Reform (album)
Reform is a studio album by the Christian rock band Petra, released in 1987. It marked a significant stylistic shift for the band, incorporating more hard rock and arena rock elements compared to their earlier, more pop-oriented sound. The album tackles themes of spiritual revival, personal transformation, and the need for societal change, reflecting a desire to "reform" both individuals and the world around them through a Christian worldview. Key tracks from the album include "King's Ransom," "The Rock That Doesn't Roll," and "Adonai." "Reform" was commercially successful and garnered positive reviews within the Christian music scene, contributing to Petra's continued popularity and influence. The album is often noted for its strong musicianship, powerful vocals, and thought-provoking lyrics.