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Collapsible Lung

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Released
  
July 2, 2013

Label
  
Mono Vs Stereo

Artist
  
Relient K

Producers
  
Paul Moak, Aaron Sprinkle

Length
  
35:37

Collapsible Lung (2013)
  
Air for Free (2016)

Release date
  
2 July 2013

Genre
  
Alternative rock

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Nominations
  
World Music Award for World’s Best Album

Similar
  
Relient K albums, Alternative rock albums

Collapsible Lung is the seventh studio album by American rock band Relient K.

Contents

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Production

Matthew Thiessen described the album as being different from their other material, stating, "We made it a point to pull back all of our usual tricks in the recording process, and forced ourselves to determine how to present each song in the best and most concise way. It was a refreshing process, and we feel that much of that energy is transparent in the recording. We are incredibly proud of this record." He also stated that the album is more of a pop album because he felt that it needed to be written. He went on to say, "That being said, our next album will definitely be a rock record. Maybe even punk rock, who knows?"

Release

On May 17, 2013, Relient K posted the album art, saying that the album would officially be released on July 2, 2013. It was released on July 2, 2013. The name of the album comes from the title track "Collapsible Lung", which is the last song on the record. The band played various songs from the album live, prior to its release, such as "When You Were My Baby", "Boomerang", "PTL", and "Sweeter". The band also mentioned the song called "Lost Boy" while they were in the studio in late 2012, not yet known to its future listeners. "Don't Blink" was released with a lyric video on YouTube.

Critical reception

Collapsible Lung garnered mixed reception from music critics. At Louder Than the Music, Jono Davies called it an album "of such great quality" that, he wrote, "has a fresh feel to it with a modern rock sound". He went on to say that "the band have moved away from just writing energetic pop/punk songs, and instead have written an album that is creative, solid and mature, but at the same time not losing their great songwriting skills." At Christian Music Zine, Tyler Hess found the release to be "just an insanely fun pop album that will be one of my favorites of the year." At CCM Magazine, Andy Argyrakis wrote that the band "shakes up its pop/punk formula, while retaining its witty songwriting and welcome stream of sunny harmonies". He called the "resulting" album "a delectable batch of experimental modern pop that may surprise longtime listeners, but will surely have them joining the veterans for the positivity-laden party."

At USA Today, Brian Mansfield said "there's a newfound sadness, too, one that sometimes resembles wisdom." Jesus Freak Hideout's Roger Gelwicks commented that "at the very least, Collapsible Lung is a daring collection and will retain a sundry of reputations", and stated that the album is a welcome "experiment that keeps the band's fans on their toes, doing more right than wrong in the process." In addition, Cortney Warner of Jesus Freak Hideout wrote that "Collapsible Lung continues to solidify the confusion" because it is "almost too inconsistent, and at times it can feel more like a B-side album rather than a collective LP." Sarah Fine of New Release Tuesday called the album "a noticeable departure" because it lacked in moral wisdom that was a hallmark of their past works.

At Alternative Press, Scott Heisel felt that "now we're left with Collapsible Lung, the dreadfully plastic yang to Forget's emotional, powerful yin." Randall Colburn of Consequence of Sound wrote that the album is "frontloaded with generic dance-pop tracks", and evoked that the release is "weighted down by a parade of faceless women, many of whom are reduced to mere sexual objects, resulting in a record that reeks of adolescent rebellion at best and pandering at worst." CM Addict's Kevin Thorson said that the album's "inconsistencies and poor lyrics are things you would expect from possibly a debut artist not from seasoned veterans", and because of this wrote that "Relient K can do much better." At HM, Dan Macintosh commented that the album "makes it difficult to be entirely on Thiessen’s side", and that "it's also two giant steps back in the credibility column."

Personnel

Relient K
  • Matt Thiessen - lead vocals, guitars, piano, synthesizers, keyboards
  • Matt Hoopes - guitars, backing vocals
  • John Warne - bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Jon Schneck - guitars, banjo, bells, omnichord, nord, backing vocals
  • Ethan Luck - drums, percussion
  • Additional production
  • Paul Moak - producer on track 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9 & 10
  • Aaron Sprinkle - producer on track 3, 5, 7 & 11
  • Justin March - assistant engineer
  • Devin Vaughan - assistant engineer
  • Dewey Boyd - assistant
  • Dave Steunebrink - production coordination
  • Lani Crump - production coordination
  • Tom Breyfogle - pre-production assistance
  • Nathan Thomas - pre-production assistance
  • JR McNeely - mixing
  • Brad Blackwood - mastering
  • Lane Johnson - additional programming on track 1 & 4
  • Tim Skipper - additional background vocals on track 2
  • Caleb Owens - additional vocals and electric guitar on track 9 & 10
  • Sadler J. Vaden - addition guitar on track 5
  • Adam Gardner - addition bass on track 5
  • Jon Radford - addition drums on track 5
  • Ryan Besch - design and illustration
  • Songs

    1Don't Blink3:02
    2Boomerang2:47
    3Lost Boy3:09

    References

    Collapsible Lung Wikipedia