Relient K(/rɪˈlaɪ.ɪntˈkeɪ/) is an Americanrockband formed in 1998 inCanton, OhiobyMatt Thiessen,Matt Hoopes,andBrian Pittmanduring their third year in high school and time atMalone Universityin Canton. The band is named after guitarist Hoopes' automobile, aPlymouth ReliantK car,[4]with the spelling intentionally altered to avoid trademark infringement over theReliantname.[5][6]
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Relient K atHouse of Bluesin Cleveland performing in May 2007; from left to right: Jon Schneck,Matt Hoopes,Matt Thiessen,Dave Douglas,andJohn Warne | |
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Origin | Canton, Ohio,U.S. |
Genres | Alternative rock[1]·Christian alternative rock[2]·pop-punk[3] |
Years active | 1998–present |
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Website | relientk |
The group is associated with thecontemporary Christian musicculture, most notably theChristian rockandpunkscene. They have also performed alongsidesecularartists. The band has reached critical success with mainstreampop-punkandalternative rock;additionally, their sound incorporatespianoandacousticelements. Since its formation, Relient Khas releasedninestudio albums,sevenEPs,twoChristmasalbums, and one collection of rarities. The band has received numerous awards including aGrammy Awardnomination in 2004 forBest Rock Gospel Albumand twoDove Awards.[7][8][9]
Relient K has found commercial success with their studio albums, three of which peaked in the top 15 of the U.S.Billboard200chart: 2004'sMmhmm,which debuted at No. 15, 2007'sFive Score and Seven Years Ago,their fifth and most successful album, which debuted at No. 6; and 2009'sForget and Not Slow Down,which debuted at No. 15.[10][self-published source?]The band has sold over 2 million records, with three albums being given agold certificationby theRIAA.The band is also highly successful throughout the Christian albums and contemporary Christian music charts. On October 4, 2011, the band released a cover albumIs for Karaoke.On July 2, 2013, the band's seventh full-length album,Collapsible Lung,was released. On July 22, 2016, the band's eighth full-length album,Air for Free,was released. On April 24, 2020, they releasedRelient K: Livethat includes 15 tracks that were only previously available on vinyl and were recorded at shows in 2009 and 2016.[11]
History
editAll Work and No PlayandRelient K(1998–2000)
editAfter Relient K was founded byMatt Thiessen,Matt HoopesandBrian Pittmanin 1998,[12]Todd Frascone joined for a short time in 1998 as a drummer. However, Frascone left the band after recording thedemoAll Work & No Play.The demo was recorded byMark Lee Townsend,the former live guitar player fordc Talk.Townsend had met the band members because his daughter, Danielle, was friends with the band. Danielle eventually married guitarist Matt Hoopes.[13]
All Work & No Playcaught the attention ofdc Talk'sToby McKeehan(tobyMac), who later signed the band to his label,Gotee Records.With the label Relient K released its debutEP,2000 A.D.D.in 2000, with Stephen Cushman on drums. Soon after, the band releasedRelient K,the group's first full-length CD, which featured lyrics with a wide range of pop-culture and Christian references.[14]Cushman left later that year to join theChristian metalbandNarcissus.Brett Schoneman of Christian rock bandPhilmorefilled in temporarily, followed byJared Byers,drummer of the Christian rock bandBleach,untilDave Douglasjoined in December 2000.[citation needed]In an interview, Matt Thiessen said that when the band started, he was the only one who sang, but he knew Matt Hoopes could sing as well. Hoopes was reluctant, but Thiessen said he "got it out of him". As a result, Hoopes became the backing vocalist.[15]
The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek(2001–2002)
editThe band released its second album,The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek,in 2001. Though there were still plenty of pop-culture references on this album,[14]it contained many more softer songs and slightly lighter guitars.[16][failed verification]The band would continue chords through tracks in order to fluidly transition in between songs, a trend that continued on the group's later albums.[16]
Anatomylanded them in the Christian rock limelight, and Relient K was offered a clothing deal withAbercrombie & Fitchin 2001.[14]Gotee,the band's label, accepted the offer on Relient K's behalf; Pittman recalls, "The choice was never really given to us. The label made the choice."[17][self-published source?]After significant pressure fromconservative Christianorganizations such asFocus on the Family,Gotee backed out of the contract.
