Save Me from Myself
Save Me from Myself
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Save Me from Myself

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With Save Me from Myself, former Korn guitarist Brian "Head" Welch presents his first solo album since his departure from the band in 2005. A born-again Christian, Welch has detailed his recovery from substance abuse and turn to religion in a best-selling autobiography of the same name, and the musical version of Save Me from Myself sets his confessions to heavy metal arrangements. That's an odd combination, to be sure, and from both directions. It's not often that one hears a heavy metal album in which the thrashing pauses while the artist's daughter prattles out a version of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," and there can't be too many Christian albums which contain songs like "Flush" that begin and end with the sound of someone vomiting into a toilet. But that's the point. Welch has taken to religion (and fatherhood and abstinence) seemingly without losing his heavy metal edge, at least to the extent of expressing his newfound world view in aggressive terms. His is a muscular Christianity, and that's putting it mildly. It is also a non- (or perhaps anti-) denominational one, as he points out in a number called "Die Religion Die." This is one of several songs that seem to be sung in the voice of God, as Welch imagines God would speak. (It's an identification that carries over to the front and back cover photographs, the former a pieta, the latter a crucifixion, both featuring Welch in the role of Jesus Christ.) Some Christians may find such depictions sacrilegious, but Welch isn't worried about that. His beliefs clearly are personal, and he has used them to turn his life around. Whether he will succeed in using them to turn around the lives of his listeners is another matter, but on Save Me from Myself, he certainly tries. "These are not only words to a song," he sings in the closing track, "Washed by Blood," another number he sings as if in the voice of God, and for him that statement can apply to all the lyrics on the album. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Apr 20, 2009
Onlineshopper0506
5 out of 5 stars review

Great Music!

The lyrics are a wonderfully honest testimony on how Brian's life was transformed by Jesus. It's great to have music I can connect with in the rock/metal genre for my personal walk with Jesus since it is my favorite type of music. Finally people (or at least whoever listens to Brian's music) can know they are not alone in their suffering and that Jesus is real and can change anyone's life that wants/chooses to live for Jesus. Some of Brian's content is a little graphic in his songs and videos but anyone who has seen dark times like Brian can really appreciate his boldness to let it all out. With Jesus there is real freedom in being truthful about who you are and what you've done so your heart can be healed and you can begin a better life in Christ!! (It's certainly not always peachy living a christian life, but there is always hope in Jesus and sticking with God will ALWAYS turn out to be a GREAT thing!) With the love of Jesus, God Bless you all!!!!

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Nov 5, 2008
coachmarc
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent

I applaud Brian for being so willing to speak out boldly about his Christian views. I thank him for doing so with a totally killer cd. I don't know Korn's music but this album rocks.

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