Great album.
mcflytrap | Marshall, MI United States | 06/03/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I'll give this one 4 stars simply because although it is great, I don't find it quite as good as some of their past (and future) work. This album took a while to grow on me...it's pretty harsh. But when it did, I couldn't get enough of it. If you don't like it, give it time. It's much more alternative sounding in some parts, yet other parts are very heavy. As always, Dale's lyrics are deep and thought provoking. A favorite line of mine taken from Isaiah 64:7 is "If my sin remains I have chosen my God." I urge you to pull out the lyrics and read along while the music plays."
Not as good as their earlier recordings, but still good.
T. Sides | Colorado | 03/17/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In "Odditties", Bride turned from their traditional metal and went to a more alternative style. But it's good none the less. Dale Thompson's piercing voice and thought-provoking lyrics complement the music, making them a band that Christians and non-Christians would enjoy."
Excellent choice for the avid BRIDE fan
T. Sides | 11/16/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Anyone out there remember "Show No Mercy"? Well I've been listeneing to this group for 13 years, and this is one of their best. Dale Thompson probably screams more on this album than their last 7 or 8. I wish that they could get a core of guys to stick with the band for any length of time, but this album is definitely vintage Bride all the way...it needs to be played loud!"