Skillet – Awake (deluxe edition) review

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Skillet’s new album, Awake, was released today.  It is their first record of new material since 2006’s Comatose (links go to the Amazon.com MP3 store)

Comatose is definitely in my top 20 albums of all times.  So it was with great anticipation that I waited for Awake.  Here are my initial thoughts:  Awake is a good album with some very awesome songs on it.  Along with those spectacular songs sit some very boring songs (read “ballads”)

01 Hero
Hero starts us off on a rocking pace.  It is a song full of energy and conviction that makes you pump your fist in the air.

02 Monster
Monster is the second track and it picks right up where Hero left off.  This is possibly the heaviest song on the album (and the best IMHO).  This should be the title track of the new Wolf Man movie that is soon to be released!

03 Don't Wake Me Up
Don’t Wake Me Up is a sleeper of a song (sorry, bad stretch for a pun).   I’m hoping this song grows on me, but I find myself reaching for the next button on my iPod whilst listening.

04 Awake And Alive
Awake and Alive is quite the opposite of the previous song.   The strings at the opening of the song are reminiscent of Rebirthing from Comatose.  I like the dual vocal duty of the male and female singers.  (I know the lead singer’s name is Jon Cooper, but I have to admit I don’t know who the girl is.)

05 One Day Too Late
Yawn…another mediocre ballad.  One Day Too Late doesn’t capture my imagination or my ear.  Just like Don’t Wake Me Up, I find myself reaching to the iPod to skip this song.  I hope I grow to love these songs, I really do.

06 It's Not Me It's You
Ah, there we go.  The Skillet we know and love.  It’s Not Me It’s You is another rocker almost on par with Monster and Hero.  The chorus is quite catchy.  This song is quite angry…I’m glad a Christian band can make a song that isn’t all rainbows and sunshine.

07 Should've When You Could've
Crap…really?  Another slower tempo song?  Should’ve When You Could’ve breaks the rocker feel that It’s Not Me It’s You set. I think this is what ultimately wrong with Awake.  You can never get into that rocker groove, as it keeps getting interupted with sub-par ballad type songs.

08 Believe
And the sub-standard ballady crappy songs continue.  Believe is the 8th song of the record and honestly, it’s at this point I’m about to turn of the album and listen to something else.

09 Forgiven
What’s this?  Piano?  This makes three non rocker songs in a row.  Forgiven’s lyrics are great, but enough with the bad 90’s power ballads already.

10 Sometimes
Sometimes finally brings the rock back to the album.  This song could be a sequel to It’s Not Me It’s You, with the angry guitar work and the the very angry lyrics.  ”Sometimes I don’t wanna be better, Sometimes I can’t be put back together, Sometimes I find it hard to believe there’s someone else who could be….just as pissed of as me.”  Very strong and honest words.  I hope Skillet doesn’t get any grief for this song.  Sometimes is the type of song I wish the entire album was made of.

11 Never Surrender
And yet another slower song.  Never Surrender is better than the other slow songs on this record.   The structure of the song and Cooper’s vocals make me want to keep listening.

12 Lucy
Cue piano…@#$%$%! another ballad!  I know my attitude towards this song should be different as it is about someone who has died.  I could possibly like it if it wasn’t the umpteenth slow song on the album.

The Deluxe Version of the Awake includes two bonus tracks (of which I forgot to upload to my server, so no audio is available). Dead Inside is another rocker (yay!) that is pretty good.  Would It Matter is, you guessed it, another freakin’ ballad.  Monster (Alternate Radio Version) finishes off the album.

[UPDATE: I finally go the bonus songs uploaded.] 13 Dead Inside 14 Would It Matter

All in all, I’d give this album 6.5 out of 10 stars.  The good rock songs are great, while the majority of the album is made up of ballads that I just don’t want to listen to.  If you are new to Skillet, I would buy Comatose and Collide and then Awake.

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7 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. JJ
    Aug 26, 2009 @ 16:17:02

    So you only like rock songs? Well, that’s fine. But it’s a bit unfair to judge a song based on being slow.

    And it’s a shame that you didn;t upload the DE tracks, they’re the two I really wanted to hear.

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  2. metalman777
    Aug 26, 2009 @ 20:13:00

    I was hoping I wouldn’t leave to impression. I love ballads, done creatively and well. The ballads on Awake seem bland and uninspired to me, and yes, there are way too many of them.

    I’m an old school guy: I don’t just buy one or two songs from an album. I buy the entire album and judge it on the entire listening experience.

    Again, I hope the album as a whole grows on me as I listen to it more and more. I was hoping for another Rock Monster like Comatose.

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  3. Derek
    Aug 29, 2009 @ 12:37:36

    I’m The Exact Same Way. When They Released Hero And Then Monster I Was Excited To Hear The Rest Of The Album. I Was Hoping For A Good Rock Cd That I Wouldnt Want To Take Out Of My CD Player Because Its So Good. Dont Get Me Wrong I Like Slower Songs. But Thats To Many For One Album. The Original 12 Songs Should Have Been Split Up So That There Was About 9 Rock Songs And 3 Slower Ones. That Would Have Been Perfect. In All Its A Pretty Good Album. I’m Not Gonna Lie I Was Dissapointed When I Listened To The Whole Thing. But They Are Still An Amazing Band I Know They Will Come Back With An Amazing CD

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  4. anon
    Oct 02, 2009 @ 22:23:47

    The lyric on Sometimes is wrong. It’s “…Just as MESSED UP as me.” Just to clarify.

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  5. metalman777
    Oct 03, 2009 @ 07:14:19

    I guess that makes more sense, but I still can’t hear it that way. Maybe I’m just going crazy!

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  6. stub
    Dec 07, 2009 @ 20:46:48

    i like the album but im just i layed back kind of guy that injoys anything tho

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  7. Keegan Hernthaisong
    Mar 04, 2010 @ 12:09:11

    I agree with you on most of the slower ballads, but I think you might be wrong about Lucy. It has more then just a meaning about some one who died, I know that it touches that, but with alot of the lyrics I see more of a “Citizen Kane” kind of thing going on. Some times I wonder wether Lucy is a person or maybe a memory of his that he’s lost. It really gives you something to think about

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