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Christian rock comes off as a sort of anomaly in the music world. In a lot of cases, bands that would normally be put under the heading of indie rock, are instead classified as Christian rock, and the reasons behind it aren’t always very clear. Does being on a Christian label in turn make a band a Christian rock band? You’d have a difficult time arguing to me that Further Seems Forever's debut The Moon Is Down is a Christian rock album, Tooth & Nail affiliation or not. So is it the lyrical content that puts a band directly into that category? Well, not all ‘Christian rock’ bands speak about God, and not every band that speaks about God is on a Christian label.

Adelaide seems to fall into both of those categories, as they are lyrically a Christian rock band, on what seems to be a Christian rock label. A lot of their lyrical statements have the potential to turn off would-be listeners, as things can really be overly preachy at times. The content and music is certain to create a buzz amongst Christian circles, but for a second, let’s take that aspect completely out of the music, rendering Adelaide to be nothing more than a run of the mill indie rock act. That said, what are we left with?

>Boredom. Using mostly the basis of electric guitar and piano melodies, Adelaide attempt to craft their songs simply for their prospective audiences. There’s solid musicianship, be that from the lower key piano-driven songs, or more up-tempo, guitar-fueled tracks, but I still fear there’s not enough variation both in the individual songs and the album itself to really retain enough attention for repeated listens. It’s not enough anymore for a band to be able to play well as a unit, and albums don’t always have to be revered and groundbreaking, but treading some new ground could really infuse these songs with a big breath of life. Tracks like “Hard To Find” are upbeat, interesting, and have the catchiest of choruses, but far too much of this disc remains to be what most would consider filler.

That’s where Over Tired & Ill Prepared falters the most, in that with so much filler, what could be a solid group of songs really grows stagnant due to the filler that disrupts any sort of flow that was being reached for. The songs aren’t terrible, but there’s times that “decent” just doesn’t cover it, this being one of those. Having a good melody and a good rhythm isn’t always enough. I like about half of what’s to be found on this album, and the other half as nothing more than what could have been B-sides on a compilation or a retrospective 10 years down the road.

Christian affiliation or not, a few listens into the disc and it’s essentially ready for a trade in. There are a lot of members of Christian music circles who will find this as a great alternative to a lot of the music that’s out there, but for no reason other than they’re a Christian band, and as far as I’m concerned, religion shouldn’t be the reason you’re reaching into your wallet, the music should be.






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    Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 23, 2005 at 11:23 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Many insiders believe that independent artists today represent the best hope for creativity and artistry in the music industry, Christian and mainstream. The national debut from Adelaide is the latest example to confirm this belief.

    Adelaide's national debut is an intelligent and emotional faith journey that proves that artistry and creativity is alive and well among up-and-coming independent acts.

    reviewed by Russ Breimeier

    Posted by crazytoledo on 2005-07-16 11:21:41

    I dont like you very much crazytoledo. If your under the age of 16, I guess its understandable...but I have this strange feeling that your not.

    Right on the line there...

    Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 1:57 PM (EDT)

    nice review - not nearly as biased or snobbish as i would expect for the review of a christian rock album

    Posted by the_other_scott on 2005-07-13 21:06:29

    "Yo, Toledo, if you want any sort of credibilty as a reviewer, user, or hell, even a person, stop commenting on reviews or posts with "first."

    I shouldn't even have had to make this post."

    CORRECTION
    IF YOU WANT ANY CREDIBILITY AS A REVIEWER, WRITE SOME GOOD REVIEWS

    IF YOU WANT ANY CREDIBILITY AS A USER, KILL YOURSELF BECAUSE THAT'S REALLY FUCKING LAME

    IF YOU WANT ANY CREDIBILITY AS A PERSON DO SOMETHING GOOD FOR SOMEONE

    Posted by GreenVandal on 2005-07-13 19:44:28

    I dont like you very much crazytoledo. If your under the age of 16, I guess its understandable...but I have this strange feeling that your not.

    Posted by Anchors on 2005-07-12 18:36:16

    That entire long spiel was invalidated when you subsitituted 'because' with 'cus.'

    Next.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 4:51 PM (EDT)

    ok.

    - jones

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 4:31 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    stevejonestherealbones, leave the stand-up to the professionals.

    you're not funny.

    Posted by crazytoledo on 2005-07-12 12:12:13

    Never

    Posted by the_wang on 2005-07-12 11:03:12

    adelaide, city of churches.

    how original and lame

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 1:19 AM (EDT)

    crazytoledo, i gotta give you credit for 9 out of 10 first posts (sarcasm). your taste in music is awful, you are not funny, and i think i speak for everyone when i say: please fuck off.

    Posted by stevejonestherealbones on 2005-07-12 01:13:23

    whats with the bands names today huh guys?

    elemae?
    analena? (i know its a bitches name but come on? women dont belong in a recording studio)
    adelaide?

    come on...

    and then throw in

    jamisonparker? (sounds like the names of two gays squeezed together)
    baby teeth?
    the city scars on death today? (sounds like i made this one up)

    - jones the bones

    - stevejones8770@yahoo.com

    Posted by Anchors on 2005-07-12 00:35:49

    Yo, Toledo, if you want any sort of credibilty as a reviewer, user, or hell, even a person, stop commenting on reviews or posts with "first."

    I shouldn't even have had to make this post.

    Posted by crazytoledo on 2005-07-12 00:17:03

    First I Hope...