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Testify

P.O.D.

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Album Review

Whether it be the group's Christian ethos, ethnically diverse makeup, or reggae-sunsplash-meets-Ozfest vibe, P.O.D. has always retained a bit more respectability than their rap-rock peers. Even during the group's most "nu-metal" moments, they sound like they have at least heard Bad Brains' first three albums and probably dug them. Smartly, on their fifth studio album, Testify, the band continues to eschew such rap-rock gimmicks as ancillary use of turntables and cheesy samples, and instead delivers a mature and workmanlike metal monster-piece. Bright, loud, but always artful, Testify's glossy production comes via journeyman hitmaking producer and synthesizer master Glen Ballard. While P.O.D. has lost none of their rootsy funk metal swagger, Ballard — the man behind such pop titans as Michael Jackson, Van Halen, and Alanis Morissette — has found a way to give them an eminently palatable studio sheen that brings to mind a deft mix of the arena rock of Asia and the Police, as much as it does Sepultura. The move toward a more polished sound also pays dividends creatively, as guitarist Jason Truby, while not quite as forward-thinking as Audioslave's Tom Morello, nonetheless shines under Ballard's approach, delivering a truly inspired and technically brilliant performance. Similarly, vocalist Sonny seems reinvigorated and practically giddy on the lead-off track, "Roots in Stereo." Spiritually, the band is as concerned as ever with Jah, inner strength, and the "blood of God's veins," and if the melancholy single "Goodbye for Now" is any indication, they still have a few inner demons to wrestle with creatively. Luckily, though, they haven't forgotten the funk, and songs such as the head-snapping "Lights Out" and the Sabbath-esque "Sounds Like War" combine a bit of hip-hop fun with Bob Marley-inspired metal faith. Throw in a couple of serendipitous guest spots from Hasidic rapper Matisyahu and by the time you get to the devastating metal-reggae album closer, "Mark My Words," you've got a band reborn.

Customer Reviews

P.O.D IS MY NEW FAVORITE

The album is so exceptional and different from various rock artists. My music taste is varied depending on talent, I enjoy pop and rock; now a days it's so difficult to discover a great album that you can replay on the radio over and over again with out tiring of the song. My favorite song on this soundtrack is Goodbye For Now. I played it in class, so many classmates approached me, asking me to turn up the volume and who the artist was. This is such a great song, it needs to be publicised much more, many people will appreciate the music. I'm almost positive that if Itunes put P.O.D on the homepage more often, it would make the top 10. BUY THIS SONG AND ALBUM!

The New Album from P.O.D. bridges the gap from the past to the present.

P.O.D. is taking a risk here. In Testify, the album seems to have genre amnesia. Not that it's bad, it's just really surprising. The songs go from a surprising reggae theme (Roots In Stereo), to a softer Rock (If You Could See Me Now), then to the Hard Rock we all know and love (Sounds Like War) , then to a Rap song (On the Grind). Rinse then Repeat. That's the album in a nutshell. Some peeps, may not like this because it kinda messes up the mood sometimes. Lyrics, however, haven't lost their touch. Each song focuses on a different theme and gives you inspiration. Testify, is a toss up. If you like a variety of genres within one CD, this album is for you. P.O.D. fans will probably already have this. Others might want to check out one of the older albums to get into this CD. I recommend Satellite, which is less varied and more rock and drifts into metal sometimes.

Amazing Album

This is a great album, i would put it up there with alltime greats. Better than satellite in my opinion. Buy the whole thing! Its got an amazing variety that makes it feel like your listening to it on shuffle. If you can only get one i would suggest Roots because it kinda sums up the album in one song. Great cd and hope you enjoy it!

Biography

Formed: 1992 in San Diego, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

While they play around with the infectious grooves of reggae and Latin music as well as the heavy deliverance of hip-hop and rock, San Diego's hard rock four-piece P.O.D. has defined a universal message. They're born-again...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Hard Rock, Metal
  • Released: Jan 20, 2006

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