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matthew west

New album Something To Say coming January 15 2008!

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“God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains; it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world.”
—C.S. Lewis

Life was good for Matthew West. Having catapulted onto the Christian music scene in 2003 with his debut single, "More”—the most played Christian AC song of 2004—the multi-Dove Award nominee and sought-after songwriter had enjoyed two critically-acclaimed studio recordings, Happy (2003) and History (2005); been a mainstay at Christian radio with memorable hits like “Only Grace,” “History” and “Next Thing You Know”; and toured with such artists as tobyMac and BarlowGirl. But in April of 2007, with a new label home at Sparrow Records, concert dates on the books and plans to hit the studio with a fresh batch of songs for an album he’d already titled Something To Say, Matthew lost his voice.
After one look at his vocal chords, doctors at the Vanderbilt Voice Center immediately put all his plans on hold. They discovered a vascular polyp and hemorrhaged blood vessels on Matthew’s vocal chord, making it impossible for him to sing. His doctors were convinced only two courses of treatment would work: complete silence and surgery.
“Everything came to a screeching halt,” Matthew says of the diagnosis and the news of surgery. “All of a sudden my calendar was completely cleared. My studio plans were postponed. My life shut down.” Even worse, he says, was the frustration of not being able to communicate with his wife, Emily, and 1-year-old daughter, Lulu. “I was armed with a dry erase board, unable to do the little things we take for granted everyday, like talking with my wife, or singing to my little girl before bed.”
This season of silence wasn’t just a wake up call for the Wests, it was a dark, uncertain place. “I saw a side of Matthew that I had not yet really seen,” says Emily. “A more fearful side, vulnerable, less confident. But also, I saw in Matthew a determination to allow God to do a work in his life through this trial. I saw him commit time each day in prayer, and really seek God for some purpose to this season.”
Matthew recommitted himself to journaling his thoughts and prayers during his season of silence. “Solitude is an uncomfortable place, and silence is so unnatural for most of us,” he relates. “I found myself surrounded by questions like, ‘What if I can’t sing anymore? What if my voice doesn’t sound the same? What if I can’t provide for my family?’ It was foundation shattering. But over and over again, I felt this recurring message on my heart saying, ‘Cease striving…don’t even ask for answers, just be with Me. Be still. I am using your voice, even when you can’t hear it.’”
Most of the songs on Something to Say were written before Matthew’s surgery, but in many ways, it took this trial to fully understand their meaning. “Prior to this experience, I only had a glimpse of what these songs had to say, but having literally nothing to say for two months, it was as if I understood what these songs were trying to communicate all along. It’s like writing messages or taking notes and then taking the test to see if you really ‘get’ what you’ve written. Sometimes you’re given the message before you know what it means. Then the test comes, and you can see how God intended everything to be.”
Driven by a distinctive lyrical clarity, Something To Say is a soundtrack for life—a powerful reminder that God is speaking every day out of the broken places and pieces of our lives. Produced by Brown Bannister, Ed Cash and Chris Stevens, the album delivers the infectious guitar-driven pop that fans have come to expect from an artist and writer whose songs have also graced projects by Natalie Grant, Mandisa, Mark Schultz and Billy Ray Cyrus, as well as a cut on Rascal Flatts’ multi-platinum Feels Like Today.
From the high-energy title track, to the powerful “The Moment of Truth,” to the closing ballad “Stop The World,” Something To Say unfolds in fresh and thought-provoking ways to reveal its message of hope and healing. “I wanted to write songs that weren’t afraid to talk about real life,” Matthew says. “Real struggles. Real issues. Real problems. Because every song about real life is an opportunity to sing about the real Hope that can be found in Jesus.”
“Life Inside You” is an unforgettable example. Based on a true story, Matthew captures the struggles—and Hope—of a teenage couple facing pregnancy and addiction. “This young couple, with all the potential in the world, on the verge of throwing in the towel… somehow in the center of what seemed so hopeless, that tiny heart was beating… She kept the baby. It’s a boy. They got sober and got married. Redemption is real.”
The core message of the entire album, he says, is “no matter how many mistakes we’ve made or trials we’ve faced, it’s the brokenness of our lives that God uses to give us something to say to the world. I was sitting in church one Sunday after my surgery when my pastor read a quote from C.S. Lewis: ‘God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains; it is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world.’ It’s easier to cover up the weakest moments in life, hoping no one sees, but that’s not God’s plan for us. ‘Offer it up to Me, let Me show you what new life is like, what I can do with your mistakes.’ He will amplify His voice through you in a huge way.”
Ultimately, Matthew hopes to communicate the message that God is indeed at work in all our lives, in every circumstance, in every moment of our existence. And even in the silence—as Matthew well knows—there is still great Hope to be shared, a story to be told, and something to say.

