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Article Title: Loveology
Author of reported comment: DVD
Comment Date: 23:00 on Nov 28 2007
Comment: But Kevin Max will always be my favorite of the three, simply because he's the most real - sometimes embarassingly so, but I find it endearing. He's "God's little Frankenstein", to quote one of his own remarks at a gig in Hollywood a few years back. He's had his share of personal failings, and just lets those things be what they are instead of covering them up and projecting a squeaky clean image, and I think he's able to write in a way that levels the playing field between Christian and non-Christian listeners - he clearly wrestles with God and expresses Christian beliefs, but his often poetic language takes effort on the part of everyone's brain to figure out what's being said, rather than just letting the Christian audience tune out and assume they already know what he's talking about. Honestly, he's the only solid songwriter of the bunch. Without his eccentric influence on the lyrics and melodies, Tait and Toby are just curning out straightforward and simplistic radio singles for the youth group set. I suppose that age group needs good music, but some of us grown-up Christians like to think a little harder from time to time.
   
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