Tommy Jones | Goodfellow AFB, TX United States | 07/19/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is GS Megaphone's second major record label release. I have been following them now for about 7 years from their start in Hatfield, AR and they just keep getting better. This album is a fantastic follow up to their debut of Out of my Mind, which was noiminated for two dove awards. This album is sure to follow suit. From the first track of Reformation, Randy Shreve showcases his amazing drumming ability. The band has grown as a whole from their last project. Ben Shreve (Bass and Voclas) showcases his ever increasing talent on tracks such as Venom which is more reminiscent to the progressive rock band Dream Theater than most Christian rock. Daniel Rosas and Chris Freeman have also made their contributions to this new album. Their hard rocking but melodic chords give this album the perfect mix of crunch and melody. If you love hard rock with a straight to the point message of God's love, then this is a must own."
Quality christian music
Robert R. Paulun | 09/04/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I have christian bands like Kutless, Pillar, Skillet, 1000 ft. Krutch,... and this band was a pleasant surprise. They sound like christian godsmack, if it is ok to say that. The vocalist is incredible... better than Jon Sumrall from Kutless. His voice is unique and just beautiful. The guitarist has good talent and plays some pretty mean leads. The best songs are Venom(7) Personal Renaissance(6) and Sing till the Song Sings You(13). The Enemy in Me is also a great song. I recommend this cd to anyone who likes Kutless, or Skillet, or any Christian rock band. This band is very underrated, both in the Christian realm and the secular realm. Get this quality piece of music and listen and be drawn into the lyrics."
Best Christian Rock CD I've ever heard
Robert R. Paulun | 08/12/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"?If you have not heard this band than you are missing the cutting edge of Christian Rock. GS Megaphone is not only the best Christian Rock band I have ever listen to, they easily surpass the music the secular pop music machine produces. Beyond their musical abilities GSM writes lyrics that are not only deep but challenging. GSM is the Rich Mullins of this Christian Rock generation, honest, committed to Christ, and making great music.Ross"
Max to the MEGAPHONE
Jason Johnston | Grapevine, TX | 02/23/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I have been looking and looking for this CD and had been unable to find it. Finally I just found it for purchase online and downloaded the MP3s.
I heard these guys on the radio here in town and really like them. Their lyrics are fantastic and their sound is very unique, not like some of the other bands you hear today. I am sad to think that this will be their last CD, but rumor has it, this is true.
GS MEGAPHONE---> Going on my wall at home.
faithchatter.com"
The ONLY new Christain Grunge album to come out in years
John W. Newman | Montvale, VA | 03/01/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One word can sum this album up: "Breathtaking". I'm serious. It seems that I'm pretty much caught up in the past when it comes to music, I'm really big into hair metal (Stryper, Van Halen) and grunge (early Pearl Jam, Soundgarden), so I rarely purchase new up-to-date music, BUT I gave GS Megaphone a try, and GOODNESS GRACIOUS ME!! This cd is incredible! While all the tracks are killer, the best are 'Venom', 'Reformation', and 'Sing Until The Song Sings You'. 'Sing Until The Song Sings You' has a real special place in my heart because of the use of the sitar (one of my favorite instruments) thoughout the entire song. If you looking for a great new grunge cd, CHECK THIS ONE OUT!!"