The energetic pop/rock band urges you to live your life at top volume---embracing the good times and the not so good! Includes "Never Enough," "Eggshells," "Alive," "Ode to Lord Stanley," "Long Ago," "The Job," "Lest We Forget," "'Tis So Sweet," "The Final Toast," and the hit singles "Meaning of Life," "Shaken," and the title track.
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5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by shae (Baltimore, Maryland), November 12, 2009
i love this c.d.! it's different from the other 3 but it's really good. they didn't cut back on the christian lyrics and the're really good. the music is good too, and i love jason's voice. i thought it couldn't get any better after the third c.d. but this is awesome! there isn't a song that i don't like.
2.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by John Miller (Myerstown, PA), October 02, 2009
I just finished looking at another website where the reviewers were raving over this release, so I'm in the minority here. Let me state that I loved Hawk Nelson's 1st 3 albums. I was excited when I finally got to see them live this summer. While I'm older than their intended target group, I enjoyed the upbeat pop/rock/punk nature of their music and some of their ballads were poigniant and even beautiful.
So, when I listened to Live Life Loud, I was shocked and disappointed. Sure, the title track is everything you'd expect from them. But most of the album was just, blah. Where is the energy, where is the innovation. Most of the songs are middling poppy dullness. These songs certainly won't be interesting to listen to in concert and at times I was bored listening to the album. I can only hope this is just a one album blunder. If not, pretty soon they'll sound as dull as Michael W. Smith.
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