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Member Since: 6/10/2005
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Influences: James Taylor, Switchfoot, Edwin McCain, Matchbox Twenty, Counting Crows, Patty Griffin, John Mayer, John Hiatt, Better that Ezra. Steven Curtis Chapman, Train, Wayne Newton, Early Madonna, White Snake, and Backstreet Boys. (just kidding about the last 4)
Sounds Like: A bunch of influences all mixed together. Always striving to be 'not your ordinary' singer/songwriter.
Record Label: EMI
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

When The World Misspells Your Name

TONIGHT: TOBY MAC, JEREMY CAMP AND MATTHEN WESTThat's how the marquee read at the historic Congress Theatre in Chicago, IL. when the bus pulled up last Friday. At first, I didn't notice anything othe...
Posted by matthew west on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 12:16:00 PST

Billy Graham TV Special

Hey-Wanted to let you know about this amazing thing that happened to me. The Billy Graham Association called me wanting to film a music video of one of my tunes to air on their spring television spec...
Posted by matthew west on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 07:17:00 PST

Matthew on Billy Graham Special!

Matthew West Music Video will appear in the Billy Graham Special "American Dream: CHASING HAPPINESS" Airing March 1 -9 For local listings visit Billygraham.org/TV ...
Posted by matthew west on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 01:50:00 PST

Enter To Win A Trip for 2 to see Matthew West!

Want to win a trip for 2 to see the Boomin' Beyond Measure tour with tobyMac, Jeremy Camp and Matthew West?! Download tour ringtones, answer tones or graphics and you will be automatically entered to ...
Posted by matthew west on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 01:56:00 PST

BOOMIN BEYOND MEASURE TOUR SPECIAL PRE-SHOW EVENTS WITH MATTHEW WEST

BOOMIN' BEYOND MEASURE TOUR SPECIAL PRE-SHOW EVENTS WITH MATTHEW WESTALL you have to do is show up at the venue with your concert ticketHosted by Matthew West, come watch his new documentary "Nothing...
Posted by matthew west on Thu, 07 Feb 2008 07:35:00 PST

Check out my playlist featured on iTunes!

I recently submitted a playlist to iTunes of some of my favorite songs and albums that have impacted my life. Now it's featured on the front of the Christian and Gospel home page! Check it out HERE a...
Posted by matthew west on Wed, 06 Feb 2008 09:42:00 PST

Watch Matthew perform on The Hour of Power!

Watch Matthew's performance of "You Are Everything," and interview with Dr. Robert Schuller this coming weekend on "The Hour of Power." You can catch "The Hour of Power" on Lifetime and TBN networks....
Posted by matthew west on Tue, 05 Feb 2008 12:15:00 PST

New Music Friday

"All the Broken Pieces"Psalm 34:18 We've all got them. Some are hidden better than others. But we all have broken pieces. A relationship that hurt you. An addiction that holds you. A past that h...
Posted by matthew west on Fri, 01 Feb 2008 09:30:00 PST

The Moment of Truth

The Moment of Truth Reminders are good. They help us. Don't forget, you've got a meeting at 2:30. It's your mother's birthday, remember to send flowers. Post-it notes on the refrigerator, alarm cl...
Posted by matthew west on Mon, 28 Jan 2008 10:04:00 PST

Free digital exclusives!

As hopefully all of you know now, Matthew has a new album that came out last week called Something To Say. We have some exciting news for you if you like free stuff. We have some very exclusive digit...
Posted by matthew west on Tue, 22 Jan 2008 07:44:00 PST