Relient K was then asked to do a rendition of the popularVeggieTalessong "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything"for the 2002 feature lengthVeggieTalesmovieJonah: A VeggieTales Movie.The song was released on three different albums, two in single form. The first version also included Relient K's "Breakdown" being sung byLarry the Cucumber.There was also a promotional version which included the original version of "Breakdown". A cut-down version (missing the bridge) was included on the Christian rock compilationVeggie Rocks!.[18]This song mixes the sounds ofThe Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek,and the band's third album,Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do.[citation needed]
Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do(2003)
editIn 2003, Relient K releasedTwo Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do.The album had multiple covers of different colors, each depicting a vehicle in some kind of wreck. As pop-culture references became less specific, sound and vocals became far more defined.[19][failed verification]Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do(often calledTwo Leftsby fans) combined the soft, meaningful songs ofThe Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheekand threw in fast-paced songs with deep lyrics.[19]It was nominated for aGrammyin the category of "Best Rock Gospel Album"[7]and won theDove Awardfor "Modern Rock Album of the Year" in 2004.[8]
During this time, Relient K also released a limited edition redvinylEPentitledThe Vinyl Countdown,only released in one printing. The EP included two versions of the song, "Five Iron Frenzyis Either Dead or Dying. "The album was dedicated to Jesse Alkire, contest winner and friend of Matthew Thiessen, who inspired the song" The Vinyl Countdown. "[20]SinceTwo Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Dowas released in March 2003, Relient K released a bonus disc for Christmas, entitledDeck the Halls, Bruise Your Hand.The album was packaged withTwo Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Dofrom November 2003 to December 2003.[19]
Mmhmm(2004–2006)
editThe group released its fourth album,Mmhmm,in late 2004. Pop-culture references were even less specific than on the band's third album, if present at all. The album was significantly more on the serious side with very few of the silly songs the band was known for.[21][failed verification]The album had the band experimenting with its sound a bit more, which included incorporating piano,hardcore punkand somepop music.[21]In July 2005, the album wascertified goldfor shipping over 500,000 copies. It is reported that it has sold approximately 796,000 copies.[22]Driven by newfound recognition fromMmhmm,their previous album,Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Dowas also certified gold in spring 2005. Also, it was announced in 2006 that the band's second record,The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek,had reached theGoldrank as well as certified by theRIAA.[23]
Shortly beforeMmhmm's release, longtime bassistBrian Pittmanleft the band, citing that he was tired of touring and wanted to start a landscaping company.[24]He also joinedChristian metalbandInhale Exhaleshortly afterward. Matt Thiessen announced Pittman's departure in fall 2004, saying: "After almost seven years of being in Relient K, our cherished and lifelong friend, Brian Pittman has decided to move on to other things. That IS crazy, huh? Brian decided to leave the band in July, so we've had plenty of time to let the initial shock die down. We're aware that a lot of you already knew, so we apologize for not announcing this sooner. There were many reasons. He thought long and hard about his decision, and he came to the conclusion that he would like to do other things than play bass for the band. We respect him for it. We'd be lying to say that we're not all completely bummed that Brian won't be a part of Relient K anymore. And though we know things won't be the same without him, it must be said that we have always valued our friendships with him more than our on-stage relationship.
