Written by: Mike Laxton (10/26/2024)

Skillet’s latest album, Revolution, set to release on November 1, 2024, marks a pivotal shift as they transition to their independent label, Hear It Loud, after two decades with Atlantic Records. This release maintains their signature rock edge while exploring themes of faith, resilience, and personal growth, offering something meaningful for long-time fans and newcomers alike.

1. Showtime

The album opens with “Showtime,” an anthem of boldness and authenticity. With lyrics like “My life, high life, King over my empire,” it encourages listeners to stand firm in their beliefs and persevere as revolutionaries for Christ, no matter the challenges.

2. Unpopular

“Unpopular,” the album’s first single, declares it’s okay to reject societal expectations and embrace one’s identity in Christ. One of the final lines, “Whatever,” encapsulates a carefree defiance, encouraging believers to stay true to their values, even when it makes them stand apart from the world.

3. All That Matters

A more subdued and the second radio single, “All That Matters” could appeal to more conservative radio markets. This song emphasizes faith, family, and freedom, values that resonate deeply with Christians. It urges listeners to reflect on what truly matters, striking a balance between relatable themes and Skillet’s rock roots.

4. Not Afraid

Fast-paced and invigorating, “Not Afraid” features John Cooper’s screamo vocals for the first time on this album. Lyrics like “Never back down ‘til my dying day” reflect the tenacity required to stay firm in faith, mirroring the struggle of believers who rely on God’s strength to overcome adversity.

5. Revolution

The title track, “Revolution,” serves as a rallying cry for hope and love: “We’re more than millions strong. Our time is here, nothing to fear, sing a revolution song.” It emphasizes the power of unity and invites believers to rise above societal chaos through faith and love.

6. Ash In The Wind

The third single, “Ash In The Wind,” delves into themes of purpose and escape. The lyrics, “I’m searching inside for what’s real,” speak to the struggle of finding direction amidst life’s

challenges. The vocal interplay between John Cooper and Jen Ledger enhances the emotional weight of the song, portraying the need for help and community.

7. Fire Inside of Me

This track captures the yearning for spiritual revival. The lyrics, “Light the fire inside of me,” express the inner struggle to reignite passion for faith. It encourages listeners to seek help when needed, highlighting the importance of community on the spiritual journey.

8. Defector

“Defector” offers a gentler rock sound, appealing to listeners new to Skillet. The song reminds believers of God’s steadfast presence: “I will never be a defector.” It serves as a comforting message that God remains by our side through life’s uncertainties, urging trust and perseverance.

9. Happy Wedding Day (Alex’s Song)

“Happy Wedding Day” stands out as a deeply personal track. John and Korey Cooper’s daughter, Alex (short for Alexandria), recently married, and this song likely reflects their emotions during this special time. Lyrics like, “Say no to one more story that I wish I’d of read,” express the bittersweet reality of children growing up. As a father of a pre-teen daughter, this song hit me personally. The emotional weight is heightened by the strings, making it easy to imagine an acoustic performance—perhaps even at Alex’s wedding.

10. Death Defiler

The album concludes with “Death Defiler,” bringing back Skillet’s signature heavy rock sound. Lyrics like “I’m a death defier, I was forged in flames” highlight resilience and faith in the face of obstacles, leaving listeners empowered to embrace their spiritual journey with strength.

Conclusion

Revolution is not just an album but a testament to faith, perseverance, and personal growth. Each track offers a message of hope and courage, inspiring listeners to remain firm in their beliefs. Skillet’s transition to independence reflects their commitment to authenticity and spreading God-honoring messages through music. With Revolution, the band invites us to join a movement of faith, love, and resilience—a revolution that truly matters.

4/5

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Released: November 1, 2024

Label: Hear It Loud (Independent)


Track Listing:

  1. Showtime (3:34)
  2. Unpopular (3:06)
  3. All That Matters (3:28)
  4. Not Afraid (3:14)
  5. Revolution (3:06)
  6. Ash In The Wind (3:53)
  7. Fire Inside Of Me (3:53)
  8. Defector (3:20)
  9. Happy Wedding Day (Alex’s Song) (3:59)
  10. Death Defier (3:38)

10 Tracks, 35:11

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