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====2006–present ====
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Matt Thiessen, their lead singer and primary songwriter, has recently stated that they are now rehearsing songs for their new full-length record, aimed for a release some time in the fall of 2006 [http://www.relientk.com/news.aspx]. Recording will start sometime in the summer, with some tracks being produced by Howard Benson ([[All-American Rejects]], [[My Chemical Romance]]). Thiessen stated during the bands' performance at the [[Ichthus Music Festival]] 2006 that they were to start working on their new album starting on Sunday June 18, 2006. At the Spirit Song 2006 Music Festival at [[Paramount's Kings Island]], Thiessen also stated that the band was shooting for a November 2006 release for their next album. The band has begun to perform songs from their upcoming album at their shows, such as "Bit My Tongue."[http://www.relientk.com] Nintendo recently announced that Relient K will be one of the major performing groups at their [[Nintendo Fusion Tour]] for 2006.[http://www.nintendofusiontour.com]
Matt Thiessen, their lead singer and primary songwriter, has recently stated that they are now rehearsing songs for their new full-length record, aimed for a release some time in the fall of 2006 [http://www.relientk.com/news.aspx]. Recording will start sometime in the summer, with some tracks being produced by Howard Benson ([[All-American Rejects]], [[My Chemical Romance]]). Thiessen stated during the bands' performance at the [[Ichthus Music Festival]] 2006 that they were to start working on their new album starting on Sunday June 18, 2006. At the Spirit Song 2006 Music Festival at [[Paramount's Kings Island]], Thiessen also stated that the band was shooting for a November 2006 release for their next album. The band has begun to perform songs from their upcoming album at their shows, such as "Bit My Tongue."[http://www.relientk.com] [[Nintendo]] recently announced that Relient K will be one of the major performing groups at their [[Nintendo Fusion Tour]] for 2006.[http://www.nintendofusiontour.com]


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 02:38, 27 July 2006

Relient K
Clockwise from top right: Matt Hoopes, Jon Schneck, John Warne, Dave Douglas, Matt Thiessen
Background information
OriginCanton, Ohio
Years active1998–present
MembersMatt Thiessen
Matt Hoopes
Dave Douglas
John Warne
Jon Schneck
Past membersTodd Frescone
Stephen Cushman
Jared Byers
Brian Pittman

Relient K is a Christian rock band formed in 1998 in Canton, Ohio and named after guitarist Matt Hoopes's Plymouth Reliant K car.

Members

Former Members

Band History

Line-up changes

Relient K was founded in 1998 by Matt Thiessen and Matt Hoopes on guitar, and Brian Pittman on bass. Todd Frescone joined for a short time on the drums in 1998. After All Work and No Play, Todd Frescone was replaced by Stephen Cushman. Cushman played drums on the 2000 A.D.D., and on the self-titled album in 2000, but left later that year. Jared Byers, drummer of Bleach, filled in as the temporary drummer, until Dave Douglas joined in December of 2000. This lineup remained static from the release of The Creepy EP and The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek in 2001, through the release of Mmhmm in 2004, after which Brian Pittman left to start a landscaping company. John Warne, lead singer and guitarist of Ace Troubleshooter, filled in as bassist for the remainder of 2004. He became full-time bassist in 2005. Also in 2005, Jon Schneck joined as a third guitarist, as well as a banjo and bell player, to create a fuller, more distinctive sound.

Evolution of sound

1998–2002: Beginnings

Relient K's demo, All Work and No Play, caught the attention of dc Talk's Toby McKeehan. After he signed the band to his label, Gotee Records, Relient K released their debut EP entitled 2000 A.D.D. EP in 2000. Later that year, they released Relient K, their first full-length and self-titled CD. It was distinctly Christian rock and featured lyrics with a wide range of pop-culture references.

In 2001, the band released their sophomore album, The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek. This album launched both Relient K and their sound to a whole new level. There were still plenty of pop-culture references on this album, which was evident in the song "Sadie Hawkins Dance." It contained many more softer songs and slightly lighter guitars. They would continue chords through tracks in order to fluidly transition in between songs, a trend that continued on their later albums.

2002–2005: Rising popularity and mainstream success

Anatomy landed them in the Christian rock limelight, as they were then asked to do their rendition of the popular VeggieTales song "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything" for the 2002 VeggieTales movie Jonah. This song mixes the sounds of The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek and their third album, Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do.