"Anyway, all of us still hang out, and its like nothing is different at all. I feel like that's how you know that you've made a friend that will be there for the rest of your days. We want to thank Brian for all the years he gave the band. You're the best, buddy."[13]
Pittman reunited with the band for one final show, which was the release party for "Mmhmm" at the Newport Music Hall inColumbus, Ohioon November 1, 2004.John Warne,lead singer and guitarist ofAce Troubleshooter,filled in as bassist for the remainder of 2004 and became full-time bassist in 2005. Also in 2005, Jon Schneck joined as a third guitarist, as well as a banjo and bell player to create a fuller, more distinctive sound. That was because the band planned to add more piano and having another guitarist gave Matt Thiessen the freedom to do that.[25]
Relient K provided the first track, "Manic Monday"originally recorded byThe Bangles,to the various artist CD,Punk Goes 80's,released on June 7, 2005.[26]Mmhmmfeatures twoTop 40hits which both made it onMTV's Top Ten. The music video for the trackBe My Escapeentered MTV's Top Ten, and landed them an appearance onThe Tonight ShowandJimmy Kimmel Live!."Be My Escape" is also featured onNow! 19,a popular secular and quasi-annual compilation series. It was classified as a gold single in October 2005.[23]Themusic videofor "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been"has also made its way onto theTotal Request Livecountdown,[27]manytop 40radio stations, and was included onNow! 21.Mmhmmwas awarded aDove Awardin 2006 for the "Rock Album of the Year."[9]The band was also nominated for "Artist of the Year" and "Band of the Year" atGMA Canada's 2006 Covenant Awards.[28]
Their song "High of 75" was featured in the soundtrack of the video gameMX vs. ATV Untamed.In June 2006, the band appeared on "Freaked!",a DC Talk tribute album, produced byGotee Records,composed of several different bands from that time, paying homage toDC Talk's "Jesus Freak"album. Relient K performed the song"Between You and Me".
Five Score and Seven Years Ago(2006–2008)
editRecording sessions for another studio album,Five Score and Seven Years Ago,started on June 18, 2006, and continued for parts of July and August. Some tracks on the album were produced byHoward Benson,(The All-American Rejects,My Chemical Romance,P.O.D.). "Four score and seven years ago" is the first line of theGettysburg Address,the famous speech delivered byAbraham Lincolnduring theAmerican Civil War.Thiessen had said that the title of the album comes from the fact that it's the band's fifth album, it is the first time all five of them are on a record together, and the band had been seven years since the release ofRelient K.[29]
While the band hoped for a November 2006 release, the official release date was announced as March 6, 2007.[29]The album is considered, by the band, to be the group's happiest record to date. On March 2, 2007, the entire album (except the last track, "Deathbed" ) was made available for streaming on the band'sMySpace.Five Score and Seven Years Agodebuted at No. 6 on theBillboard200chart, selling about 64,000 copies in its first week.[30][self-published source?]
The band's first single from the album, "Must Have Done Something Right,"was released on the iTunes Store on November 28, 2006, and to radio on January 9, 2007."Forgiven"was the first radio single directed at Christian stations." Forgiven "was the most added song on Christian radio and enteredBillboard's Hot Christian Songs chart on January 11, 2007. The single received enough airplay to be the fourth most played song on Christian Hit Radio (CHR) stations in 2007 according toR&Rmagazine.[31]
The second single from the album, "The Best Thing,"was released to radio on April 10, 2007, taking the 7th most adds in its first week. Thiessen has said that" The Best Thing "is" the anti-Daniel Powter"Bad Day"song. It's straight-up positive." A video was filmed for the single.[32]The second single released on Christian CHR radio stations was "Give Until There's Nothing Left", which was the 20th most played song on CHR radio stations in 2007.[31]
