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When Michael Knott released Poplife in 1991 on Blonde Vinyl Records, he dropped a sun-splashed curveball into the Christian alternative scene-equal parts surf-pop-punk, indie rock, and West Coast mischief. Poplife feels like a board waxed just enough to hold, but loose enough to wipe out with style: catchy, carefree on the surface, and quietly thoughtful underneath.Rather than chasing glossy production, the album rides a more immediate, lived-in sound-jangly guitars, punchy rhythms, and hooks that sneak up on you and refuse to paddle away. Knott's real gift is lyric writing that feels human and honest without ever getting preachy or cheesy. Standouts like "Jet Plane" (a lament for a stolen guitar), "Skate" (a protest with punk bite), and the endlessly quotable "Surf With God" capture a restless faith that's more about movement than monuments-less choir loft, more shoreline.Drums are handled in part by Steve Hindalong of The Choir, bringing drive, feel, and just the right amount of Polish, alongside contributions from Chuck Cummings. The result is an album that sounds like Southern California sunshine filtered through punk ethics-fun, fast, and unexpectedly sincere.This Legends Remastered CD reissue, the 35th Anniversary edition honors one of the defining albums from the Blonde Vinyl era. Released in cooperation with Robert Freeman, this reissue marks the definitive presentation of Poplife on compact disc, limited to 500 copies and newly remastered by J Powell at Steinhaus. Housed in a jewel case with a 16-page lyrics booklet, the release includes rare photos, interviews, and behind-the-scenes reflections. Highlights include an interview with Steve Hindalong recalling the recording sessions, memories from Blonde Vinyl's Christopher Rumbaugh sharing the backstory-and humor-behind the first-time bonus track "Nacho," and reflections from Blonde Vinyl artist Rod Roels, including stories about the album artwork and Michael Knott's original, unused cover concept.As the creative force behind Blonde Vinyl Records and a key figure connected to the earliest days of Tooth & Nail, Michael Knott's influence on Christian alternative music runs deep. Through Lifesavers, L.S. Underground, Aunt Betty's, and Cush, he helped prove that faith-filled music could be weird, joyful, irreverent, and artistically fearless.Poplife isn't a museum piece-it's a beach day captured on tape. Turn it up, roll the windows down, let the surf-punk hooks crash in, and remember: faith doesn't always wear a robe-sometimes it shows up in board shorts, sunburn, and a grin.For fans of L.S. Underground, Undercover, NOFX, Altar Boys, The Queers, Descendents, Lagwagon, Psychedelic Furs, The Beach Boys.
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