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Release Date: April 26th 2024
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
The Afters– What God Is Gonna Do (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Track Listing:
- What God Is Gonna Do
Founded by Josh Havens and Matt Fuqua, pop/rock and CCM band The Afters, originating from Dallas, Texas; have had a pretty remarkable and unbelievable ride over the past few years. On the heels of their highly successful, critically acclaimed and widely popular 2013 album Life Is Beautiful featuring smash hits like “Every Good Thing”, “Broken Hallelujah”, the title track and “What We’re Here For”; the band more than took their time with the 3 and a half year wait until their next offering Live On Forever. One would say that the hiatus was excruciating, yet for the band, it seems like the hiatus was just what they needed- with plenty of melodies on this 10-track album designed to inspire and motivate, encouraging believers and non-believers alike to keep fighting the good fight, and keep going on, because God has our back. Reinvigorated with a renewed sense of passion and purpose, there seemed to be no limit at where The Afters will skyrocket too, after what I believe was the release of their career defining album, at least lyrically and thematically. The group also released Fear No More in 2019, and after probably their most CCM album to date, as well as a so-so live album that didn’t inspire me that much; these guys were back with a slew of standalone singles. In January 2022, the group unveiled “Say Goodbye (Say Hello)” (and I have a lot of thoughts about this song!), and in October 2022, The Afters released “This Is Our Moment” Like the previous song which I heavily criticised… boy, can I say that this song needs much more criticism? I reviewed the song here, but let me quote for those who want to read an excerpt…
I’ve just inputted almost the entire review for “This Is Our Moment” in this review. This is context. The next single “God Is With Us” has The Afters seemingly overcorrecting. I previously said that “This Is Our Moment” is vague and is a nothing song. It’s still true. But with the piano ballad “God Is With Us”, it seems incredibly heavy handed, and yes, though the band is still well-intentioned and well-meaning, the execution over here isn’t right either. You can read our equally critical review of “God Is With Us” here. While “Say Goodbye” is at times too sunny, acting like the Christian life will forever be rosy and filled with sunshine and rainbows, and “This Is Our Moment” is their attempt at a Coldplay-meets-U2-meets-One Republic atheistic worship song; The Afters move over to the truth of God being with us, but it’s sung in a way that is incredibly cliché. No one going through hell on earth, like a sickness or a loved one dying or a broken marriage or a crisis of faith or deconstruction, will listen to this song and be uplifted. I know, the reality is that God is with us. But sometimes people want others to do life with them, to cry with them, to just be there, instead of preaching to them. There’s a time and a place for this song. Yes, the words and the lyrics are true. Yes, The Afters are singing about Jesus which is good and awesome and fantastic. Singing about Jesus is better than not singing about Jesus. But it’s such a generic song not tied down to any experience of the band members (not that I know of), that I reckon anyone will find it hard to relate to this song in their time of need. The difference between this song and “Heaven Changes Everything” from Big Daddy Weave which is similar in theme… is that Mike Weaver lived through hell. His brother died recently. So when I review “Let It Begin” by Big Daddy Weave, I’ll give it possibly more grace than most other songs. And so, Mike Weaver he has the right to say that song with passion and for it to sound believable. What is this song “God Is With Us” actually about and actually inspired by? Perhaps it is based on something. Then I might be speaking out of turn. But as it stands, this song isn’t a nothing song like the other two that are overly cheerful. But it’s not a cleverly timed release at all (the song released in August 2023, around the same time as the Maui fires).
Now all of this… is a pre-amble. As now, The Afters have released probably their most inspiring and hopeful song since “Life Is Beautiful”. This is the song they should have led with, not any of the other three- and perhaps this is what they are doing- this song being the lead single of the upcoming album and the other three being standalone singles unattached to an album. “What God Is Gonna Do” is a piano only track and an inspirational song chronicling the big moments in the persona’s child’s life (being born, taking their first steps, driving a car for the first time, dedicating their life to Jesus), and with Josh and the band being grateful and thankful for the little moments; this song has a Rascal Flats “My Wish”-type of feel in the best way possible. Josh and co. proudly proclaim that ‘…I hope you know that you are loved, that I’ll be here no matter what, and there’s nothing that you ever have to prove, I’m just proud of who you are, to watch you grow and see your heart, and when I think of all that lies ahead for you, I can’t wait to see what God is gonna do…’, and as we see ourselves and our kids in this song, and as we beam with pride at how the next generation are on fire for Jesus and how God is using them for His glory; we are inspired to be more active in our children’s lives, and watch God move. Or if we don’t’ have children yet, may we start planting the seeds in maybe a mentee whom we can impart wisdom onto, and watch God work in the ways that only He can.
After a more than 3 year wait between albums, “Say Goodbye (Say Hello)” isn’t a good look. Can I also go further and say that “This Is Our Moment” is an even worse look? And “God Is With Us”, though true, sounds incredibly awkward in the face of people going through hell on Earth at the moment. Thankfully though, with one piano only song lasting 4 minutes, all of the previous three songs are forgotten and the band is forgiven. And thus, I will still follow The Afters and their songs; and I still will anticipate their upcoming album. If you’re a fan of CCM, I hope you give these guys more of a chance and look past these three songs, and into this superb and sublime 4th melody. Because I do hope that forthcoming songs follow the template of “What God Is Gonna Do” and that subsequent songs don’t follow the pattern of the other three songs. If I want to be inspired by The Afters though, then the trio of albums of Light Up The Sky, Life Is Beautiful and Live On Forever is Josh and co. at their best. And so even if you’re not a fan of the group and this new direction (here’s hoping more of their 2024 songs, continue in the vein of “What God Is Gonna Do”, and also recapture that old spark that makes these guys unique and inspiring!); check out this song and let me know what you think! Is “What God Is Gonna Do” too cliché? Too heavy-handed? Not heavy-handed enough? Let me know. And remember though- one song doesn’t make a bad career, and here’s hoping that The Afters can rebound swiftly in terms of having another superb album. They’re still too good to fade away! But as I’ve heard from this song- anything is possible and there’s still life left for this CCM/pop band!
Score: 5/5
RIYL: Building 429, Sanctus Real, Tenth Avenue North, MercyMe, Audio Adrenaline