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255:"Brother, Brother", the first song on the album, is inspired by the band members' experience with the drug use of friends. Bawinkel stated in an interview that "a bunch of the tunes cover what we wanted to say to them during those times ." Michael Weaver, writing for Jesus Freak Hideout, interpreted the song as an attempt to convince this individual to turn his or her life around and return to the Christian faith. The next track, named "The Rich, The Strong and The Poor", tells the story of three men looking for happiness. The first tries to find it in money, but he returns unfulfilled. The second tries looking for happiness in physical strength. He believes that if he proves himself, that he will find peace. Like the first man, he ends up unfulfilled. The final man looks for happiness in basic life needs and likewise ends up in the same position as the first two men. Bawinkel explains that, "all three are very much in the same position in that happiness hasn’t been found in chasing these various desires. There is something more which is hopeful for some and frustrating for others." 262:. The video shows the band singing the song acoustically in the studio, much like the version that is featured on the album. Instrumentally, the song is guitar-driven and features the mandolin. The lyrics remind the listener to continue going forward even if it is painful. The song has been seen as symbol of the band's faith. The title track, "Toil", is an acoustic protest song that was compared by one reviewer to the 460: 390: 346: 455: 450: 445: 440: 424: 419: 414: 409: 404: 385: 380: 375: 370: 341: 336: 331: 326: 252:. Along with highlighting the struggles of blue-collar America, the lyrics portray the idea that there is hope even when things appear to be bleak and that giving up is not an option. While there are Christian themes throughout the songs, neither Christian nor secular reviewers found them to be preachy. 494:
s reviewer called the cover "perfectly-executed". Danny Exyle, writing for Punk News, called the song a "crowd favorite" for fans of the band's live show. Jesus Freak Hideout's reviewer viewed the release of another hymn on one of Flatfoot 56's albums very favorably; the band had covered
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The album was released to generally favorable reviews. Critics and fans enjoyed the album's diversity of sound and song writing. Reviewers described the album's songs as working-class anthems with Christian themes. The final track on the album, a Celtic punk cover of the hymn
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was Flatfoot 56's best work to date and that the album showed the band improving with age. Innocent Words' reviewer agreed with Jesus Freak Hideout's assessment, while David Von Bader, from Consequence of Sound, felt that the album was a step towards broader appeal.
192:", was well received by music critics. The album produced one single, "I Believe It", that was released as a music video. Both the album and the single failed to chart. The track "Winter in Chicago" was featured on the soundtrack for the video game 31: 276:
ballad that was written in response to people making jokes about Bawinkle's height. The man depicted in the track is six feet one inch (1.85 meters) tall and has to deal with people questioning him about why he does not play
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Tobin Bawinkel, this familiarity allowed Rioux to encourage the band to advance musically and think differently. During January 2012, the band recorded the entire album at the Atlas Studios in Chicago, Illinois.
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was received positively by reviewers, though the album and its single failed to chart. Absolute Punk's reviewer commented that the album was "fun" and a "rabble-rouser." Jesus Freak Hideout's reviewer thought
981: 222:, owner of Paper + Plastick, saw the band play and was impressed by their energy and performance. When he discovered that the band was looking for a record label, he offered to sign them. 272:. The lyrics tell the story of an unhappy, overworked, working-class man. The song ends with the lyrics, "I'm a slave to that whistle call. I’m a slave." The tenth song, "6'10"", is an 1007: 985: 231:, was chosen as the album's producer. The band felt that having the same producer improved communication and allowed the band to work more freely. According to 1049: 176:, released on August 14, 2012, by Paper + Plastick. The release is the fourth studio album released by the group since they were signed by a label. 268: 249: 318: 1164: 499:" on an earlier album. He concluded stating "anyone who thought hymns were boring not heard a Flatfoot 56 rendition." 1230: 608: 1053: 1185: 194: 982:"Flatfoot 56 Finish Recording New Album With Johnny Rioux At Atlas Studio; On Tour In Europe & Russia" 1127: 1225: 362: 244:
The album's lyrics have been described as an anthematic examination of the struggles of the American
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The third song on the album, "I Believe It", was the subject of the band's only music video from
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The final song on the album was well received by reviewers. The song, a Celtic punk cover of "
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Johnny Rioux, who had produced Flatfoot 56's last album,
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Brandon Good — guitar, harmonica, mandolin, vocals
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Archived from 654:David Daniher — bagpipes 605:Justin Yates — engineer 184:, returned as the producer. 936:References and bibliography 714:Kyle Wilnewie — vocals 660:Maron Gaffron — vocals 657:Rebecca Faber — violin 648:Jane Bawinkel — vocals 1247: 1079:. IndieClick Music Network 705:Spider — upright bass 680:Kevin Phlanz — vocals 1126:Von Bader, David (2012). 1109:Tuttle, Jonathan (2012). 711:Jimmy Wasion — piano 627:Ryan Besch — artwork 523:Live or Die Trying - 3:24 302: 299: 218:. Less than Jake drummer 131: 28: 1147:Weaver, Michael (2012). 950:. Rovi Corporation. 2013 708:Turbovamps — vocals 702:Ginger Rob — vocals 591:Production and recording 541:Winter In Chicago - 3:10 529:Terrorizing Truth - 2:45 202:Background and recording 1184:Zarrillo, Zack (2012). 1048:Moore, John B. (2012). 686:Jon Pratt — vocals 663:Dan Hanson — banjo 622:Artwork and photography 602:Tim Rusin — mixing 556:Personnel as listed on 508:Brother, Brother - 2:32 240:Writing and composition 54:July 24, 2012 1092:Tsai, Matthew (2012). 517:Take Hold Again - 3:28 1151:. Jesus Freak Hideout 963:Exyle, Danny (2012). 1132:Consequence of Sound 1094:"Flatfoot 56 - Toil" 1069:Shrum, Tony (2012). 1016:"Flatfoot 56 Charts" 980:Flatfoot 56 (2012). 917:"Flatfoot 56 Charts" 526:Work For Them - 2:15 363:Consequence of Sound 290:Professional ratings 1111:"Flatfoot 56: Toil" 651:Cuddy — vocals 514:I Believe It - 2:44 398:Jesus Freak Hideout 291: 1231:Flatfoot 56 albums 1149:"Flatfoot 56 Toil" 1134:. IndieClick Music 988:on August 23, 2012 965:"Flatfoot 56 Toil" 944:"Flatfoot 56 Toil" 666:Joby — cello 611: — mastering 289: 1043:(289). Cleveland. 1037:Alternative Press 723: 722: 698: 677: — bagpipes 676: 617: — composer 615:Albert E. 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Index


Studio album
Flatfoot 56
Genre
Celtic punk
Christian punk
folk
Label
Producer
Johnny Rioux
Flatfoot 56
Black Thorn
Celtic punk
Flatfoot 56
Johnny Rioux
Street Dogs
I'll Fly Away
Watch Dogs
Summerfest
Milwaukee
Less than Jake
Vinnie Fiorello
Black Thorn
frontman
working class
liberal
Bruce Springsteen
Wrecking Ball
alt-country
basketball

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