This is pretty much a culmination of what Five Iron Frenzy is all about. As the band grew older it was less about the economy, big business, sellouts, and indians (btw I still love all those songs) and back to their roots and to why they first became a band. Reese Roper is a master at putting into words society's and our own arrogance and ungratefulness as Christians. Then by the end of the song its nothing but a humble yet very intense offering of praise. Can you fit anything more powerful into one song?
This is pretty much a culmination of what Five Iron Frenzy is all about. As the band grew older it was less about the economy, big business, sellouts, and indians (btw I still love all those songs) and back to their roots and to why they first became a band. Reese Roper is a master at putting into words society's and our own arrogance and ungratefulness as Christians. Then by the end of the song its nothing but a humble yet very intense offering of praise. Can you fit anything more powerful into one song?