Relient K Wrap Up 'Mmhmm 10th Anniversary Tour'; Singer Matt Thiessen Posts Video Looking Back at Last Decade

Relient K

Relient K just ended their highly successful 'Mmhmmm 10th Anniversary Tour' which began on October 30, and lead singer Matt Thiessen spoke a bit on looking back and playing this batch of songs again.

"This has been such an incredibly encouraging tour. We love you all so much and thank you for singing with us so loudly," they wrote on their Facebook. "We are about to play the second to last show tonight. Check out our final tour update video and the #mmhmm10 digital re-release as well as the vinyl."

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The band also recently released a live lyric video for the song "I So Hate Consequences."

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Read Breathecast's Throwback Thursday article on Mmhmm.

Mmhmm debuted at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 chart and later went Gold. It included singles "Be My Escape" and "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been." On Christian radio the album featured three more singles, "High of 75," "I So Hate Consequences," and "Life After Death and Taxes (Failure II)."

The band got their big break in 2000 when they were signed to TobyMac's Gotee Records and put out their self-titled debut. Their two followups garnered even more success, The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek and Two Lefts Don't Make a Right But Three Do. It was then Mmhmm that propelled them into who they are now by maturing the song writing and making the songs hit harder both musically and lyrically.

Last year they released Collapsible Lung on digital format only. It debuted in the Billboard Top 20, and No. 1 on iTunes.