It's a Beautiful Place
It's a Beautiful Place is the seventh studio album by American band Water from Your Eyes. The album would be released on August 22, 2025, through Matador Records. After gaining attention with their previous studio albums, Water from Your Eyes signed a deal with Matador. It was supported by three singles and a tour across North America and Europe. Water from Your Eyes would begin working on new material in 2024, recording in Amos' bedroom, and in New York.
It's a Beautiful Place is an alternative pop and rock album that explores themes of cosmic insignificance versus human importance, the nature of meaning, and the challenges of optimism in a difficult world. Upon release, the album received critical acclaim from multiple publications. Between September and December 2025, Water from Your Eyes embarked on a headlining tour for the album.
Background and composition
Most of the recording of It's a Beautiful Place was done in Amos' bedroom, with Amos and Brown striving to balance a worldview that holds factors of absurdity and existentialism. Amos had worked on his home computer while producing the songs. It's a Beautiful Place is Water from Your Eyes' seventh studio album, and explores themes of cosmic insignificance versus human importance, the nature of meaning, and the challenges of optimism in a difficult world alongside the darker and deeper humor. Amelie Grice of Clash wrote about the lead single "Life Signs" saying it "starts with a fast-paced, dry but stylish urgency which later erupts into a more typical Water From Your Eyes overflowing, energetic and enjoyably overstimulating style." She also had felt the track "Born 2" had exploded "with an instrumental introduction reminiscent of My Bloody Valentine."Release and promotion
It's a Beautiful Places lead single "Life Signs" was released on June 4, 2025. "Playing Classics" was released as the second single on July 15. It was followed by the third and final single, "Nights in Armor", on August 18. The album was announced after the lead single's release, and arrived on August 22, 2025, through Matador Records. Following the release of Everyone's Crushed, Water from Your Eyes announced the It's a Beautiful Place Tour and its 48 concert dates throughout North America and Europe. The North American leg of the tour began on September 22, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and had concluded on November 7, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. While the European leg would start about a week later and end on December 7.Critical reception
Editors at AnyDecentMusic? rated It's a Beautiful Place an 8.1 out of 10, based on 15 scores.Philip Sherburne of Pitchfork rated the album an 8.3 out of 10, writing it was "super chill and totally destabilizing." Paste's Vic Borlando would rate it 8.7 out of 10 saying the album "makes disenchantment feel as grandiose and overwhelming as falling out of love." Meanwhile, Exclaim's Eric Hill gave the album an 8 out of 10. Hill commented "the duo continue their upward trajectory, finding new and casually complex ways of expressing their musical minds." Another 8 out of 10 came from Alison Ross of PopMatters who praised Brown's voice for having "a quality that draws you into its secretive sphere" and the group's "stunning" musical maturity. Matty Pywell writing for NME wrote "One of indie's most unique duos embrace sci-fi sounds, frightening existentialism and a newfound heaviness," rating the record of 4 out of 5.
Devin Birse of The Line of Best Fit wrote about It's a Beautiful Place saying it’s "a screeching Hail Mary, a short self-imploding burst of infinity guitars held together by a complex web of mathy rhythms." The Skinny's Noah Barker felt that while the material is "scarce," the quality is a "renewable resource on par with a nuclear fusion plant. Choruses hum, drumlines bounce, and there's always enough subversion for leftovers". Amelie Grice writing for Clash would write that is "a stylish and composed exploration of alternative musical forms." Grice woud discuss that "There is a distinctive confidence as Rachel Brown and Nate Amos weave nu-metal backbeat, indie guitar twang, piano motifs and deadpan vocals together." DIY
Commercial performance
It's a Beautiful Place was released to all streaming platforms on August 22, 2025. In the United Kingdom, the album peaked at number 21 on the UK Independent Albums chart within a week of release. It also saw a peak of number 53 on the UK Album Downloads chart. In Scotland, It's a Beautiful Place peaked number 74 on the Scottish Albums chart composed by the Official Charts Company.Personnel
Credits from Tidal.- Nate Amos – production, songwriting
- Rachel Brown – vocals, songwriting
- Howie Weinberg – mastering