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Music Critic Reviews of Hope On My Horizon
Review by Kelly O’Neil (clients include Foreigner, Jessica Simpson, Kevin Max, Jaci Velasquez, CCM, U and CrossWalk magazines)
4 out of 5 stars
“Like U2 in it’s heyday … kicking rock … grand confident vocals … layered guitars … similar timbre to Switchfoot … enjoyable modern rock album that will easily attract listeners worldwide”
Music Critic Alex Henderson (Billboard, Spin, The L.A. Weekly, Creem)
3.5 stars out of 5
“…this is a solid outing that paints an attractive picture of his talents as a vocalist, songwriter and guitarist … Woolston specializes in melodic, guitar-powered alternative rock, and it is evident that he has a knack for memorable hooks. Woolston is as infectious on “Dead Man Walking,” “Obsession” and “I Believe In You” as he is on “Better Man Someday” and the title track (all of which he wrote by himself) … Hope On My Horizon is definitely an album that counts its blessings and sees the glass as half full rather than half empty … enjoyable outing”
Music Critic Heath Andrews (interviewer of David Knopfler, Nils Lofgren, and Bruce Hornsby)
5 out of 5 stars
“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”
Music Critic Alec Cunningham (Blank)
3.5 stars out of 5 “… all tracks you can easily get into and sing along with … these tracks are easy to relate to … an arena rock sound.”