The album is absolutely wonderful and most certainly worth your hard earned dollars. "Control" speaks of God taking control and the sing er becoming lost in the beauty of God.
"Control" is the same song that was on their reset album. "Chaos" talks about how chaotic life is but through it all God stays true. It is about his obsession with God, how God defines the meaning of his life in comparision to what other people obsess over. "You are mine" seems like it could be about a romantic relationship but I do not think that it is. "Picture" is definitely about a past romantic relationship. Highest:500.00 Label: Teleprompt Records L-15901M, Wojtek Records L-15901M Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Repress, 180g Country: US. Lyrically they are Christian (which combined with their musical creativity make them a rare group indeed) on nearly all of their songs. Musically they are true to form and have a variety of sounds, some slower and others very catchy uptempos. They are a very talented and incredibly creative group.
The skip actually occurs in the middle of the phrase "And we all freaked out" an attentive listener will be able to hear the jump. The block of time removed begins after the second verse and before the second pre-chorus (1:42 in the original version), and ends in the middle of the bridge section (3:01 in the original version). The second chorus and most of the bridge section are cut out. "Break the Same" is shortened by approximately 1 minute and 22 seconds."Obsolete" includes new vocals in the finale."Without It"/"Polite" is replaced by a new version of "Plan B", featuring re-recorded guitars along with various small differences.There are, however, a few notable differences: version is mostly the same as the original version. " Control" (Meany, King, LaClave) – 4:39ĭifferences in the WBR re-release."You Are Mine" (Mute Math, Dave Rumsey) – 6:08."Without It" (Mute Math, Adam LaClave) – 4:57."Chaos" (Mute Math, Adam LaClave) – 4:54.(All songs written by Paul Meany except where noted) The second single from Mutemath, " Control", was released to radio on January 15, 2008. The album has sold over 100,000 copies since its original release. It reappeared on the same chart almost a year later at No. 28 on Augwhile the first radio single " Typical" debuted at No. 39 on Billboard's US Modern Rock Chart the same week. The album debuted on Billboard's Top Heatseekers Chart at No. 17. A limited-edition live EP was included with the first 25,000 copies. Records, featuring additional tracks from Reset. On September 26, 2006, the album was re-released on Warner Bros. The album was also released as a two-disc vinyl record in May 2006. According to Mutemath's management, Mutemath sold nearly 10,000 copies in the first month of its release, selling almost 100 copies per day via their website. Near the beginning of February 2006, the album was added to the Teleprompt Records online store, and was from then on sold in digipak form, both online and at concerts. The release date was January 19, the first date of the tour. The album was initially packaged in a jewel case and was sold exclusively at concert dates on their 2006 album tour. Mutemath is the first full-length album by Mutemath, independently released by Teleprompt (formed in 2004 with production/management partners Tedd Tjornhom and Kevin Kookogey).