Track Listing 1. Mighty Good Leader 2. Underdog 3. Get Down 4. Good Life 5. Let My Love Open the Door 6. Hands and Feet 7. Jesus Movement 8. DC-10 9. It Is Well With My Soul 10. This Day 11. It's Over 12. Houseplant Song, The
| Details | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Audio Adrenaline: Mark Stuart (vocals); Tyler Burkum (guitar, background vocals); Bob Herdman (acoustic guitar, guitar); Will McGinniss (bass, background vocals); Ben Cissell (drums). Additional personnel: Claudia Tapia, Chris Williamson (vocals); Gregg Herrington, Todd Collins, F. Reid Shippen (various instruments); Mark Stuart (harmonica); Mark Nicholas (accordion); Darren Mettler (trumpet); Daniel Spencer (trombone); Mike Owsley (piano); Eddie Degarmo (Moog synthesizer); Tony Miracle (synthesizer, programming); DJ Magic (scratches); Nashville String Machine (strings). Producers: Audio Adrenaline, Charlie Peacock, Todd Collins. UNDERDOG was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album. Modern rock bands are finding it easier to present a Christian message without losing their hipness. Audio Adrenaline's fifth studio release, UNDERDOG, manages to achieve this delicate balance, with God-loving lyrics that never sound pedantic and hook-laden instrumental work on par with the best pop-rock acts. The up-tempo synth-rock of the poppy opener, "Mighty Good Leader," proves the band to be more Jesus than Jones. One almost doesn't recognize Pete Townshend's classic "Let My Love Open the Door" until the band reaches the chorus, but the Hootie-meets-Cowboy Mouth arrangement proves to be a winning tribute. The Latin-flavored trumpet and acoustic guitar of "Jesus Movement" favorably bring to mind Sugar Ray and Cake. Audio Adrenaline switches musical gears even more drastically to do its best Stray Cats impression in "DC-10." A Beatles-influenced production style echoes in "This Day," which features a memorable chorus that's hard to shake. Deep feelings of faith are at the very heart of UNDERDOG, and the fitting title song metaphorically describes the underdog status of outspoken Christian beliefs in a secular society. While an obvious spiritual thread connects UNDERDOG, the album also proves Audio Adrenaline's ability to shuffle through a range of genres and influences like musical chameleons.
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