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String Quartet Tribute to Relient K is as melodically lightweight as the alt-CCM pop-punks it's riffing on, performing material from all four of the Ohio band's albums with a mixture of violin, viola, and cello. The songs are missing a lot without the slick production tricks, buoyant vocals, and sugary guitars of Relient K's albums, but the melodies in "Pressing On," "Softer to Me," and especially "In Love With the 80's" stand up. Other highlights include "I Am Understood?" and "Be My Escape," the latter of which adds percussion for a particularly urgent effect. ~ Johnny Loftus
Tributee: Relient K.
Personnel: Todd Rubenstein (harp, violin, viola, cello, programming); David Davidson (violin).
Audio Mixer: Todd Rubenstein.
Arranger: Todd Rubenstein. String Quartet Tribute To Relient K Music String Quartet Tribute To Relient K Songs | 1. | Pressing On - Various Artists |
| 2. | Getting into You - Various Artists |
| 3. | Softer to Me - Various Artists |
| 4. | In Love with the 80's - Various Artists |
| 5. | Failure to Excommunicate - Various Artists |
| 6. | For the Moments I Feel Faint - Various Artists |
| 7. | Be My Escape - Various Artists |
| 8. | Jefferson, Aero Plane - Various Artists |
| 9. | Let It All Out - Various Artists |
| 10. | I Am Understood? - Various Artists |
| 11. | Mood Rings - Various Artists |
| 12. | Sadie Hawkins Dance - Various Artists |
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