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Empty and Beautiful

Empty & Beautiful
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Studio album by Matt Maher
Released April 8, 2008
Genre Contemporary Christian music, worship
Length 52:38
Label Essential
Producer Matt Maher, Ed Cash
Matt Maher chronology
Overflow
(2006)Overflow2006
Empty & Beautiful
(2008)
Alive Again
(2009)Alive Again2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars
CCM Magazine 4/5 stars
Christian Music Review 4.5/5 stars
Cross Rhythms 4/5 stars
Jesus Freak Hideout 3/5 stars

Empty & Beautiful is the debut studio album by Matt Maher, released on April 8, 2008. It was his first album with Essential Records. It reached No. 168 on the Billboard 200. The album also debuted at No. 6 on the Top Heatseekers charts.

Allmusic's Jared Johnson noted the album "may sound very familiar." Also, he said "his music is on par with Tomlin, and even Matt Redman, but it sounds so much like them that listeners may not discover the true depth of his talents."

CCM Magazine's Mike Parker evoked the album that "sounds effortless, familiar and inviting, even though it plumbs the depths of theological truth."

Christian Music Review's Jay Heilman stated how much he "enjoyed it and was lifted up by his message, his honesty and his conviction to put forth an album that would personally challenge me to re-analyze my life and ask myself the simple question."

Cross Rhythms's Julie Porter alluded to how Maher's music is "very much from the same kind of musical template as Chris Tomlin and to some extent Casting Crowns". She summed up the album that it "is an album bringing us great music from a fine new singer/songwriter."

Jesus Freak Hideout's David Taylor stated this album "is everything we've come to expect from recent modern worship albums: CCM radio-friendly pop with a hint of rock, piano ballads with lush string sections, and simple congregation-friendly lyrics. The only real weakness to this album is it stays a little too far inside that box to distinguish itself from the other artists in the genre."



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