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P.O.D.
's lineup may have returned to 2001, but thankfully its sound did not. Guitarist
Marcos Curiel
came back to the SoCal band for the first time since
Satellite
, bringing his underrated talent and looming presence that had been missing on the band's subsequent releases (2003's
Payable on Death
and 2006's
Testify
). The synergy of his reappearance was obvious, even if longtime fans may have been flattened a bit to hear the band's new sound lacking the edge of earlier releases. To their credit, the new sound worked in
's favor since modern rock fans seemed to have left nu-metal in their wake. Indeed,
Limp Bizkit
and
Korn
fans were few and far between. No longer shouldering the nu-metal mantle,
were free to reacquaint listeners with their versatility. The straight reggae of
"I'll Be Ready,"
the bluesy rhythm of
"It Can't Rain Everyday,"
and the (gasp!) acoustic ballad
"Tell Me Why"
show that this is not a memory piece or a tribute to harder days.
When Angels and Serpents Dance
represents the strength of one of Christian rock's greatest assets. Guest artists include
the Marley Sisters
,
Mike Muir
of
Suicidal Tendencies
, and
Page Hamilton
Helmet
. ~ Jared Johnson
's lineup may have returned to 2001, but thankfully its sound did not. Guitarist
Marcos Curiel
came back to the SoCal band for the first time since
Satellite
, bringing his underrated talent and looming presence that had been missing on the band's subsequent releases (2003's
Payable on Death
and 2006's
Testify
). The synergy of his reappearance was obvious, even if longtime fans may have been flattened a bit to hear the band's new sound lacking the edge of earlier releases. To their credit, the new sound worked in
's favor since modern rock fans seemed to have left nu-metal in their wake. Indeed,
Limp Bizkit
and
Korn
fans were few and far between. No longer shouldering the nu-metal mantle,
were free to reacquaint listeners with their versatility. The straight reggae of
"I'll Be Ready,"
the bluesy rhythm of
"It Can't Rain Everyday,"
and the (gasp!) acoustic ballad
"Tell Me Why"
show that this is not a memory piece or a tribute to harder days.
When Angels and Serpents Dance
represents the strength of one of Christian rock's greatest assets. Guest artists include
the Marley Sisters
,
Mike Muir
of
Suicidal Tendencies
, and
Page Hamilton
Helmet
. ~ Jared Johnson