Stellar Kart Album Reviews Powerpop / Pop-Punk - Fervent / Word
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Expect the Impossible (2008)
After much success and breaking out amongst the Christian music spectrum, Stellar Kart comes back with their third release Expect The Impossible. After a semi-ordinary, stereo-typical, pop-punk release, We Can’t Stand Sitting Down, in 2006; when popping in this album, I really wasn’t exactly expecting anything revolutionary.
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We Can't Stand Sitting Down (2006)
Almost a year and a half after their very popular, GMA nominated debut, All Gas. No Brake. Stellar Kart is back with their highly anticipated sophomore release, We Can’t Stand Sitting Down. Stellar Kart was nominated for New Artist of the Year and Rock Album of the Year for their debut, which had 3 radio singles topping the charts. The band also packed in over 200 dates touring with bands like Kutless, BarlowGirl, Falling Up and Pillar, playing anywhere from sell out crowds to church camps.
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ARTIST INFORMATION
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Is there such a thing as a ‘power pop punk rock’ band? Could you even describe it if there were? Here’s a plan – forget the labels. Stellar Kart already has. Instead of trying to fit into some preconceived notion of what they are supposed to sound like, Stellar Kart has spent the last year and a half defining, refining, smelting, hacking, merging, polishing, and crafting the twelve songs that comprise their highly anticipated sophomore release, We Can’t Stand Sitting Down. A quick listen will convince even the most lead-eared among us that what you are hearing isn’t punk rock music, or power punk music, or pop rock music, or whatever other label you might want to hang on it. It’s just great music, performed by one of the hardest working bands in Christian music.
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