"Light Up The Sky” Aggressively Climbing Billboard Christian Radio Charts
 
The Afters To Embark on “Hungry For Love Tour” This Fall with Leeland and Sanctus Real
 
Produced  by Dan Muckala (MercyMe, Brandon Heath, Amy Grant), The Afters’ 10  track CD has a comprehensive theme of rebirth and a fresh start  streaming throughout the lyrics of the record. The topic of new  beginnings was something very natural for The Afters whom after going  through a season of loss with the passing of their former manager, and  even the loss of drummer Jordan Mohilowski’s best friend, started a new  chapter with the added additions of a new bassist and drummer to their  line-up.
 
“I think the direction of this album reflects where we  are in life,” explains The Afters’ guitarist Matt Fuqua. “I celebrated  my 10th wedding anniversary this year and so did Josh. As we get older I  think we are seeing that what is truly important to us is God, family  and our relationships. I think that is reflected in this album because  that is where we are spiritually speaking.”
 
Sonically, the  band’s pop sound continues to evolve and grow with Light Up the Sky. “We  spent a lot of time working on building the soundscapes for this  record. We experimented with mic placements...even placing mics  throughout long hallways outside the studio rooms and in our producer’s  garage to capture ambient sounds,” addresses lead singer Josh Havens.  “There are a lot of textures and subtleties that the listener might not  notice until they've listened a few times.  I think both musically and  lyrically it is instantly accessible and yet has deeper layers for those  wanting to find them. It's artful pop.” Light Up the Sky finds Havens  and Fuqua writing alongside Muckala as well as Jason Ingram, Brandon  Heath and Nate Campany (Brandon Heath, The Click Five).
 
The  first single from the album “Light Up the Sky,” which is already No. 2  at Billboard Christian CHR and top 10 at AC, is a reminder of the  steadiness of God’s faithfulness. The Afters have trekked across the US  this summer in support of the single, making stops at KCMS (Seattle),  Joy FM (St. Louis), K-LOVE/Air 1 and more (photos below). The song was  also used in the final season of MTV’s hit show “The Hills” earlier this  summer. Other songs of interest on the record include the sonically  aggressive “ We Won’t Give Up,” the praise-filled “Lift Me Up,”  encouraging “Runaway” and “Start Over,” which continues with the  overriding theme of rebirth.
 
The Afters are teaming up with  Leeland and Sanctus Real for the “Hungry For Love Tour” this fall.  Sponsored by Food for the Hungry, the “Hungry For Love Tour” will help  raise awareness for the goal’s of bringing relief and aid to twenty-six  of the most impoverished countries in the world. The tour will be making  stops in 23 cities across the U.S. starting Oct. 9 through Nov. 22. For  the most up to date concert listings, visit http://hungryforlovetour.com/.
 
Texas-based  band The Afters were propelled into the national spotlight with their  INO/Sony Music Label Group debut I Wish We All Could Win. The project  spawned the swirling, melodic hit “Beautiful Love,” earning the band an  enthusiastic following when the song was selected as the theme track for  MTV’s “8th and Ocean”.  “Beautiful Love” was also the most downloaded  track of 2006 on the iTunes ® Inspirational charts and garnered the band  an mtvU award as well. The Afters’ sophomore release Never Going Back  To OK (INO/Columbia Records) debuted in the Top 50 on the Billboard Top  200, and proved to be sensation on the silver screen with “Grey’s  Anatomy” (ABC), “Dr. Phil,” “Army Wives” (Lifetime) and “Rachael Ray.” A  slew of media including Rolling Stone, Seventeen.com, E! News Live, TV  Guide, Premiere Radio and more also picked up on covering The Afters’  earlier releases as well.
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