- Hearts of the Innocent
Infobox Album |
Name = Hearts of the Innocent
Type =Album
Artist =Kutless
Released =March 21 ,2006
Genre =Christian rock
Length = 44:05/58:00
Label =BEC Recordings
Producer =Aaron Sprinkle
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wj9ss33ra3bg link]
*Christianity Today Rating|3|5 [http://www.christianitytoday.com/music/reviews/2006/heartsoftheinnocent.html link]
*Cross Rhythms rating-10|8 [http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/products/Kutless/Hearts_Of_The_Innocent/17152/ link]
*Jesus Freak Hideout Rating|3|5 [http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/HeartsOfTheInnocent.asp link]
Last album ="Strong Tower " (2005)
This album = "Hearts of the Innocent" (2006)
Next album = "Live From Portland " (2006)"Hearts of the Innocent" is the fourth album released by the
Christian rock bandKutless . A special edition of this album was also released. It included a DVD with all seven (at the time) of the band'smusic videos , as well as four bonus acoustic tracks added to the CD. The song "Shut Me Out" was once in the top 5 on [http://www.christianrock.net/index.asp ChristianRock.net] , and "Somewhere in the Sky" was the 16th most requested song.Track listing
#"Hearts of the Innocent" - 3:37
#"Shut Me Out" - 3:29
#"Beyond the Surface" - 3:24
#"Smile" - 4:24
#"Promise of a Lifetime" - 4:03
#"Winds of Change" - 4:20
#"Somewhere in the Sky" - 2:40
#"Mistakes" - 3:52
#"Push Me Away" - 3:21
#"Changing World" - 3:53
#"Million Dollar Man" - 2:56
#"Legacy" - 3:44pecial Edition tracks
- "Shut Me Out" (acoustic) - 3:22
- "Smile" (acoustic) - 4:25
- "Somewhere in the Sky" (acoustic) - 2:38
- "Changing World" (acoustic) - 3:52
DVD contents
#"Your Touch" (music video)
#"Tonight" (music video)
#"Run" (music video)
#"Not What You See" (music video)
#"Sea of Faces" (music video)
#"Strong Tower" (music video)
#"Shut Me Out" (music video)ingles
*Shut Me Out
*Winds of Change
*Somewhere in the Sky
*Promise of A LifetimeMusic Videos
*Shut Me Out [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7Nb1CnaqDw&mode=related&search=]
*Somewhere in the SkyTwo music videos have been released for the album thus far. The video for "Shut Me Out" was released in late 2005/early 2006, and begins with a young boy wandering around a factory. Outside, a SWAT teams arrives and storms the building. The band is seen playing inside. The first minute of the video makes it evident that the SWAT team is there to arrest the band for speaking the Word of God. At the chorus, lead singer
Jon Micah Sumrall goes to the roof of the building, and yells the words of the chorus through a megaphone down to the policemen below. The SWAT team continues to fan out and look for the band members, who are shown at various times connecting wires and looking out of windows. The young boy keeps looking around the factory through most of the video. At the end, the band members rush to hook up a microphone before they are caught. The SWAT team breaks down the door, and the band is then seen being taken away in the SWAT van. After the song has ended and the van pulls away, the boy finds the microphone, and plugs it in. The screen then goes to black, and the words "Truth Message Sent" are typed across the top left corner of the screen.The video for "Somewhere in the Sky" was released in late 2006/early 2007. The video primarily consists of various shots of extreme sports; primarily surfing, windsurfing, skateboarding, and BMX biking. The band members are shown playing/singing one at a time during various shots, and they are foreground in black and white. The images are shown with various flashes of static over many of the shots. The song's meaning is displayed very well in the video, because lead singer Jon Micah Sumrall has said that he enjoys living for every single day, and he does that a lot with extreme sports. These words of his are shown in many lines throughout the song, primarily in the line, "This is a call to act and seize your day." The video has apparently not been released anywhere online as of yet, and can only be found on the
Christian rock music video compilation, " X 2007".
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