4Him has been producing radio-friendly adult contemporary hits for over ten years. On Walk On, the band embraces their patented formula while also venturing onto some new ground. Covering the familiar, cuts like "Psalm 112" and "City of Refuge" hum along with the classic 4Him signature, well-written, adult contemporary fare with harmonies solid as a rock. Shifting gears, the group strolls into Sonic Flood territory on the cut "I Know You Now." Here, 4Him cuts out a straightforward groove with heavier guitars and a hooky chorus. The same could be said for "This Is My Declaration." On the song 4Him leans on a Steven Curtis Chapman musical vibe while a funky guitar riff leads the way. One of the disc's best moments comes via the bluesy "One Foot in the Water." Here the lead vocals have the feel of the Atlanta Rhythm Section while an apt horn section and Hammond B-3 provide a sturdy bedrock. Closing out the disc is the cut "Love Boomerang." With all-out Southern flair, the tune utilizes down-home gospel stylings with well-delivered acoustic guitars. Walk On is a release overflowing with virtue, well-produced songs, and pure vocal splendor. With the disc, 4 Him succeeds at carrying on their fine tradition of excellence. ~ Steven Douglas Losey, All Music Guide
By the time 4 Him made Obvious in 1998, they were pretty much set in their ways, but instead of getting complacent, the group was refining their sound and getting better. So while there are no real surprises on Obvious, the band's craftsmanship has increased. That means the record isn't as immediate or fresh as their early recordings, but the sturdy songs and performances make it worth repeated listens. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
The group's breakthough recording has a title song that said it all about returning to traditional values to its growing number of fans. ~ Thom Granger, All Music Guide
This Christmas album showed more musical diversity than its normal fare. ~ Thom Granger, All Music Guide