"A rather indefineable sound."
"Post Death Soundtrack is the most relevant industrial band out there at the moment."
"These are revolution songs, fierce and intelligent, a battle against the bland."
"Post-Death Soundtrack layer haunted vocals and sparse keys atop a rich, electronic foundation. That, and its Dead Can Dance cover might be worth the price of admission alone."
"Great sounds and a combination of rock, industrial, trip hop, electronica and theatrical music."
"By no means music for simple minds"
"This is the soundtrack to your escape from the average".
"It's always an exceptional thing when bands have something to say with their lyrics, and when it even turns into a concept album it's always an extra highlight for me. No matter if you agree or not on the "the use of music as something new and powerful, lending a voice in the harmonization of the counterculture"-part, you cannot deny the fact that these people know what they're talking about."
"As a well-rounded album, Music as Weaponry should appeal to many fans of Nine Inch Nails and Skinny Puppy as well as some followers of Front 242 and KMFDM."
"Ranging in sound from synth-pop to EBM to industrial, with moments of plain old rock ‘n’ roll thrown into the mix, this is a band that has a little bit of everything I love. Tripping rhythms. Decadent bass. An achingly hypnotic vocal assault coming at you from both ranges (Moore is a baritone and Buck is tenor). Bitter, dangerous, intelligent lyrics."
- Lori Hager, The Western Front