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Love Is the Evidence

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Love Is the Evidence
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 23, 2013 (2013-04-23)
Recorded2011–13
GenreChristian rock
Length35:28
LabelFair Trade
ProducerCitizen Way, Seth Mosley[1]
Citizen Way chronology
The Least of These
(2009)
Love Is the Evidence
(2013)
2.0
(2016)
Singles from Love Is the Evidence
  1. "Should've Been Me"
    Released: June 26, 2012[2][3]
  2. "Nothing Ever (Could Separate Us)"
    Released: April 9, 2013

Love Is the Evidence is the first studio album by American Christian rock band Citizen Way, which was released on April 26, 2013, by Fair Trade Services, and the producers on the album were Seth Mosley and Citizen Way.[1]

Reception

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Critical

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
CCM Magazine[4]
Christian Music Zine[5]
Cross Rhythms[6]
Indie Vision Music[7]
Jesus Freak Hideout[8]
Louder Than the Music[9]
New Release Tuesday[10]

Love Is the Evidence has received almost universal acclaim from the music critics. Louder Than the Music's Dave Wood found the release to be "modern and relevant sounding, with stunning moments of brilliant inspiration", which "their pop approach to worship is refreshing and entertaining".[9] At New Release Tuesday, Kevin Davis told that after hearing the album he was "stirred with compassion to love people as Jesus loves us."[10] At Cross Rhythms, Tony Cummings touched on that it took nine years for the band to come into the spotlight, and now "their radio-friendly music will surely mean they stay in the spotlight for quite awhile [sic]."[6] At CCM Magazine, Grace S. Aspinwall noted how "listeners will gravitate towards the likeable pop sound that Citizen Way bring to the table", and this makes it a "strong and enjoyable album and promising debut from start to finish."[4] Mark Rice of Jesus Freak Hideout alluded to how the release was "pretty good with greatness easily within its grasp."[8] Christian Music Zine's Emily Kjonaas evoked that she "see[s] a lot of potential for this band of brothers."[5] At Indie Vision Music, Jonathan Andre vowed that "while it does have its mishaps, issues and drama, is far from unfixable with a great amount of potential to improve upon in years to come!"[7]

Commercial

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On the May 11, 2013 charts, the album was the fourth most sold Billboard Top Heatseekers album.[11] Plus, it was the No. 22 most sold Christian Album in the United States.[12]

Track listing

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Tracklist
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Nothing Ever (Could Separate Us)"Ben Calhoun, Jason Ingram, Seth Mosley3:43
2."Evidence"Ben Calhoun, Jeff Pardo2:52
3."All Things"Ben Calhoun3:28
4."Should've Been Me"Ben Calhoun2:53
5."Lights On"Ben Calhoun, Jason Ingram, Seth Mosley3:44
6."How Sweet the Sound"Ben Calhoun, Josh Calhoun3:41
7."Fall Like Rain"Ben Calhoun3:57
8."Love Is a Mess"Ben Calhoun, Matt Hammitt, Seth Mosley3:49
9."Where Would I Be Without You"Ben Calhoun3:29
10."Sing, Sing, Sing"Ben Calhoun3:54
11."Evidence (Single Version) (Available on bonus track edition)"Ben Calhoun, Jeff Pardo2:59
Total length:38:27

Personnel

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Citizen Way

  • Ben Calhoun – vocals, programming, guitars, horns
  • Josh Calhoun – vocals, upright piano, keyboards, synthesizers, drums (10)
  • Ben Blascoe – bass guitar, backing vocals (4)
  • David Blascoe – Omnichord, ukulele, drums (1-9), percussion, backing vocals (4)

Additional musicians

Production

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  • James Rueger – A&R
  • Citizen Way – producers
  • Seth Mosley – producer, engineer, mix assistant (1, 5, 8)
  • Ben Phillips – engineer (4)
  • Aaron Ruse – engineer (10)
  • F. Reid Shippen – mixing at Robot Lemon (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • Paul "Paco" Cossette – mix assistant (2, 4, 6)
  • Allen Salmon – mix assistant (3, 7, 9, 10)
  • Dave McNair – mastering
  • Dana Salsedo – creative director
  • Jeremy Spyridon – graphic design
  • David Molnar – photography
  • Creative Trust – management

Charts

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Chart (2013) Peak
position
US Top Christian Albums (Billboard)[12] 22
US Top Heatseekers (Billboard)[11] 4

References

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  1. ^ a b INO Records (April 24, 2013). "Citizen Way Unlocks Infectious Debut Album Love Is The Evidence". INO Records. Retrieved May 3, 2013.
  2. ^ Citizen Way (June 26, 2012). "Should've Been Me". Amazon. Retrieved November 8, 2012.
  3. ^ Citizen Way (June 26, 2012). "Should've Been Me". iTunes. Retrieved November 8, 2012.
  4. ^ a b Aspinwall, Grace S. (June 1, 2013). "Citizen Way: Love Is The Evidence (Fair Trade)". CCM Magazine. p. 46. Archived from the original on June 15, 2013. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
  5. ^ a b Kjonaas, Emily (April 22, 2013). "Citizen Way – Love Is The Evidence (Review)". Christian Music Zine. Archived from the original on April 28, 2013. Retrieved May 3, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ a b Cummings, Tony (May 20, 2013). "Review: Love Is The Evidence - Citizen Way". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved May 20, 2013.
  7. ^ a b Andre, Jonathan (April 21, 2013). "Citizen Way – Love Is The Evidence | Reviews". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved May 3, 2013.
  8. ^ a b Rice, Mark (April 22, 2013). "Citizen Way, "Love Is The Evidence" Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved May 3, 2013.
  9. ^ a b Wood, Dave (April 1, 2013). "Reviews - Citizen Way - Love Is The Evidence". Louder Than the Music. Retrieved May 3, 2013.
  10. ^ a b Davis, Kevin (April 11, 2013). "The Story of the Cross". New Release Tuesday. Retrieved May 3, 2013.
  11. ^ a b Billboard (May 11, 2013). "Heatseekers Albums: Page 1". Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
  12. ^ a b Billboard (May 11, 2013). "Christian Albums: Page 3". Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved May 2, 2013.