Life Is Beautiful (The Afters Album)
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''Life Is Beautiful'' is the fourth studio album and fifth album overall from the
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The Afters The Afters is an American Christian pop rock band founded by Joshua Havens and Matt Fuqua. Havens and Fuqua first worked together in a Starbucks coffee shop in Mesquite, Texas, where they performed songs for customers, before deciding to form a ...
. The album was produced by David Garcia, Ben Glover, Jordan Mohilowski, and
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. It was released on April 16, 2013 by
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. The album has been received critical and commercial success since it has been released.


Reception


Commercial

The album was the No. 133 most sold album in the United States, and the seventh most sold Christian album.


Critical

''Life Is Beautiful'' has received mostly positive reviews. At ''
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'', Matt Conner told that "from their label debut ''I Wish We All Could Win'' to their latest ''Life is Beautiful'', The Afters have proven themselves masters of meaningful pop. The band's first LP in three years is filled with radio-ready anthems that celebrate the human experience". Emily Kjonaas of Christian Music Zine called it the bands "best work to date", which the album "speaks to the being of humanity, God’s greatest creation".
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' Stephen Luff called this "a highly approachable album". At Indie Vision Music, Jonathan Andre found that The Afters have "given 12 songs destined to be in the hearts and sung on the lips of many listeners of the band, long-time fans and newer fans alike." Jesus Freak Hideout's Roger Gelwicks noted that "an album like ''Life Is Beautiful'' gets a passing grade, even if the seasoned band doesn't take nearly as many risks as they should." At New Release Tuesday, Sarah Fine noted that the released is "filled with fun, encouraging and several heart-touching moments" that is about how "life's beauty rings throughout the entire record and is sure to stick with you long after each listen." Jonathan Francesco of New Release Tuesday proclaimed that "The Afters have crafted another winner" with respect to this album, and this Francesco maybe because the band does "not crank out albums at the speed some other bands do, but when they do, you can be sure that it's going to be quality." Jono Davies of Louder Than the Music found that the album comes "With all the makings of a great modern pop/rock Christian album, the production on this album is brilliant, the songs are strong, and the sound is top notch." On the flipside, Davies had one "issue with this album is the fact that some of the songs don't have the intensity that I have come to known with The Afters, but this is a new sound and style." At
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, Jason Lymangrover called the album an "uplifting" one that contains "guitar-driven songs about the positive power of faith". Jesus Freak Hideout's Mark Rice gave the album a mixed review, which he said that the release contains "no semblance of anything we previously loved about", and wrote that the band had "forgone their vow from five years prior and have gone back to OK."


Track listing


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References

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