Fighter (Manafest album)

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Fighter
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 10, 2012
GenreAlternative metal, rapcore, alternative rock, Christian rock
Length36:10
LabelBEC
ProducerSeth Mosley, Adam Messinger
Manafest chronology
Live in Concert
(2011)
Fighter
(2012)
Stories Since Seventy Nine
(2012)
Alternative cover
Japan edition album cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk7.7/10[1]
The Christian Music Review BlogStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[2]
Crosswalk.com(Average)[3]
Indie Vision MusicStarStarStarStar[4]
Jesus Freak HideoutStarStarStarHalf star[5]
Mezzic.com5.4/10[6]
New Release TuesdayStarStarStarStarHalf star[7]

Fighter is the sixth studio album by the Christian rapper Manafest. It was released on April 10, 2012 under BEC Recordings.[8][9] The album was, in majority, produced by Seth Mosley (of Newsboys producer fame).

Awards

The album received overall general positive praise from multiple professional music sites and reviews.

Sarah Fine of New Release Tuesday gave the release very high praise and went on to state the album was "lyrically intense, the musicianship on this record is nearly flawless."[7] With a fair amount of positive endorsement, Timothy Estabrooks of Jesus Freak Hideout stated that "Fighter is a fun, upbeat rap rock album with a pleasantly encouraging message. Fans of Manafest and the genre in general will find plenty to like here."[5] Indie Vision Music's own Lee Brown approvingly reported "With singular focus, Fighter takes the listener through the hollow shells of life we as fallen humans often find ourselves clinging to and encourages us to fight for a newness of life that can only be found through God. Musically, Fighter is a solid album with a style that fans of Thousand Foot Krutch and Skillet should be right at home with."[4]

On the flipside, Glenn McCarthy of Crosswalk.com frankly stated, in a more average outlook of the release: "Despite Manafest's simmering intensity, the production of Adam Messinger and Seth Mosley doesn’t provide these songs with enough personality, leaving the mix just short of a rock snarl when that would be called for, and other times scrubbing the mix up to a pop sheen."[3] He further went on to say that "This one-two punch of blazing spirit and back-against-the-wall verve could just be the thing that endears Fighter to fans."[3] Finally, Ryan G. of Mezzic.com pointed out "Longtime fans risk being bothered by the lack of hip hop verses, while new fans will probably love it."[6]

The album was nominated in the category of "Hip-Hop/Rap Album of the Year" for the 44th annual GMA Dove Awards.[10]

Fighter book release

On September 15, 2013, Manafest released his first book entitled Fighter: Five Keys to Conquering Your Fear and Reaching Your Dreams.[11] The title of the book was based from the album's name.[12][13] The books's genre is semi-autobiographical, while also doubling as motivational.[14][15]

Singles

The three singles released for the album were "Never Let You Go", "Human", and the title track of "Fighter".[16][17] The title song itself also made it into the Top 5 on the ChristianRock.Net radio chart singles.[17]

Track listing

Album release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Fighter"Chris Greenwood, Seth Mosley2:56
2."Throw It Away"Greenwood, Adam Messinger3:26
3."Pushover"Greenwood, Mosley3:13
4."Human"Greenwood, Messinger3:33
5."Come Alive"Josh Macintosh, Greenwood, Mosley3:12
6."Never Let You Go"Greenwood, Mosley3:28
7."Not Alone"Greenwood, Mosley, Juan Otero3:14
8."Prison Break"Macintosh, Greenwood, Mosley3:22
9."Heart Attack"Greenwood, Trevor McNevan, Mosley3:09
10."Will You Catch Me"Greenwood, Seth Mosley3:07
11."Never Let You Go" (Joel Bruyere Acoustic Mix)Greenwood, Mosley3:29
Total length:36:10
Japanese edition bonus track/iTunes single (later)[18]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Kimi Wa Fighter"Greenwood, Mosley2:59

Personnel

Chart performance

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Billboard Heatseekers Albums[19] 7
Billboard Christian Albums[20] 16
Billboard Hot Christian Songs: "Human"[21] 50
Billboard Hot Christian Songs: "Never Let You Go"[21] 45
  • AllMusic records "Human" peaking at No. 30 and "Never Let You Go" peaking at No. 33.[22]

Music videos

Notes

References

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