Everything Is Different Now

Lead vocalist Adam Agee explained that rather than focusing on more relational matters on Everything is Different Now, the material has more of a worshipful flavor.

Jared Johnson of AllMusic positively stated: "If you agree with most that Christian punk popsters Stellar Kart aimed for their broadest audience yet on 2008's Expect the Impossible, then you'll probably consider their fourth album, Everything Is Different Now, as bringing it all back home.

The band, with vocalist Adam Agee at the forefront, has matured and altered their formula from blink-182-type power punk to meaningful vertical praise.

I can recommend this album to any Christian music fan in general, because it contains everything from worship, to rock, and even includes Stellar Kart’s very own punk sound.

What Stellar Kart needs to do to break the chains of repetition is to drop their producer, not because he isn't cutting it but because it’s time for a change of scenery.

I know that sounds harsh but the writing style on this album is aimed at Christian teens and it’s like it was purposely written that way.

Or maybe this is just Stellar Kart’s fourth half-hearted album in five years which fails to show both musical and lyrical maturity.