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TRACKLIST:
01 Showtime
02 Unpopular
03 All That Matters
04 Not Afraid
05 Revolution
06 Ash In the Wind
07 Fire Inside of Me
08 Defector
09 Happy Wedding Day (Alex's Song)
10 Death Defier
The nerve—the sheer, barefaced fucking temerity—of Skillet to release an album called Revolution. To be revolutionary, you need to know how to make progress, which has always been a vast impossibility for Skillet. Without quarter, they’re one of the most useless bands in the entire radio-metal sphere, incapable of quality, or new ideas, or even the vaguest concern for forward motion.
Oh, and there’s also frontman John Cooper with his fundamentalist Christian values that have seen him break into alt-right spheres of discussion. He now seems to be following the cues of his fellow right-wing, middle-aged neckbeards, grandstanding about tearing down what America has become, and parroting away all the usual punditry that wields religion as its main defence. Really, though, it’s no different to the normal culture war slop these types spew out uninhibited. If it were, his own book on the subject would have a title evocative of greater purpose than—no word of a lie—Wimpy, Weak, & Woke. It’s free on Amazon if you wanna give it a read, though time is an infinitely more valuable commodity to waste than money.
Anyway, Revolution is an album about Cooper being a good, Christian trad-husband and protecting his family from the evil gays and wokes. After all, he’s got so much to fight for, as All That Matters states—his faith, his family, and his freedom. Hell yeah! What a true patriot! But, oh!—is our red-blooded protagonist doubting himself on Fire Inside Me? Are the big, scary wokes too strong? Not if Defector has anything to say about it, Cooper’s impassioned ballad about standing his ground and continuing the charge for those he loves, like a real American hero. Almost brings a tear to your eye, doesn’t it?
So, yeah, obviously it’s the lamest thing ever. This is music exclusively for the people who share Facebook memes about how being a white, Conservative nuclear family is now the ‘counterculture’. But what makes it really, really funny is how Skillet genuinely believe they’re dishing out some radical missive. Not at all surprising for a band that’s totally humourless at the best of times, but you’d think this supposed war they’re waging had some actual severity behind it, rather than placating a demographic prone to meltdowns whenever a woman shows up in Star Wars. Just look at Unpopular, where a stone-faced Cooper refuses to fold for speaking his mind, so much so that he views himself as “an outlaw”. He means it, too, when he uses no-no words like “hell”, and asserts how everything you see these days is like “clown TV”. Yep, that’s almost a Nazi dogwhistle on this Skillet album—isn’t that nice?!