In the early morning of June 28, 2007, Relient K's bus engine caught on fire due to an oil spill. Everyone escaped safely, but the band lost many instruments, laptops, cameras, phones, iPods, clothes, and merchandise. Matt Thiessen said he lost a laptop that had roughly 100 unfinished songs on it, and Dave Douglas lost his Battlefield drum set. In the midst of it, the band still laughed at the situation, calling it "cinematic".[33]On a blog post on the band's website, Matt Thiessen stated that the next day after the fire, the band members went to view the damage of their van and found that while 85% of their gear was intact, Douglas's drum kit set was not salvageable.[34]
The band releasedLet It Snow, Baby... Let It Reindeer,aChristmasalbum, on October 23, 2007. The CD contained all of the tracks fromDeck the Halls, Bruise Your Handas well as six new songs.[35][36][37][38]This Christmas themedre-releasewas met with a peak of No. 96 on theBillboard200.[39]Relient K, Switchfoot, andRuthrecorded a song together, "Rebuild".It is available for download on Switchfoot's website; fans can choose between paying for the song (with proceeds going toHabitat for Humanity) or downloading it for free.[40]
On October 18, 2007, drummer Dave Douglas announced his departure on good terms on the band's website due to a desire to pursue his side-project Gypsy Parade with his wife Rachel. He played his last show with Relient K on December 29, 2007.[41]On February 12, 2008, it was announced thatEthan Luck,former guitarist ofThe O.C. Supertonesand forDemon Hunter,would be replacing Douglas as the band's new drummer.[42]
Luck and Warne were in a short-lived band together calledGuerilla Rodeo."The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything" which was originally recorded forJonah: A VeggieTales Movie,was also used inThe Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie.[43][44]
The Bird and the Bee Sides(2008)
editOn July 1, 2008, Relient K released adouble EP.The double EP is contained on a single disc and containsThe Nashville Tennis EPandThe Bird and the Bee Sides.The Nashville Tennis EPincluded 13 tracks of new material that allowed the band to explore its sound a bit by allowing other band members, besides Thiessen and Hoopes, to compose/record a few tracks, as well as adding some influences fromcountryandskamusic.The Bird and the Bee Sidescontained tracks that had previously been released on hard-to-come-by records.[45][46][unreliable source?]The Bird and the Bee Sideswon the 2009GMA CanadaCovenant Awardfor Modern Rock/Alternative Album of the Year. In turning in the EP, Relient K officially fulfilled its contract with Gotee Records and subsequently signed to and now manage Mono vs Stereo (an imprint ofGotee Records).[47]
In November 2008, the band released three bonus iTunes tracks for a re-issue ofLet It Snow, Baby... Let It Reindeer.The tracks were later pulled from iTunes, but have since then been released on Gotee Records's 2010Christmascompilation album: 'Tis the Season to be Gotee.[48]
Forget and Not Slow Down(2009–2010)
editIn early 2009, the band began to write music for an album to be released later in 2009.[49]Thiessen said that the band had been keen on finishing the album for a 2009 release and had begun recording the new album with the band's "favorite" producer,Mark Lee Townsendat Dark Horse Recording Studio in Nashville. After recording a few tracks, the band stated that more tracks were set to be recorded withJohn Feldmann.Webisodes released weekly via the band'sMySpaceandFacebookpages show the recording progress in the studio.[50]On May 8, 2009, Thiessen announced on Twitter the album's title,Forget and Not Slow Down,also noting that 'Forget and Not Slow Down' is the name of a track.[51]
Forget and Not Slow Downwas available for pre-order, with the option of having a faux VIP-Pass signed by members of the band, and T-shirt, and a poster featuring the names of all who pre-ordered the album. On September 29, the album was made available for stream off ofAbsolutePunk.It was released on October 6, 2009. A bonus song was offered to customers who bought the album from Amazon.com's MP3 store. The song is entitled "Terminals" and was produced byOwl City'sAdam Young. The song is now available for download without purchasing the full album.
In May 2010, Relient K released a triple-compilation collection CD entitledThe First Three Gears.[52]It included the band's first three studio albums with various "EP exclusive" tracks attached to each CD, according to their approximate release year. In October 2010, the band contributed an original song— "What Can I Do" —forFamily Christian Stores' exclusive compilation albumFreedom: Artists United for International Justice Mission,created in order to generate funds forInternational Justice Missionin fighting modern-day slavery.[53]
