On one hand, I can see/hear why some people are put out by this album. Yes, a lot of Christian music seems a tad bit self-congratulatory and bombastic, but this ONE isn't as bad as most CCM product in that respect. Yes, the songs which feature the personage of God singing in the first person are kinda grating (I personally wonder how he had the balls to do that). But weaving its way in and out of the gospel message though, is some very tasty prog rivaling Spock's Beard best moments.

But, on the other hand, this is an album that Contemporary Christian music should be all over, but won't, because it doesn't suck. Not since PFR or Jars Of Clay (10 years ago)has the Christian ethos been presented in such a fresh manner. Morse's progressive leanings, musicianship, and production quality is just the karate chop that the dreary world of Contemporary Christian Music needs. And no one, I mean no one, writes the epic like Morse.

WWJD? Forget people's self-serving, artistically banal praise music and play this at church instead.