Back to Music Christian Music Today Radio
 

 
Main  |  E-mail Us  |  About Us
Music Search

Features
Artists
Reviews
Interviews
Commentaries
Music Store
Glimpses of God
News
Radio - Listen Now

We Recommend
Editors' Choice
Best Albums of 2007
Our "Best-Of" Archives

Community
Your Feedback
Free Music Newsletter

Current Reviews
Current Features

Artist Pages

Take the poll

HOLIDAYS & EVENTS
Grandparents' Day (U.S.A.)
See You at the Pole (U.S.A.)
Back to School
Related Channels
Teens
Men
Women
Singles
Today's Christian
Media Guide
Books & Culture
Movies
Holidays & Hot Topics
Fun & Games





Home > Music > Reviews

CadetCadet
Cadet (BEC Recordings)
by Andy Argyrakis

ListenBuy CD

Sometimes the best art is that which is the most simple. Cadet's ability to freely express themselves in an easy to identify with manner is exactly where their niche lies. Granted, nothing they've written or played on the disc is breathtaking, monumental, or the next major wave of phenomenal success, but it's just good old fun—exactly what pop music is supposed to be. Although this disc marks the band's first official release, avid fans of the BEC label may be familiar with them from the Any Given Day: Earth to Heaven worship project.

For whatever reason, Cadet was not included on the CD's spine or front as being the group behind this mostly contemporary praise and worship cover album. Regardless, Cadet members are no strangers to worship, particularly lead singer and vocalist Ryan Smith, a former worship leader for Oregon State University's Campus Crusade for Christ. This youngster's resume stretches back to high school, when he teamed up with now Cadet drummer Chad Basom to play in a band called Narrow Gate. They met Cadet bassist Jason Kennedy in their local music scene, thanks to his participation in the group Pillar (not to be confused with the Flicker Records band with the same name).

Cadet shows a high degree of chemistry, probably stemming from the fact that they've been involved in music at various levels from their teenage years up through young adulthood. Plus they've had production help from Neill King, who's previously worked with the O.C. Supertones, Green Day, and the legendary Elvis Costello. Their self-titled disc starts out with "Speed of Sound," which could easily fill a movie scene that takes place at a beach and has a lot of surfing incorporated into the plot. Their oddly titled track "Gremmy" also fits that theme and would have been a safe bet to ride to the top of the charts in the 1960s. The group stays on a retro path with their comical ditty "God-Man," a song about finding a superhero in Jesus, with a beat that could easily accompany a Superman cartoon.

Cadet also features a cover of "I'm a Believer" by fellow happy rock band The Monkees (actually it's a Neil Diamond song). However, Cadet changed it up a bit to give the romantic pop song more of a spiritual twist—Smith sings "And I saw Your face, now I'm a believer," instead of Diamond's "And I saw her face, now I'm a believer." Cadet does touch on romance, particularly on "The Girl" and "Fantasy." The first is a near Weezer carbon copy speaking of one's desire to find the person God's called them to marry. The second tactfully tackles a more delicate situation where a girl is distracted by the romance in her relationship with her non-Christian boyfriend. Cadet warns for the girl to avoid throwing her faith in Christ by the wayside and building it up in another person. As the disc closes with "Land of the Living," the trio shows a lot of promise, and surprisingly enough, seems like a band that both teens and their parents will agree on.

CadetCadet
Cadet (BEC Recordings)
Buy it now at Christianbook.com!

ListenBuy CD


Copyright © Christian Music Today. Click for reprint information.

Comments or questions? Send us feedback.

Click here to view our music review archives.

Visit the artist pages for related interviews and reviews.



Try an Issue of Today's Christian Woman Free!
Name
Street Address
City/State/Zip
E-mail Address

No credit card required. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Offer valid in U.S. only. Click here for International orders.

If you decide you want to keep Today's Christian Woman coming, honor your invoice for just $17.95 and receive five more issues, a full year in all. If not, simply write "cancel" across the invoice and return it. The trial issue is yours to keep, regardless.

Give Today's Christian Woman as a gift
Buy 1 gift subscription, get 1 FREE!

FREE Newsletter
Sign up now for the Christian Music Today weekly newsletter:
   RSS Feed   RSS Help






XML  Music Features
XML  Music Reviews


Try an Issue of Today's Christian Woman Free!





for teen girls

Download Now
Devotions based on
stories from Christian
music's top female artists


Sale price: $4.95
download now!
ChristianCollegeGuide.net
















Free Newsletter
Sign up for the Music Connection Newsletter:







Concerts & Events
Search:




Powered by iTickets.com
Technology & Information
©2001 iTickets.com
ChristianityToday.com
Home CT Mag Church/Ministry Bible/Life Communities Entertainment Schools/Jobs Shopping Free! Help
Books & Culture
Christianity Today
ChristianityTodayLibrary.com
Church Finance Today
Christian History Back Issues
Church Law & Tax Report
Church Secretary Today
Ignite Your Faith
Leadership Journal
Men of Integrity
Today's Christian
Today's Christian Woman
Your Church
BuildingChurchLeaders.com
ChristianBibleStudies.com
Christian College Guide
Christian History
Christian Music Today
Christianity Today Movies
Church Products & Services
Church Safety
ChurchSiteCreator.com
PreachingToday.com
PreachingTodaySermons.com
Seminary/Grad School Guide
Christianity Today International
www.ChristianityToday.com
Copyright © 2008 Christianity Today International
Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise with Us | Job Openings