Andy Hunter
Exodus


5.0
classic

Review

by mcdaid USER (10 Reviews)
October 30th, 2010 | 8 replies


Release Date: 2002 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Go out and buy this great electronic CD from a brand new artist in the DJ scene

Until recently I was really sad, because I was trying to get artist that profess they are Christian and back it up their music. And I was trying to find somebody like Crytsal Method or Fatboy Slim that could be Christian. I went exploring on the internet for electronical Christian music. What I found at first wasn't great. A lot of the artist I found were probably only in the Christian market, because they couldn't make it in the secular music scence. But then I found Andy Hunter who makes you almost forget this is Christian music.
His first song on this album "Go" has been featured in many movie trailers. Just recently in the "National Treasure" trailer. It's just the beginning to this great album that has no misses. "The Wonders of You" is the most Christ centered song on the album, and a very wonderful song to listen to. This song I have heard has been featured on some video games "Radiate" is my favorite song right now on this album. It has an amazing beat and some interesting lyrics.
"Amazing" has Christine Glass providing vocals, and you can tell she is a perfect match for the lyrics. "Show" actually has some bible scripture in it. My favorite cue though has to be "Sandstorm Calling". It just a wonderful mostly instrumental track with just Tasia Tjornhom providing little nonverbal voice notes. "Angelic" is also a nice track. And "Intercession" is the perfect end to this cd. Check it out if you like Fatboy Slim and Chemical Brothers, you won't be disappointed.



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LepreCon
October 30th 2010


5481 Comments


Okay please stop

Gyromania
October 30th 2010


37017 Comments


Please stop posting reviews on the front page, you're knocking others off and it's really selfish.

Irving
Emeritus
October 30th 2010


7496 Comments


Dude, this is ANOTHER lazy and poorly thought-out review. If you have a lot to share (which is good), put it on ice for a bit - it gives you the chance to edit and improve you work, AND it lets others stay on the front page for a while longer. And we all can read and happily pos your review, instead of being disgusted by a conveyor belt of quantity over quality.

I for one feel you can do MUCH better (you had a pretty solid first review). If there's a fifth review stewing in there somewhere, hold it, edit, and then by all means release it tomorrow - we'll all be better off for it.

mcdaid
October 30th 2010


25 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

sorry people I did not know there was a rule about only 1 review per day. I will not post any more reviews. Glad you liked my first review. And I work harder to post better reviews. Thank you for your input.

Irving
Emeritus
October 30th 2010


7496 Comments


No such rule exists, really. It's sort of an unspoken thing, and IMHO it should remain just that - unspoken and unofficial.

For me, the real take home message is that you one and should devote more time to writing. It really makes the experience better for everyone - you, me, and the rest of Sputnik.

Personally, I look forward to hearing more from you mcdaid. Will be seeing you around, I'm sure =)

DoctorNurse
October 31st 2010


475 Comments


This guy is clearly taking the piss with his reviews, its quite obvious that they are purposefully awful

Heysatan
October 31st 2010


276 Comments


hhehehew nice review

Eko
October 31st 2010


2118 Comments


I heard another album by this guy and it was like the most boring and awkward thing ever.



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