From Jesus Freak Hideout, they believe the release contains "Strong acoustic and electric guitar hooks are accompanied by layers of beautifully woven instrumentation to create impressive dynamic musical backdrops.
The skilled musicianship is matched with Christ-centered lyrics that speak boldly about Jesus' sacrifice on the cross and our hopelessness without Him.
"[2] Awarding the album five stars from CCM Magazine, Kevin Sparkman writes, "No new tricks needed, Kennedy’s timeless vocals along with stellar musicianship and matchless production keep the dog-and-pony-show at bay, proving their signature brand of rock ‘n roll sits, and stays.
"[3] Bert Saraco, indicating in a four and a half out of five review by The Phantom Tollbooth, says, "Dogs of Peace have produced an album of songs so well-crafted, so powerfully performed and produced, with such clever and insightful lyrics that most everything placed alongside sounds either lazy (come on – write songs, folks!
Fans of Speak, classic rock, or those currently enjoying Steve Taylor's revival, however, are all prime targets.