My Only Rescue

"[2] Christian Music Zine's Joshua Andre said "My Only Rescue is sadly near the bottom of my ‘pile’ in terms of favourite albums.

All I know is that The Museum have tried very hard for their sophomore album, and with some success (“In Jesus Name”, “Not For Sale”, “Love will find You”, “My Only Rescue”), with some room for improvement needed in a few songs (“All Over The World”, “Lost In a Moment”).

Don’t chuck out the baby with the bath water though- keep The Museum in your sights- they do have potential, and here’s to hoping album #3 is a little bit more cohesive.

"[3] Christianity Todays Andy Argyrakis said that the band was "named after a monument that marked the end of communism in Romania, The Museum continues to dive deeply social issues.

Gleaned from activism with Compassion International and the anti-slavery organization Not for Sale, this album overflows with the pursuit of justice, while urging listeners to break out of comfort zones.

"[7] New Release Tuesday Jonathan Francesco said "with their sophomore effort, My Only Rescue, the band seems to try and find themselves a bit more with a fairly varied mix of accessible tunes.

The music is very good and there are moments that feel inspired by other acts like Kutless or Tenth Avenue North, among others, but there's also little here that actually screams, "Ah, this is The Museum!"

Hopefully in subsequent releases, The Museum can better define their own sound and create a record that fits in with everyone else's while still maintaining a distinct identity.