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Safe From the Losing Fight
Kids in the Way
Safe From the Losing Fight
Genres: Pop, Christian & Gospel
 
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All Artists: Kids in the Way
Title: Safe From the Losing Fight
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Flicker Records
Release Date: 3/9/2004
Genres: Pop, Christian & Gospel
Style: Pop & Contemporary
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 660518262224, 660518262255

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Annaka R. from COOKEVILLE, TN
Reviewed on 8/7/2006...
I haven't listened to this CD much.

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Nothing groundbreaking but the intensity is appreciated!!!
Trevor Ash | Grayson, KY | 06/19/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Ok first of all most the Kids in the Ways critics are right by saying nothing groundbreaking is done on this album. The music could be on any punk album these days. It could cover for Simple Plan, or Thursday or a variety of other bands. But that does not discourage me from enjoying this spectacular debut album. First of all I do enjoy Dave Pelsue's unique lead vocals. Where can you find vocals like his? That is one reason why I enjoy this album. Another reason I like this album is the raw intensity that is shown and that was not hidden by the producers. The intensity comes out in Dave's voice especially when he lets his emotions come out in the form of a screechy scream. This aformentioned intensity is especially shown in the closing song which is appropriately titled "The End". This song starts out as a slow song of invitation inviting those who don't know Christ's love to join Him "outside" and accept Him as their Lord and Saviour. Then the song builds up to an incredible break down where the guitars are loud and Dave is screaming his head off. The screaming is appropriate because the song's words are dealing with a very intense issue so I love how Dave shows his emotions. Another reason I love this album is that I have seen them live so I know they have an awesome live performance to back this up. Let me tell you that if you ever have a chance to see Kids in the Way live please take that chance and run with it, because you will not be disappointed. Dave is all over the place on stage and the intensity from the album is apparent even live. These guys are sincere about what they are singing aboutso give them a chance. The backing musicians do nothing spectacular and nothing groundbreaking but they do enough to cover for Dave to show off his vocal chops. I hate picking favorite songs but if I had to choose a couple I would choose the rollicking "Phoenix with a heartache" and the powerful "The End" and the angst filled "Your knife my back" which talks about the church and how we as Christians have been stabbed in the back by our supporting cast. This whole cd is good and just get past the familiar music and enjoy Dave's unique voice and the lyrics and the occasional scream. Enjoy and God bless."
Kids Going the Right Way
Troy Polidori | Tujunga, CA United States | 06/01/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)

"On the 9th of November, 1989, the border separating Western Germany from its Soviet Eastern counterpart was destroyed symbolically ending the sovereignty of communism in the far east. Many an East German celebrated that day. It was the day that they could finally read George Orwell, watch the Manchurian Candidate, and listen to U2. Such an emotion of fist-pumping glory is somewhat akin to the first album by Nashville punks, Kids in the Way.Kids in the Way's debut album for Flicker Records, "Safe from the Losing Fight", immediately attacks on the first, and best, track on the album, "We Are". The song lays a foundation that the rest of the album slowly but surely builds on in order to produce a cohesive set of emotional punk rock. The immediate comparison for the Kids would be the new wave of emotionally-laden pop-punk bands like Finch, Thrice, and Thursday. However, glimmers of nostalgia from the past are apparent as well. Many of the tracks contain hooks and melodies reminiscent of mid-90's punk revival albums like Offspring's "Smash". Anthemic, arena rock chorus's bring back memories of early Live material and even Bono's pre-Achtung socio-political rants as well.Lyrically, Dave Pelsue and company fit their sound to the "T". Emotionally charged lyrics to drive emotionally charged songs to new heights of truth and conviction. Especially intriguing are the few tracks that venture into relatively new territory for Christian music such as "This Fire We Started..." and "Your Knife, My Back" which speak of the invisible church's historical problems with selfish desire and the feeling of being betrayed by a loved one, respectively.All in all, Kids in the Way isn't exactly an acquired taste. Anyone who likes shout-along chorus and the typical punk fare will enjoy this disc. These Kids have made it clear: there is nothing you can do or say to make them go away, so we may as well join them in their way; the right way."