more than useless! Their anniversary tour seven years ago (good grief) was also terrific. Hopefully they'll hit the road again one of these days...
I couldn’t get hold of this album in the UK for ages. My friend imported a CD for a gift in the end but seem to think I didn’t hear it until February?!
I remember my older sister taking me to the Christian Bookstore on release day. Played it for months straight. I think with all the nostalgic dust settling, it's probably my favorite of theirs. I have a soft spot for earlier albums, but they are a bit rough now. This one is still top tier.
I think that's my "problem" with it. Is that the earlier albums were more influential to me and my music path, so there's a ton of nostalgia with them. Mmhmm was almost "just" another banger from my favorite band when it released. Looking back now I think it's the one I still connect the most with though.
Five Score is a solid album. Might be my favorite from them. I remember seeing Ace Troubleshooter in like 2003/2004 at my community church too. At the time I had no idea John had close ties with Relient K until I saw him playing bass for them a couple years later followed by him playing bass for the next decade or so. Still think that's pretty cool.