Is for Karaoke(2011)
editOn April 11, 2011, the band announced via Facebook that a cover album was set to be recorded.[54][self-published source?]On June 14, 2011, Alt Press reported the EP would be calledK Is for Karaokeand displayed the album artwork.[55]The band revealed one album song per day on its Facebook page. The first album,Is for Karaoke EP,was made available for download on June 28, 2011, through the Amazon MP3 store. It was also available through iTunes or as a physical CD on the Vans Warped Tour and Rock The Universe at Universal Studios. On October 4, 2011, the group released a second EP,Is for Karaoke EP, Part 2,and also the full-length album,Is for Karaoke,which features all the tracks from both EPs.[56]
Collapsible Lung,departure of Ethan Luck andMmhmm10th anniversary tour (2011–2014)
editIn several interviews on YouTube, Matt Thiessen and other band members stated that they had planned to enter the studio in November 2011 to write and record an album, which they hoped would be released mid-2012. However, due to a record label swap, the album was delayed.[57]RCA Music Groupannounced it was dissolvingJive Recordsalong withArista RecordsandJ Records.With the shutdown, Relient K and all other artists previously signed to these three labels would release their future material on theRCA Records.[58][59]In May 2012, it was announced via the band's Twitter that recording had begun with producerPaul Moak.[60]On February 22, 2013, Absolutepunk.net posted that the new album was finished and that details were coming soon.[61]
On February 4, 2013, the band released a single via YouTube, in the form of a lyric video: "That's My Jam".[62]According to the group, the song was used in the background of aPizza Hutcommercial. Later, the track was redone, featuringOwl City,as aniTunesbonus track forCollapsible Lung.On March 30, the band announced at Easterfest that the new album would be calledCollapsible Lung.[63]The song "Don't Blink" was released in the form of a lyric video on the band's YouTube channel.[64][65]On April 19, the band announced that the release ofCollapsible Lunghad been postponed to July 2013,[66]and the specific date of July 2 was confirmed, along with the album cover artwork, on May 17.[67]
On April 21, drummer Ethan Luck stated that he is no longer a member of the band.[68]He became the on-tour guitar technician for the Cold War Kids.[69]He and the Jo(h)ns had earlier posted that they would not be appearing on the next tour.[70]On May 29, the band released a second lyric video for the album via YouTube titled "Lost Boy".[71][72][73]This was then followed on June 29, by a third lyric video for the title song "Collapsible Lung".[74]On July 2, 2013,Collapsible Lungwas released as expected.[75][76]The album charted well on many ofBillboard's charts, most notably topping at number No. 16 on theBillboard200.[77]
In June 2014, the band contributed two cover songs toGotee Records' twentieth anniversary album,Gotee Records: Twenty Years Brand New.[78][79]The band performed a cover of "Body Be" byJohnny Q. Public,as well as a tenth anniversary version of the band's "Sadie Hawkins Dance". In July 2014, the band announced a 10th anniversary "Mmhmm" tour slated from October 30 in Louisville to December 12 in Nashville.[80]Shortly after the tour announcement, drummer Dave Douglas announced his return to the band for the 10th anniversary tour.[81]Neither Jon Schneck nor John Warne joined the band on this tour.[82]
Air for Free(2016–present)
editOn September 30, 2015, long-time Relient K producer Mark Lee Townsend posted a short video on his Twitter account with the caption "RK 8 has been serious fun to make... you're gonna dig it. #rkjamsessions." The video showed Matt Thiessen, Matt Hoopes, and three other people in a studio recording a new song.[83]Thiessen said in an interview in November 2015, "[Relient K has] a new record finished and poised for a 2016 release.[84]At a show in December, the band revealed the album's title to beAir for Free.[85] On February 14, 2016, Relient K digitally released a new single titled "Look on Up".[86]The song, however, was said by Matt Hoopes to not make it onto the new record.[87]Although there were rumors that the album would be released in May, the band announced that the album would release on July 22, 2016. The album has 16 tracks, and is available digitally and on CD and vinyl.
