Skillet
Collide


4.0
excellent

Review

by Mitchtj1 USER (1 Reviews)
January 3rd, 2010 | 87 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A Christian rock classic with a large mainstream appeal.

Skillet is, and always has been in my view one of the best modern bands competing for fans in the rather crowded 'nu-metal' genre. It is a great injustice to sell them short as simply a christian band appealing to Christian fans, they, in my view, have a very wide mainstream appeal.

Despite the efforts on Comatose and more recently, Awake, Collide will always be the most important album too me, it introduced the sound that skillet have pioneered on in latter albums. While Awake and Comatose have softened the new sound, Collide is Skillet's heaviest, loudest album, and smashes out several rock anthems with skillets rather signature 'dun dun, dun dun' guitar riffs. Compared to Alien Youth, Coopers voice is significantly less autotuned, and with the introduction of several tracks that featured a rather belated scream, it is even hard to consider this of the same genre as previous efforts.

Focusing on the album itself, several of these tracks really stand out. The lead single Savior will be familiar to most who are aware of the band as it gained heavy radio play in alot of countries, and despite featuring rather traditional verse, chorus, verse, chorus, break setup it manages to be highly energetic and worthy of relistening. The enthusiasm of the chorus and message behind the words make this one of the few tracks that you will find hard to forget, the message is clear. As Cooper screams "you need, you need meeee" you have to wonder if this is a message regarding god, or one about his own personal life, and that is one of my favourite parts about this band, the interpretation of the lyrics, they talk about the highs and lows of life, something that everyone can relate to.

But unlike many bands, it is not the single that gives the best experience, my favourite part of Collide is that it has removed the typical mid album soft points and is able to be listened too from start to finish. Forsaken uses the autotune to extremely effective levels mixing softer verses with extremely energetic choruses, and despite criticism Coopers voice fits the sound perfectly. Imperfection, despite a similar sound is another highlight with one of the best breakdowns on the album. The tracks are full of highs and breakdowns, and are not afraid to use more classical sounds to broaden the musics range. Collide still has a heavy synthesised feel that may not appeal to some, it is no Metallica, but the recording quality is high class and not a single song misses out on giving a impressive breakdown and effectively using Coopers newly found aggressive scream to its advantage. One of my only criticisms can be the repetitiveness of the tracks, alot of the songs sound very similar that until you re-listen, you may have trouble differentiating, especially since they follow similar song structure and "dun dun dun dun" guitar rifs, but I enjoy the sound Skillet made on this album, and it was new for them as a band, I never was left wanting them to try a completely different style, on Collide anyway. Despite possibly not being as technically experimental or concrete as some rock bands, not a single song on this track is boring, Energy is by far the hardest track and the lyrics can really be enjoyed by christian followers.

And that is the key point, nothing on this album sounds overly preachy, that is what makes them appeal as a mainstream band. The tracks, while covered in energy, are vocally strong and have a clear message, they discuss themes such as love, hate, depression, unfaithfulness, and common relationships that most people can relate too. The highlight of the album by far for me though wasn't actually included on the original release, but instead the special edition. "Open Wounds" comes home with the highlight of the bands career in my view, offering a heavy rendition of a man dealing with the emotional perils of a failed relationship and someone coming to grips with their 'loving' partners betrayal.

How could you, how could you, how could you hate me?
When all I ever wanted to be was you?
How could you, how could you, how could you love me?
When all you ever gave me were open wounds?


In my view, skillet is the modern rock band that can make new age christian music that all people can relate too. Several tracks on this album are simply exhilarating, and portray positive messages about life. That in itself is a pleasant change from many alternative rock bands out there. In more recent albums I feel their trademark sound has become tired and overused, and quite possibly taken down several notches into their softer sound from times of yore. But in its own context and not in the development of the band, Collide is a modern rock classic that deserves far more recognition than it gets.


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Mitchtj1
January 3rd 2010


3 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Dear mods, for some reason it wont let me upload a album cover, or set the band to skillet. I am not sure why, i edit the album it just doesn't change.



Also this is my first review, so be kind.

greg84
Emeritus
January 3rd 2010


7654 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Agreed. This is their best record. I couldn't really stand Comatose so didn't bother to listen to their new album. The review is rock solid. I'll pos.

zeppelinUSA
January 3rd 2010


299 Comments


Good review, just a couple things.
You should probably put a period after "fans" in the last sentence of the first paragraph. Also I saw you didn't capitalize Skillet a few times.

Besides that great, pos.

scotish
January 3rd 2010


836 Comments


'in latter albums'

I'm guessing should be 'in later albums'

you repeat words in the same breath a few times and the overall tone is sitting somewhere awkwardly between personal review and journalistic, but it's nearly there. other than that, you've got the right idea of what people want to read and like reading and it's very solid. good first review on the whole.

I'm a Christian, but also despise nu-metal. dyou think there's a chance that this would convert me (oh-ho)?

ninjuice
January 3rd 2010


6760 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I'm not so sure this is nu-metal. It's not that good either.

Captain Civic
January 4th 2010


441 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Their best album.

Mitchtj1
January 4th 2010


3 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks for the feedback guys.



Scotish, that repeating of core words in very closely connected sentences is a very common problem of mine, i do it in every form of writing i attempt, i often re-read work to fix this very issue. I'm interested to hear what you mean by personal / journalistic. I think i have a fair idea id just like to hear it elaborated.

WhiteWallStargazers
January 4th 2010


2647 Comments


Actually my least favorite album by them

ScorpionStan
January 4th 2010


1911 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

WhiteWall: it's your least favorite, and it's a 4?? come on, these guys aren't THAT good.



fromtheinside: Cooper's never been a great lyricist, but the stuff here is hardly atrocious. It's merely par for the course in this genre.



ninjuice: it's a lot better than Awake though. and Comatose is only slightly better. the raw sound they had on this album actually suits them best.

Emim
January 4th 2010


35253 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Comatose >>>>>> This > Alien Youth > Awake

ScorpionStan
January 4th 2010


1911 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

well more like Comatose > This >>>>>>>>> Alien Youth > Awake



but you've got the right order. lol

Emim
January 4th 2010


35253 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nah, Comatose is soooo much better than the rest.

ScorpionStan
January 4th 2010


1911 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

well the songs are better. but the rough production and overall gritty, metallic feel of the riffs and vocals on this album really suits this band best, i think.

Emim
January 4th 2010


35253 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I think the strings and more polished feel fit the band better. To each his own.

Mitchtj1
January 4th 2010


3 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Hero is actually quite a good song off Awake, i didn't really get much into the rest of the album.

tiesthatbind
January 4th 2010


7441 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This is okay, but I find Comatose way better. This probably just appeals to those wanting a more raw heavier sound from Skillet, but the songs are too long. Comatose is just technically better in every way.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
January 4th 2010


30304 Comments


wtf Awake has breakdowns?

tiesthatbind
January 4th 2010


7441 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

No.

ninjuice
January 4th 2010


6760 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

They're definitely not breakdowns in the traditional sense. If the heavy parts on this are breakdowns, then 80% of hard rock bands do them too.

tiesthatbind
January 4th 2010


7441 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Eh, this is boring, Savior is a great song though.



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