Between the Fence &
the Universe
Limited Edition EP
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Track
Listing for The Imposter:
01. Confessional Booth
02. The Imposter
03. Sanctuary
04. Your Beautiful Mind
05. Jumpstart Your Electric Heart!
06. Platform
07. The Royal Path Of Life
08. The Imposter's Song
09. Stay
10. I Need You, The End
11. When He Returns
12. Fade To Red (Antigalaxy)
When musicians manage to find their audiences and (especially)
some measure of success along the way, rare indeed are those who
abandon such formulaic security for the uncertain, often harsh territory
of artistic adventure and freedom. Kevin Max is one of those rare
artists.
The former dcTalk vocalist didn't just say goodbye to one of the
most successful, celebrated groups in the history of Christian music
a few years back (over 8 million units sold); he uprooted himself
from his longtime hometown of Nashville and headed west to Los Angeles,
to begin the next chapter of his life. In Los Angeles, Max Found
himself in unexpected and perspective-altering relationships that
ultimately led to his newest solo-album (and first with Northern
Records), an ear-opening, poetic, alt-rock juggernaut he calls The
Imposter.
"The idea of "the imposter' comes from Brennan Manning's
The Ragamuffin Gospel and Abba's Child" Max reveals. "dcTalk
did weekend retreats with Brennan, and we'd get to talk. He'd explain
that the imposter is in all of us - it's that fleshly part that
isn't willing to give up the ghost, that part that wants to take
over the spirit in us. That's what this album is about - the fight
between the flesh and the spirit."
One track captures elements of that battle is the first single,
"Sanctuary," a pulsating, careening tune full of chiming
rock guitar - courtesy of former Prayer Chain guitarist and producer
of The Imposter, Andrew D. Prickett - and Max's instantly recognizable
tenor. It's also a metaphor for Max's recent sense of homelessness
and his ultimate hope for a heavenly home: So hand me the keys to
your kingdom/give me back my Garden of Eden/ lead me to a place
that I can call my own, a home, a sanctuary...
But for all the inspiring new songs on The Imposter, Max's favorite
track by far is vocally blazing, gospel-tinged cover of Bob Dylan's
"When He Returns" (from Slow Train Coming). "To Me
it brings it all together," Max, says of the piano-and-vocal
track, the sparest song on the album. "I kept the same lyric,
of course, but I changed a few things - it's a little more gospel.
It's a great moment."
When it's all said and done, Max hopes The Imposter can take on
a life of its own. "I want to make music that gets brands new
people listening to it. And I want to bridge the gap between Christian
and mainstream audiences," he declares. "I believe the
only way I can have an impact on both is to take off the mask -
no hiding my weakness and no apologies for my faith."