A second single, "Bummin'", was released on April 13, 2016.[88]On July 22, 2016Air For Freewas released. It debuted at No. 44 on theBillboard200, No. 1 on Top Christian Albums, No. 6 on Top Rock Albums, and No. 3 on Top Alternative albums, selling 9,000 copies in its first week.[89]
In September 2016, Relient K added a new band photo, revealing Dave Douglas (drums) had rejoined the band in an official capacity, along with Tom Breyfogle (bass) and Mark Lee Townsend (guitar).[90]On October 27, 2016, Relient K digitally releasedThe Creepier EP...er,a Halloween-themed EP.[91]Relient K toured alongside Switchfoot on the Looking for America tour from September 17, 2016, to November 26, 2016.[92]Relient K announced beginning on January 21, 2017, that they would embark on a second tour with Switchfoot, the Still Looking For America 2our covering Western U.S. and Canada.[93][94]
In February 2017, the band added an updated photo revealing that Mark Lee Townsend was no longer with them, but Jake Germany had joined on keys.[95]On February 12, 2017, Relient K digitally released aValentine's DayEP titledTruly, Madly, Deeply EP.[96]On April 24, 2020, they releasedRelient K: Live,which combined live tracks from a 2009 show atRocketownin Nashville and a 2016 show at The Ritz inRaleigh, North Carolina.The songs were previously only available on vinyl.[97]
On February 17, 2022, Relient K kicked off their "Um Yeah Tour" at The Pageant inSt. Louis, Missouriand ended the tour on April 2, 2022, after two shows in Nashville.[98]Jon Schneck (guitar, vocals) andEthan Luck(bass, vocals) returned to the band's lineup for the tour alongsideMatt Thiessen(guitar, piano, leading vocals),Matt Hoopes(guitar, vocals), andDave Douglas(drums, vocals).[99]In a podcast interview, Jon Schneck said the band was trying to schedule a west coast leg of the tour for the fall of 2022, since no cities or states west ofMissouriwere included in the initial run.[100]The "Um Yeah tour" itself was deemed highly successful as many shows sold out and lines to attend wrapped around the buildings they performed in.[citation needed]
The band performed at the 2023Furnace FestinBirmingham, Alabamaalong with other artists such asAnberlin,Between the Buried and Me,Becoming the Archetype,Project 86,andHatebreed.[101]
In 2024, the band released a 20th anniversary vinyl forMmhmmand a 15th anniversary vinyl forForget and Not Slow Down.They also released an amp, which featured the originalMmhmmartwork.
Band members
editCurrent members
- Matt Hoopes– lead guitar, backing vocals(1998–present)
- Matt Thiessen– lead vocals, piano, rhythm guitar, occasional trumpet(1998–present)
- Dave Douglas– drums, backing vocals(2000–2007, 2016–present;2014–2016 as touring/session member)[102][103]
- Jon Schneck – rhythm and lead guitar, banjo, mandolin, bells, backing vocals(2005–2015, 2021–present)[104][105]
- Ethan Luck– bass(2021–present),[106][107]drums(2007–2013),backing vocals(2007–2013, 2021–present)
Current Touring Musicians
Former members
- Brian Pittman– bass(1998–2004)
- Todd Frascone – drums(1998)
- Stephen Cushman – drums, backing vocals(1998–2000)
- Brett Schoneman – drums(2000)
- Jared Byers– drums(2000)
- John Warne– bass, backing vocals(2004–2013)
- Tom Breyfogle – bass, backing vocals(2016–2017;2014-2016 as touring/session member)[110],drums(2013–2014 as touring member)
- Mark Lee Townsend– guitar, backing vocals(2016)[111]
- Jake Germany – keyboard, backing vocals(2017)[112]
Former touring musicians
- Dan Gartley – bass, backing vocals(2004, 2013)[113][114]
- Justin York– guitar, backing vocals(2010–2011)
- Jeremy Gifford - bass, backing vocals(2013)
- Zac Farro– drums(2013)[115]
- Josh Sudduth – rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals(2014–2017)[116]
Timeline
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Tours and live performances
editOther projects
editThe Complex Infrastructure Known as the Female Mind
editIn 2004, Relient K released a book,The Complex Infrastructure Known as the Female Mind.The title of the book is taken from the last line of the song "Mood Rings," which is found on the band's third album,Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do.Though the band is listed asco-authorof the book, the band members contributed very little to the content of the book.[117]The book clues in the confused male Relient K fans on the thoughts of female fans, and clues in the confused female Relient K fans on some of the thoughts of males.[118]The band gives advice on the opposite sex through personal experience, stereotypes (including The Rock Chick and Vanilla Pudding), andBiblicaladvice—presented in the attitude found in the group's music. Matt Hoopes later apologized for the book's existence, acknowledging that it perpetuated harmful stereotypes and clarifying that they had agreed to the original concept but did not review the book's contents before release.[119]
Woodland Forest
editIn June 2006, Relient K released the first episode of the group's ownflash cartoon.The cartoon features all five band members, and takes place in a fictional land known as Woodland Forest. It is animated by bassistJohn Warne.There have only been two episodes thus far, and can be found on YouTube.[120][unreliable source?][121][unreliable source?]The cartoons also feature "Merle the Squirrel," singing the Woodland Forest theme song, as well as "Crosby the Reindeer", singing "O Holy Night".
