Style: Hard Music Rating: Cross Rhythms Product Code: 14743 Product Format: CD Catalogue Code: Atlantic 075678385728 Content Type: Album Items: 1 Release Date:
23 Jan 2006 Normal Dispatch Time:5-15 days (import) Price:£9.97RRP £14.99
First up I must confess I was a little disappointed by P.O.D.'s last effort, so with this being a rather natural follow on from their last album I feared I was building myself up for another anti-climax. But then it was not the quality of music I had issues with, but the style - which is far too subjective. So once I put that aside I was able to enjoy 'Testify' much more than I thought I would. It doesn't hit home in the metal stakes like 'Satellite' and 'Fundamental Elements' did but that was to be expected, this band have always had the ability to shift away from being stuck in a genre rut. You could argue to some extent that the band are mellowing with age, but to a much larger extent you could argue that with age the band are capable of crafting ever more intricate and beautiful pieces of music. My natural thought when taking on Jason Truby as the successor to Marcos Curiel prior to their last album was that this band was gonna get harder and heavier, yet the very reverse seems to have happened - focussing ever more on melodic moments. The lead single "Goodbye For Now" aptly sums up the mood of the majority of the album. The song following on from that and the opener prove to be the other highlights for me personally (unsurprisingly they contain some of the heavier moments too) although do not best demonstrate the craft and intricacy that went into some of the other tunes. Keep an open mind and you should enjoy this well produced album but if you're still hungering for another classic status 'Satellite' you will be disappointed.
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Posted by Francine in USA at 23:07 on Jan 9 2006
Thanks for a good review. Did you mean subjectively in
lyrics?
Posted by Greg Sammons in Stoke on Trent at 16:32 on Jan 10 2006
Hi Francine,
When I was talking about being subjective, i meant that my
personal taste in music was affecting my opinion of a
talented band - and that I wanted to avoid being so
subjective and instead be more objective.
However, judging by your question I may have misinterpretted
it. So please do get in contact with me if you want to
clarify anything further.
That cleared it up totally for me. I've never read a review
where someone differentiated between their tastes and
thinking objectively on the art at hand. That's very cool of
you!
Posted by S.Stewart in Brooklyn,NY at 11:58 on Jan 25 2006
yeah greg great review, i got this album boot-leg about a
week before it came out and i jus happend to think it was
awsome, great message in the music........also this album is
abreath of fresh air with all this teenie rock going round.
i liked this cd si much i bought both this album and yellow
card. 4/5 mic stands
Posted by Maureen Longstaff in Belfast at 10:12 on May 2 2006
My son (not saved) was speaking of this group P.O.D.
yesterday, and wanting to get their albums and thank you
Shilpa for having one of MY questions answered.
Posted by vishesh in india at 12:15 on May 27 2006
p.o.d is it!!!!!! greg i know they have shifted to a melodic
approach but hey their music is as heavy as ever, i mean
just check out "sounds like war"that song is just what p.o.d
is. but the best thing i like about p.o.d is their boldness
of singing THE TRUTH among secular artists.they tour with
bands like Korn,limp bizkit etc in front of secular fans but
still sing what they know is true
Posted by paul in new zealand at 21:38 on Aug 28 2006
ALL tha tribal souljahs unite,
P.O.D IS SO MY FAVE BAND
i love you guys NEVER brake up
i reckon i love them so much is there love for JAH {JESUS} a
lot of people think there rasta but there not Jah is a
hebrew word for jehovah
BLESS YA DAWGS
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Thanks for a good review. Did you mean subjectively in lyrics?