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Audio Adrenaline: Until My Heart Caves In, Compact Disc [CD]:
2005
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Perfectly
illustrating their
unique sound and
boundless energy,
Until My Heart Caves
In is the ninth
studio release from
Christian supergroup
Audio Adrenaline.
Their edgy, stadium
rock anthems and
crunchy modern hooks
explode on "Clap
Your Hands", "Are
You Ready for Love",
"Undefeated", and
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Audio Adrenaline, Various Artists / Emi Cmg Distribution:
2005
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Here's what you've
been waiting for!
All your favorite
2004
top-of-the-chart
tunes by today's
Christian
artists---plus three
bonus cuts by rising
stars---on one
outstanding 2-CD
set. This eagerly
awaited annual
collection includes
"Sea of Faces" (Kutless),
"More to Life"
(Stacie Orrico),
"Blessed Be Your
Name" (Tree63),
"Gone" (tobyMac),
"Grace Like Rain"
(Todd Agnew),
"Leaving 99" (Audio
Adrenaline), "You
Were There"
(Avalon), "All I
Need" (Bethany
Dillon), "Open
Skies" (David
Crowder Band),
"Right Here" (Jeremy
Camp), "More"
(Matthew West), "You
Are My King (Amazing
Love)" (Newsboys),
"Beautiful Name" (ZOEgirl),
"Never Alone"
(Barlow Girl),
"Disappear" (Bebo
Norman), "Who Am I"
(Casting Crowns),
"Ready to Fly" (FFH),
"Show You Love"
(Jars of Clay), "I
Believe" (Third
Day), "Glory
Defined" (Building
429), "Letters from
War" (Mark Schultz),
"You Raise Me Up"
(Selah), "Here with
Me" (MercyMe),
"Pray" (Darlene
Zschech), and more. |
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Until My Heart Caves In
Take a full throttled blast of
musical passion, meld it with a
compassionate desire to impact
the world at large and add
members’ rock solid grounding in
reality with their vulnerable,
no holds barred songwriting and
the results comprise Audio
Adrenaline’s nucleus. Thanks to
such earnest performances and
undying appreciation for its
fans, the group has thrived for
nearly fifteen years, sold over
three million records and racked
up 18 number one singles. Add in
a Gold sales award and the
prestigious “CCM Song of the
Decade” crowning in the 90s, and
Audio Adrenaline has
consistently proved its
relevance, artistry and heart.
At this stage in the game, the
foursome could quite contentedly
fall into two categories: look
back on the past with fondness
and seek to recreate it or fly
on autopilot under the wings of
today’s current fads. But never
being a group of guys to take
the easy way out of any
circumstance or capitalize on a
trend, singer Mark Stuart,
bassist Will McGinniss,
guitarist/vocalist Tyler Burkum
and drummer Ben Cissell are
thriving with a progressive,
inventive and comfort zone
crushing direction.
“Don’t get me wrong, I think
we’ve had records that were
really good, but I think this is
a way better record that really
catches the energy of who this
band is now,” Stuart says of the
group’s ninth studio effort,
which was over two years in the
making. “More than any record,
it captures the feel of a
concert and the passion we give
off from stage. There’s a more
raw, heavier at times feel
overall that finally sums up
where we’re at in this stage of
our career.”
Much of that sonic leap towards
elevated intensity stems from a
pairing with acclaimed
producer/guitarist Jay Joyce
(The Wallflowers, Iggy Pop,
Patty Griffin, Macy Gray). His
expansive mainstream
experiences, coupled with a
cutting edge approach behind the
boards, stretched the foursome.
“He was really the first
producer who really ‘got’ what
it was that we wanted to do and
encouraged us to bring out our
passions to the greatest extent
possible,” McGinniss confirms.
“We had no idea what to expect
at first, but God really
directed our relationship with
him and the end result brought
all of our performances up to
the next level. Jay is a rocker
and a rockstar who simply wanted
to capture the here and now and
vibe of a certain moment, rather
than making It perfect or
polished.”
But perhaps as pivotal as the
assertive direction in the
control room were the spiritual
sentiments behind the disc’s
nameplate Until My Heart Caves
In. Since debuting on Forefront
in 1992, AudioA has always meant
more than simply its
amplification abilities, but
rather to reach out to those
grappling with life’s most
paradoxical questions. McGinniss
believes in “having real life
situations as the muse for most
of our songs. We all go through
life’s up and downs. Being a
Christian doesn’t protect us
from that, but gives us a better
way to cope. We want to be
individuals who unto our dying
breath walk through life
experiences victoriously.”
