Hallelujah Here Below

[3][4] The Christian Beat noted the album consists of "honest confessions of brokenness mixed with soaring declarations of faith".

[5] Member Chris Brown said the album is about "how God doesn't ask for perfect praise",[5] further stating: We wonder what He could possibly want with our messy, dysfunctional lives.

"[3] The band also announced the Hallelujah Here Below Tour along with the album, which is set to visit the United States East Coast and Canada from October.

[8] Alex Caldwell of Jesus Freak Hideout gave the album three out of five stars and called it a "mixed bag of tunes that mostly play it safe and stick to the well-established (and somewhat rote) formula of much of modern worship".

[9] In a review for New Release Today, Jasmin Patterson said the band has delivered an album that is "not only impactful spiritually but will also be a ton of fun to play and sing in personal or church worship settings".