Life After Death (TobyMac album)

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Life After Death
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 19, 2022 (2022-08-19)
Recorded2019–2022
Length51:02
Label ForeFront
TobyMac chronology
Live in Denver
(2021)
Life After Death
(2022)
Singles from Life After Death
  1. "21 Years"
    Released: January 9, 2020
  2. "I'm Sorry (A Lament)"
    Released: March 10, 2020
  3. "Help Is on the Way (Maybe Midnight)"
    Released: February 19, 2021
  4. "Promised Land"
    Released: September 17, 2021
  5. "The Goodness"
    Released: June 2, 2022
  6. "Cornerstone"
    Released: February 17, 2023
  7. "Faithfully"
    Released: September 29, 2023

Life After Death is the ninth studio album by American singer TobyMac, released on August 19, 2022, on ForeFront Records. It is his sixth album to top the Billboard Christian Albums chart. [1] The album's third single, "Help Is On the Way (Maybe Midnight)", peaked at number three on the Hot Christian Songs chart. [2] It is his last album to feature his live musician and background singer Gabe Real before Real's death on April 12th, 2024, from cancer. [3]

Contents

Background

TobyMac claimed that this was his most emotional album that he ever recorded. In October 2019, his eldest son Truett died after an accidental drug overdose. TobyMac said, "I immediately went to write, because that's what I know to do when I'm in so much pain. You go to [write] what you know, what you love and what brings you peace. I immediately started writing – and I wrote '21 Years'. Then I wrote a song called 'Faithfully', and I wrote 'Everything About You' in the first few months after Truett passed." [4]

Singles

"21 Years" was released on January 9, 2020, and is about TobyMac's son Truett Foster, who died a couple months prior, at the age of 21. The song peaked at number three on the US Hot Christian Songs Chart. [5]

"I'm Sorry (A Lament)" was released on March 10, 2020. The song peaked at number 25 on the US Hot Christian Songs Chart. [6]

"Help Is On the Way (Maybe Midnight)" was released on February 19, 2021. The song peaked at number three on the US Hot Christian Songs Chart. [7]

"Promised Land" was released on September 17, 2021. The song peaked at number nine on the US Hot Christian Songs Chart. The song featured pop rock artist Sheryl Crow on the OG Collab version. [8] [9] [10]

"The Goodness" was released on June 2, 2022. The song featured new artist Blessing Offor, and peaked at number one on the US Hot Christian Songs Chart. This song was then performed at the 53rd GMA Dove Awards. [11] [12]

"Cornerstone" was released on February 17, 2023. The song features CCM artist Zach Williams. [13]

"Faithfully" was released on September 29, 2023.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Life After Death received mostly positive ratings from critics. Jesus Freak Hideout said of the album, " With a lyrical cohesion and an almost theatrical community feel throughout, Life After Death is a tough album (if you understand the sad context of it) that nevertheless gives hope...is well worth your time, and shows that in Christ, believers 'do not weep as those who have no hope.' Tragedy is not the end of the story." [14] Giving the album a perfect 5, 365 Days of Inspiring Media said that the album was “very powerful, heartfelt, compelling, and challenging, while also laced in the joyfulness colliding with lament and sorrow that comes after a death of a loved one. It’s knowing the promise of God while still reconciling how it looks like, this side of eternity. And that is what is seen all through Toby’s album, and it’s been a blast to listen to it." [15] AllMusic's Marcy Donelson rated the album 4 out of 5, stating that "[TobyMac's] eventual ninth album, Life After Death, finds the genre-blurring Christian artist navigating the aftermath [of his son's death] alongside a slew of guests with a poignant mix of warm appreciations and invigorated motivational song." [16] JubileeCast gave 4 out of 5 and said, "Though not perfect, the album does have many powerful moments. Most importantly, this is an honest set of songs. TobyMac doesn't give us recycled answers to the problem of suffering. Rather, using the space of 15 songs, he works with us through these issues. Reflective of life, there are some downers as well as some sparks of joy and hope." [17] New Release Today's Average NRTeam rating was 2 out of 5. [18]

Accolades

Awards
YearOrganizationAwardResultRef.
2023 Grammy Awards Best Contemporary Christian Music Album Nominated [19]
Year-end lists
PublicationAccoladeRankRef.
Jesus Freak Hideout2022 Staff Picks: Christopher Smith's Album Picks5
2022 Staff Picks: Alex Caldwell's Album Picks4

Commercial performance

The album peaked at number 34 on the US Billboard 200 and number 1 on the Top Christian Albums chart with 16,000 album-equivalent units. [21] [22]

Track listing

Life After Death track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Help Is on the Way (Maybe Midnight)"Toby McKeehan, Micah KuiperMicah Kuiper, Toby McKeehan3:01
2."The Goodness" (featuring Blessing Offor)McKeehan, Kyle Williams, Gabriel Patillo, Bryan FowlerBryan Fowler, Kyle Williams, McKeehan3:45
3."Deeper" (featuring Tauren Wells)McKeehan, KuiperKuiper, McKeehan3:14
4."Show Up Choose Love" (featuring Jon Reddick)McKeehan, Jon Reddick, Tommy Sims, Janice Gaines, Kuiper, Benji Cowart, Tony Wood Kuiper, Jon Reddick, McKeehan3:32
5."Promised Land (Collab OG)" (featuring Sheryl Crow)McKeehan, Adam AgeeKuiper, McKeehan3:30
6."Everything About You" (featuring Marlee)McKeehan, Marlee McKeehan, ReddickFowler, Williams, McKeehan3:27
7."Life On It" (featuring Sarah Reeves)McKeehan, Fowler, Cole Walowac, Jacob Reske, Frank Dukes Fowler, Walowac, Kuiper, McKeehan3:39
8."Faithfully"McKeehan, WilliamsWilliams, Kuiper, McKeehan2:46
9."Cornerstone" (featuring Zach Williams)McKeehan, Kuiper, FowlerFowler, Kuiper, McKeehan3:39
10."Found" (featuring Terrian, Wande)McKeehan, Lydia Lubben, Dave Lubben, Mutiat Isola Dave Lubben, McKeehan3:29
11."Fire's Burnin'" (featuring Cory Asbury)McKeehan, Kuiper, FowlerFowler, Kuiper, McKeehan3:04
12."Space" (featuring DC Talk, Michael Tait, Kevin Max)McKeehan, D. LubbenLubben, McKeehan3:04
13."21 Years"McKeehan, Fowler, Blake NeeSmithFowler, McKeehan4:03
14."I'm Sorry (A lament)"McKeehan, Tommee ProfittTommee Profitt, McKeehan4:23
15."Rest" (featuring Terrian, Gabe Real)McKeehan, D. LubbenLubben, McKeehan2:19
Total length:51:02

Album credits

Credits adapted from liner notes. [23]

Charts

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