In 2003, Relient K released Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do. The album had multiple different covers of different colors, each depicting a car in some kind of wreck. As pop-culture references became less specific, sound and vocals became far more defined. Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do (often called Two Lefts by fans) combined the soft, meaningful songs of The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek and threw in fast-paced songs with deep lyrics. It was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Christian Modern Rock Album.

Since Two Lefts was released in March of 2003, Relient K released a bonus disc for Christmas, entitled Deck the Halls, Bruise Your Hand. The album was packaged with Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do from November 2003 to December 2003.

In late 2004, the group released their long-expected fourth album, Mmhmm. Pop-culture references were even less specific than on their third album, if not nonexistent. The album was significantly more on the serious side with very few of the silly songs the band was known for. The album is much more piano-driven in parts (including an entire song, "Let It All Out"), but more hardrock in others ("Which to Bury, Us or the Hatchet"). In July 2005, the album was certified gold. Also, driven by newfound recognition from Mmhmm, Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do was also certified gold in spring 2005. It has been announced that their second record, The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek, also just reached gold. It is awaiting certification by the RIAA.

The track "Be My Escape," which can be found on Mmhmm, is the band's most popular mainstream song to date. Its music video entered MTV's Top Ten, and landed them an appearance on The Tonight Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live. "Be My Escape" is also featured on Now! 19, a popular secular and quasi-annual compilation series. It was classified as a platinum and gold single in November of 2005.The music video for "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been," also from Mmhmm, has also made its way onto the TRL countdown, many top 40 radio stations, and was included on Now! 21.

In early June 2005, the band was featured on MTV's 10 Spot Drop, which gave the band a boost in its popularity, as did their Spring 2005 tour opening for Simple Plan and Good Charlotte.

In November 2005 Relient K released their first EP on Capital Records: Apathetic EP. The EP featured three new songs and three acoustic versions of other Relient K songs. It also featured the song "The Thief" by Matthew Thiessen and the Earthquakes. The EP was dedicated to their friend, Aaron Marrs, who died at sea in January of that year. He had been on the cover of the band's previous EP, the Employee of the Month EP.

2006–present

Matt Thiessen, their lead singer and primary songwriter, has recently stated that they are now rehearsing songs for their new full-length record, aimed for a release some time in the fall of 2006 [1]. Recording will start sometime in the summer, with some tracks being produced by Howard Benson (All-American Rejects, My Chemical Romance). Thiessen stated during the bands' performance at the Ichthus Music Festival 2006 that they were to start working on their new album starting on Sunday June 18, 2006. At the Spirit Song 2006 Music Festival at Paramount's Kings Island, Thiessen also stated that the band was shooting for a November 2006 release for their next album. The band has begun to perform songs from their upcoming album at their shows, such as "Bit My Tongue."[2] Nintendo recently announced that Relient K will be one of the major performing groups at their Nintendo Fusion Tour for 2006.[3]

Discography

Year Title Label(s) Status
2000 Relient K Gotee
2001 The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek Gotee Gold
2003 Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do Gotee Gold
2004 Mmhmm Capitol
Gotee
Mono Vs Stereo
Gold
Year Title Label(s)
2000 2000 A.D.D. Gotee
2001 The Creepy EP Gotee
2002 Employee of the Month EP Gotee
2003 The Vinyl Countdown Mono Vs Stereo
2005 Apathetic EP Gotee
Capitol

