Hari yang Cerah (Noah album)
Hari yang Cerah is the second studio album by Indonesian rock band Noah, formerly known as Peterpan. It was released on May 16, 2007, through Musica Studio's. This album marked a significant point in the band's career, released after a period of legal challenges and internal changes following the legal troubles of lead singer Ariel.
The album features a collection of pop-rock songs with introspective lyrics and a focus on themes of hope and resilience. Hari yang Cerah translates to "A Bright Day" in English, and the title reflects the album's overall optimistic tone. Several singles from the album became major hits in Indonesia, solidifying Noah's (then Peterpan's) position as one of the country's leading musical acts. The album was commercially successful and critically well-received, contributing significantly to the band's continued popularity and paving the way for their subsequent work. It is considered a key album in the discography of both Peterpan and Noah.