''What I've Become'' is the third studio album by
Christian rock
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band
Ashes Remain
Ashes Remain is an American Christian rock band, formed in 2001 and based in Baltimore, Maryland. The band was founded by Josh Smith and Ryan Nalepa. While they released two albums in their first six years, the band is popularly known for its thi ...
. It was released on August 23, 2011 by the label
Fair Trade Services
Fair Trade Services, formerly known as INO Records, is an American record label based in Brentwood, Tennessee, specializing in Contemporary Christian music (CCM).
History
The label was founded in 1999 as INO Records, a division of M2 Communica ...
. The album charted on ''
Billboard
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''s Christian and Heatseeker Albums charts at Nos. 25 and 18 respectively. This album was produced by Rob Hawkins.
Critical reception
The album was met with generally positive reviews from critics.
Alpha Omega New's Elise F. said that "What I've Become, the debut album of rock band Ashes Remain, is part
Kutless
Kutless is an American Christian rock band from Portland, Oregon formed in 1999. Since their formation, they have released multiple studio albums and one live album, '' Live from Portland''. They have sold over 3 million records worldwide.
...
, part
Red
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, a bit
Decyfer Down
Decyfer Down is an American Christian rock band formed in 1999 and based in Morehead City, North Carolina, United States. Until 2002 – the year that Christopher Clonts joined the band – they went by the moniker Allysonhymn (pronounced All-ey ...
, and overall one of the best rock albums to come out yet this year."
[ In addition, Elise F. wrote that "while Ashes Remain is a band that could come across at times as generic both lyrically and musically, they have surprising talent and a solid sound. I, for one, will definitely be putting this album on repeat while I wait to see what they come up with next."][
Alternative Addiction's Mike said that "Baltimore Christian modern rock outfit Ashes Remain has undoubtedly produced one of the modern rock highlights of 2011. Full of hooks and great songs, 'What I've Become' hits all the right buttons whilst harnessing it to a hard edge that fans of ]Skillet
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and Kutless will fully appreciate. Held together by Rob Hawkins (Disciple
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Religion
* Disciple (Christianity), a student of Jesus Christ
* Twelve Apostles of Jesus, sometimes called the Twelve Disciples
* Seventy disciples in t ...
, Fireflight
Fireflight is an American Christian rock band formed in Eustis, Florida in 1999. The band was signed by Flicker Records.
The band currently consists of Dawn Michele, Glenn and Wendy Drennen and Justin Cox (who left in 2013 but rejoined in 2 ...
) uncluttered production this album has the appeal to crossover into the secular market and at the same time be relevant in both the rock and the pop markets."[ Additionally, Mike wrote "whilst winning no awards for originality whatsoever 'What We've Become' nevertheless deserves high praise for its great songs, high quality musicianship and overall consistency making this album one of the surprises of 2011."][
Christian Music Zine's Tyler Hess said that "the genre itself tends to lead to cookie-cutter albums, but even though Ashes Remain follows a pattern set forth by many bands before them in their debut, What I’ve Become, they do it with a fairly polished sound and by consistently mixing things up with different approaches it makes for a solid release."][
]Cross Rhythms
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' Lins Honeyman said that "this is a stunning release from a band set on communicating God's love in a real, relevant and electrifying way."[
Jesus Freak Hideout's Michael Weaver said that "if you are a fan of the everyday average modern rock played in constant rotation on radio stations these days, Ashes Remain are right up your alley. They bring just enough on the side of catchy hooks with ''What I've Become'' to be interesting. If you are looking for something new and exciting, you should probably stay far away. Given the state of affairs in the music industry today, I can see Ashes Remain having some success with their accessible sound. Though their debut isn't particularly impressive, they do show enough chops in the style they play to be a band to look at in the future. Hopefully these guys can add some originality and creativity into their fairly polished sound."][
New Release Tuesday's Mary Burklin said that "although there's not a whole lot of new ground broken lyrically and instrumentally in this album, it's a formula that works. Ashes Remain certainly adds its own unique flavor to the formula, and ''What I've Become'' is a solid addition to any collection. One of the elements that sets them apart is their use of intricate, guitar-focused bridges in almost every track. Another element that gives them strength is their ability to meld acoustic and grittier elements flawlessly in the same song. Overall, it is a raw album that sheds some light amidst dark themes."][ Lastly, Burklin wrote that "the album walks through hard places while still fixed on hope through the grace of Christ."][
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Track listing
Personnel
* Josh Smith – lead vocals, backing vocals
* Rob Tahan – lead guitar, backing vocals
* Ryan Nalepa – rhythm guitar
* Jon Hively – bass guitar, backing vocals
* Ben Kirk – drums, percussion
Charts
Album
References
External links
AllMusic
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2011 debut albums
Fair Trade Services albums