Other

Year Title Type Label(s)
1998 All Work and No Play Demo Independent
2003 Relient K Karaoke, Vol. 1 Karaoke CD Gotee
2003 Deck the Halls, Bruise Your Hand Christmas CD Gotee
Year Title Label(s)
2002 The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything Gotee
2005 Be My Escape Gotee
Capitol
2005 Who I Am Hates Who I've Been Gotee
Capitol
Year Title Album Source
2000 "My Girlfriend" Relient K YouTube Go
2001 "Pressing On" The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek YouTube Go
2003 "Chapstick, Chapped Lips, and Things Like Chemistry" Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do YouTube Go
2005 "Be My Escape" Mmhmm RelientK.com
2005 "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been" Mmhmm RelientK.com
Year Album Song(s) Label(s)
2000 Take Time to Listen: Volume 5 "Hello McFly" 5 Minute Walk
2000 Gotee Records Freshmen Class 2000 "My Girlfriend"
"Hello McFly"
"Softer to Me"
"Breakdown"
Gotee
2001 hearitfirst.com New Music Sampler "Pressing On" Sparrow
2001 Happy Christmas, Vol. 3 "Santa Claus Is Thumbing to Town" BEC
2002 ConGRADulations! 2002 "Pressing On" Interlinc
2004 Congratulations Class of 2004 "Hallelujah Chorus" EMI
2004 VeggieTales: Veggie Rocks! "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything" ForeFront
2005 Punk Goes 80's "Manic Monday" Fearless
2005 Now That's What I Call Music!, Vol. 19 "Be My Escape" EMI
2005 Happy Christmas, Vol. 4 "I Celebrate the Day" Tooth & Nail
2006 ConGRADulations! 2006 "Be My Escape" Interlinc
2006 Now That's What I Call Music!, Vol. 21 "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been" EMI
2006 X Worship 2006 "I Am Understood?" ForeFront
2006 2006 Warped Tour "Which to Bury, Us or the Hatchet?" Side One Dummy Records
2006 Freaked! "Between You and Me" Gotee Records
Year Title Label(s)
2005 String Quartet Tribute to Relient K Vitamin

Other projects

The Complex Infrastructure Known as the Female Mind

In 2004, Relient K released a book entitled The Complex Infrastructure Known as the Female Mind, dealing with the female problems that have plagued the life of their biggest fan Chris Douglas. The band gives advice on the opposite sex through personal experience, stereotypes, and Biblical advice—presented in the fun attitude found in their music. The title of the book is taken from the last line of the song "Mood Rings," which is found on their third album, Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do.

Woodland Forest

In June 2006, Relient K released the first episode of their own flash cartoon. The cartoon features all five band members, and takes place in a fictional land known as Woodland Forest. It is animated by bassist John Warne. Episodes will continue to be released on a regular basis, and can be found on the band's MySpace.

Trivia

  • Relient K had a large plastic buffalo, dubbed Dermike Mabado, which crowd surfed at shows. The band found it in a dumpster in Buffalo, New York. It may have been an homage to fellow Christian punk crossover band MxPx's 1998 album Slowly Going The Way Of The Buffalo. Some time before the band's major-label debut, Dermike was removed from appearing at shows. Another mascot, Twinkie Sean, replaced it for a short period of time. It is said that Dermike now resides in Matt Thiessen's garage.
  • During 'The Matt Hoopes Birthday Tour' in 2006 Jon Schneck recorded podcasts for the band, featuring recaps of the day and interviews with members of the band.
  • Relient K changed the spelling from the Reliant K car to avoid copyright infringement, but later found out that it didn't even apply. They kept the name as it was anyway, because they thought that misspelling it would be funny.
  • 3 of the 5 band members have tattoos. Jon Schneck has the most of the band members (the most well-known one being the cross on his right wrist), John Warne has a phoenix on his upper right arm, and Dave Douglas has the word "Innocence" down the back of his left arm.
  • Matt Thiessen, Matt Hoopes, and former bass player Brian Pittman have known each other since they were in second grade.
  • The chords beginning "In Love with the 80's" are the same as in the chorus of "Mood Rings," both from Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do. Additionally, the acoustic guitar intro on "High of 75" is a faster version of the intro of "Be My Escape," both from Mmhmm. Other similar chords include the end of "Wake Up Call", and parts of "Failure to Excommunicate".
  • Not only does Matt Hoopes still have his old Plymouth Reliant, but Matt Thiessen has said that after the band started, he bought his own Reliant K.
  • Both Matt Thiessen and Dave Douglas each have two of their own side projects, respectively. Matt Thiessen has Matthew Thiessen and the Earthquakes, a soft and emotional project that primarily features the piano, and The Makeout Girls, a less serious side project that features his friend, Kevan Pedan. Dave Douglas has Agnes, a solo rock project that features the sound of Relient K's earlier music, and Gypsy Parade, a softer project that he started with his wife.
  • Relient K, along with Hawthorne Heights, Emery, Plain White T's, and the Seeing, will be playing in the 2006 Nintendo Fusion Tour.