Stuart continues: “When you’re
in a band as long as we’ve been,
one thing you really want to be
conscious of is staying on top
of your passion and not just
walking through life numb. Until
My Heart Caves In is about
living for God until your body
collapses. It's about never
giving up, even when you feel
like it. So many people aren’t
living with a fire in their
hearts on a day-to-day basis,
which is something we’re really
committed to capturing at this
stage of the game. We should be
living like warriors and get out
there worried less about the
nice clothes and plastic
personas and more about getting
on the edge, living with
authentic and real passion."
Indeed the title track carries
that concept and dispenses it
throughout the entire album at
various volume dosages. Such a
thread is possibly most apparent
throughout the driving “Lost
Inside the Wonder,” the
explosive surges of “King” and
the boiling over enthusiasm of
“Clap Your Hands.”
“All three of those tracks
relate to filling the void in
your heart with the beauty of
God and His love for all of us,”
Burkum reveals. “There’s been a
lot more fuel to those truths as
of late, especially because we
sought to create ideas of
personal growth rather than just
a bunch of random pop songs. I
feel like this record is
confronting our own complacency
and crying out for something
more.”
On a more reflective note,
there’s the “Ocean Floor”-like
feel of the redemptive ballad
“Starting Over” and the melodic
meatiness of the praise tipped
“Light of the Sun.” A cover of
Otis Redding’s “Your Love Keeps
Lifting Me Higher” takes on a
tambourine tipped tone of
rejoicing, while the equally
exuberant “Ready For Love” is
rooted in progressive
expressions and the call for a
revolution amongst Christians.
“We finally took the time we
needed to get all those ideas
out on paper and to develop them
to the fullest potential,”
admits Cissell. “Studio wise,
within a year and a half we were
working on Lift, two new songs
for Hit Parade and all of
Worldwide. That’s three projects
basically in less then two years
and we often found ourselves
having to write in the studio.
Having so much more breathing
room made a big difference that
shows on the new album.”
Such observations have also been
ample on stage as of late, with
the new material earning a rabid
response from dedicated
followers. No strangers to the
road, AudioA remains one of
today’s top touring attractions
known for members’ explosiveness
and energetic outpourings,
coupled with state of the art
production to permeate each of
the senses. Coming this fall,
such songs will be translated to
a headlining slot on a virtual
rock and roll festival tour
featuring the likes of Pillar,
Sanctus Real, Superchic[k] and
Kids in the Way. The ambitious
effort will not only reinforce
the band’s celebrated
performance status, but also
provide a riveting platform for
its meaningful batch of fresh
messages. "We're a band that's
been around for a long time,"
notes Burkum. "To some extent,
you start thinking, 'Man, I
don't want to sing this stuff
half-heartedly and just kind of
fade away, I'd like to go out
screaming.'"
Even with all the attention
surrounding the launch of Until
My Heart Caves In, AudioA is
insisting another recently
generated endeavor doesn’t get
swept under the rug. Anyone
who’s caught the band in concert
over the last year can attest to
their upstart of “The Hands and
Feet Project,” a missions styled
awareness campaign seeking to
spread the gospel and provide
resources to less fortunate
regions (including recent plans
spearheaded by Stuart’s parents
to help orphans in Haiti).“This
is a chance for us to put words
into action and model a
humanitarian perspective,” says
McGinniss.
Transforming word into action,
living with passion and purpose,
and consistently pushing oneself
toward the edge of what is
comfortable, these are the ideas
that shape revolution and exist
at the heart of Until My Heart
Caves In.
“I think the overall theme of
this record and the places we’re
all at as individuals is a
passionate cry for purpose,”
Burkum outlines. “I know it’s
been in the band’s heart all
along, but it’s really rising to
the surface. The music’s got
attitude, it’s got teeth and
we’re all taking a big step
forward, definitely moving on
with less complacency. Sometimes
you make a record and feel like
you’ve passed over what it’s
saying by the time it comes out,
but this one really does feel
where we’re at right now within
our hearts.”
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