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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not what I expected - Long time fans beware!,
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This review is from: No Changin' Us (Audio CD)
The rudder has shifted and a new course is being charted. I do not like the course and may abbandon ship. It's as if Point of Grace has sold out to the pop- country music world. To me, the excessive country twang is nauseating. What is the deal with the song "Love and Laundry?" "Put on my mascara while I drive on down the road." Come on now...... The word "pray" is in that song so I guess that counts as a religious song right?? Here are the songs I feel are worth while: He Holds Everything,There is Nothing Greater Than Grace, What About Jesus, and Come To Jesus. That is it for me. Four songs out of eleven. I miss songs like: I choose you, The entire Steady On CD, Keep the Candle Burning, and All the World. The new country sound is not for me. The group Genesis continued successfully as a trio for a while but maybe for Point of Grace, it is time to fade into the sunset.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
PoG's Country Debut,
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This review is from: No Changin' Us (Audio CD)
I've been waiting for this album, wondering what it would be like, and I'm very pleasantly surprised.No, this is nothing like their early work. It's nothing like anything before How You Live. With How You Live, PoG entered the country music world, and they've been edging closer to pure country since. How You Live Deluxe Edition added some secular country. Since that point, they've been very open about moving over to country, and doing country radio. They're clearly intending to continue doing Christian music, but in order to expand their base in the country arena, they'll also do things that will get on the radio. That's not only good business, but it's also a way to get their faith-based music in front of people who need to hear it. And these songs are great. At first I wasn't too keen; they're not all what I expected. But now I'm in love with this album. I've listened to it probably 40 times since the release date. PoG has been part of my life for years, and I'm thrilled that they will continue to be. Sure, a couple of the songs are frivolous and silly. But the ladies are frivolous and silly, at times, too. I enjoy having them in my life in part because I love watching their silly video blogs and reading their Twitter updates and hanging out vicariously with them. I love them and I enjoy their silly songs. No, it's not for everyone. That doesn't make it bad. It doesn't even make it not their best. It just makes it not for everyone.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Should be renamed Everything Including Us Has Changed,
This review is from: No Changin' Us (Audio CD)
Disappointing to longtime fans of POG's old style. POG has gone country and secular (or as some people like to call it "crossover"). The trademark harmonies that made POG's sound unique is gone. Also the stance on having songs with strong Christian lyrics is gone, or has been pushed to the back burner.Rest in peace old POG.
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