Podcasts
editRelient K has made a total of nine audio podcasts and eleven video podcasts. The nine audio podcasts were made during the band's time on the Matt Hoopes Birthday Tour. The band included interviews with the band members, the group's guitar technicians, and along with others involved in the group's touring. There were also interviews with the other touring bands,the Rocket SummerandMaxeen.
The five video podcasts include various scenes in the studio, as well as the band doing things outside the studio, much like the video podcasts made by Switchfoot. The first two video podcasts showed the band in the studio preparing for the recording ofFive Score and Seven Years Ago,and Dave Douglas recording the drum parts, respectively. The third video podcast was a collection of footage and discussions from the Nintendo Fusion Tour, and aMario Kart DSTournament between the five band members. The fourth video podcast showed Jon Schneck and Dave Douglas preparing for a boxing match (which is also included and completed in the Wal-Mart "Devastation and Reform" video), and the fifth video podcast showed the completion of the battle. There is a sixth unreleased video podcast including John Warne fulfilling his lifelong dream of walking into a room with theAutoZoneTheme Song playing. It shows Warne recording the song with the assistance of Dave Douglas and Jon Schneck. It can be found on YouTube at the present time, and it is currently unofficially released on the site, as it has not made it to the band's official site. The eighth video podcast is about the band going to see millions of bats fly at sundown. The last podcast is a short video showing the band playing a game called "Gum Golf" created during the release ofLet it Snow, Baby... Let it Reindeer.
Related projects
editOutside of Relient K, Matt Thiessen has a piano-focused solo project calledMatthew Thiessen and the Earthquakes.He started it in 1998, around the time Relient K was started. He released a full album, "Wind Up Bird", under the project in 2018.[122]
The band made a cover of the song, "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything"for the soundtrack to the animated filmJonah: A VeggieTales Movie.It was also featured in themovie adaptationof the song.
Former drummer Dave Douglas created a project calledAgnes,a solo rock project that somewhat resembles the sound of Relient K's earlier music with his own twist. Douglas also started a project called Gypsy Parade, a softer project that he started with his wife, Rachel. They have released two demo songs on their MySpace with more expected. Douglas amicably left Relient K to further pursue this project.[citation needed]Gypsy Parade has since disbanded, Attack Cat taking its place.[123]
Ethan Luck, the former drummer, was involved with theChristian metalbandDemon Hunteruntil late 2009, but he also has a side project called My Red Hot Nightmare[citation needed]which included drummer Josh Abbott, who was the drummer for Bassist John Warne's band, Ace Troubleshooter for the band's entire existence. Luck also played guitar in the Christian Ska bandThe O.C. Supertonesand is featured on a few of the band's albums, includingLoud and ClearandLive! Volume One.
Three tracks were featured on the compilation albumMy Other Band, Vol. 1on Mono vs Stereo records in 2006, from Matt Thiessen's side project Matthew Thiessen and the Earthquakes, Dave Douglas' side project Agnes, and Ethan Luck's My Red Hot Nightmare project.[citation needed]Relient K was part of a fundraiser called "Habitat for Humanity" with other Christian bands. Matt Thiessen andJon Foreman(Switchfoot's lead singer and guitarist) wrote a song called "Rebuild" to help raise even more money.
In 2011, John Warne became a member of Yellow Second.[124]
Matt Thiessen co-wrote the song "Longshot" along withKaty PerryforKelly Clarkson's CD,All I Ever Wanted.[citation needed]
Philanthropy
editRelient K starred in the educational drug abuse prevention film, "Natural High 4".[125]The band members provided advice to young adults to stay off of drugs and to pursue their personal best.
Discography
editStudio albums
edit- Relient K(2000)
- The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek(2001)
- Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do(2003)
- Deck the Halls, Bruise Your Hand(2003)
- Mmhmm(2004)
- Five Score and Seven Years Ago(2007)
- Let It Snow, Baby... Let It Reindeer(2007)
- Forget and Not Slow Down(2009)
- Is for Karaoke(2011)
- Collapsible Lung(2013)
- Air for Free(2016)
References
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