Press
24 June 2015: On-air interview talking the latest single release for Hope On My Horizon plus giving away tickets to the “Coffee Chocolate Charity CD Party” release for the album
“This isn’t just about melody, it’s about life and death and the string that unites us … ‘Hope On My Horizon’ is a great anthem … catches your attention … a great pop song with a great chorus … Peter delicately straddles the deepness and the need of such a cause with something poppy and palatable without being just cheesy and therefore lose any sense of realness or credibility … It’s a sound that sits nicely among great bands like INXS and Hunters & collectors … I love anyone who can turn a phrase and ‘Dead Man Walking’ is Peter giving the legendary lyricist Steven Taylor a run for his money … great pounding bass filling up the room and a pulse that can’t be ignored … One of life’s truths is that music unites people, it brings people together and makes people think deeper in ways that mere words simply can’t. Peter Woolston understands this basic truth.”
Turn the Dial Flick the Switch, May 2 2015
Heath Andrews (interviewer of David Knopfler, Nils Lofgren, and Bruce Hornsby)
“the sound of rocking guitars, pounding basslines, and crashing drums … pop/rock edge makes his music incredibly accessible … very distinct alternative rock sound … akin to something from Foo Fighters or a less grungy Pearl Jam … guitars have an almost U2 kind of chiming to them and the drums have a forceful stomp … Labelling Hope On My Horizon as a Christian Rock album doesn’t quite do it the justice that it deserves … Peter Woolston has created an album that rocks and inspires with equal measure … this is an EP very much deserving of your time.”