Family Force 5 Goes ‘BZRK’ With New Singer and ‘Time Stands Still’

Family Force 5 will release Time Stands Still, its first studio album in three years, Aug. 5 through Word Entertainment.

The 15-song project also begins a different era for the Atlanta band. Former drummer Jacob “Crouton” Olds has moved behind the microphone as lead vocalist following the departure of his brother Solomon “Soul Glow Activatur” Olds from the touring lineup.

Solomon stepped away in 2013 to spend more time with his family and pursue other creative work. However, he remains involved in songwriting for the band. Teddy “Hollywood” Boldt subsequently joined as drummer, allowing Crouton to move out from behind the kit and into a role that requires considerably more running around.

Family Force 5 Goes ‘BZRK’ With KB

The first look at the new lineup comes through “BZRK,” a hyperactive dance-rock track featuring KB.

Its newly released music video contains exercise equipment, aggressive choreography, bright tracksuits and enough visual activity to make the abbreviated spelling feel like a practical decision.

The video arrived May 23, while “BZRK” became available with digital preorders of Time Stands Still. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Riley Friesen and Seth Mosley produced the album, which continues Family Force 5’s habit of treating genre boundaries more like mildly inconvenient suggestions.

The tracklist moves among electronic dance music, pop, rock, funk and hip-hop. Titles include “Sweep the Leg,” “Glow in the Dark,” “Jet Pack Kicks” and “Everybody Lose Your Mind.”

KB is not the album’s only guest. Melodie Wagner of Hillsong Young & Free appears on “Walk on Water.”

‘Let It Be Love’ Turns Down the Chaos

The album’s lead radio single, “Let It Be Love,” takes a different approach from the controlled chaos of “BZRK.”

Guitarist Derek “Chap Stique” Mount said the song was inspired partly by comments Switchfoot frontman Jon Foreman made while addressing disagreement and protesters outside a concert.

“He encouraged them to remember there was something deeper than disagreement, and there is beauty in connection, in common ground,” Mount said. “He also said we have one card to play, and that card is love.”

That sentiment became the foundation for “Let It Be Love.” The song argues that grace is a stronger response than defensiveness when beliefs and personalities collide.

For a band known for crunk-rock breakdowns, dance instructions and occasionally dressing like escaped youth-group mascots, the message is unusually direct.

Then again, Family Force 5 has always been more deliberate than the party initially suggests.

A Different Era for Family Force 5

Time Stands Still follows 2011’s III and its 2012 remix companion, III.V.

It is Family Force 5’s first full-length record built around Crouton’s lead vocals. As a result, the album offers an early test of how much the band’s identity can change without losing the wonderfully unruly thing underneath it.

Time Stands Still Tracklist

  1. Sweep the Leg
  2. BZRK featuring KB
  3. Show Love
  4. Time Stands Still
  5. Walk on Water featuring Melodie Wagner
  6. Glow in the Dark
  7. Raised by Wolves
  8. Jet Pack Kicks
  9. XRAY
  10. Let It Be Love
  11. Everybody Lose Your Mind
  12. Dance Like Nobody’s Watching
  13. When Everything’s Changing
  14. Never Say Never
  15. This Is My Year