On September 19, 2006, Matt released his third studio album, Everything In Between.
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An excerpt from the Matt Wertz facebook fan page (as of 12/17/09)
Hi. My name is Matt Wertz, and this is my bio. Usually these arenβt written by the artist, at least at this level- but as I was trying to decide who could tell my story the best, I felt like that person was me. So, Iβd like to be the one to tell you where I come from, why I write music, what Iβve seen happen along the way, and where I see things going according to my finite vision.
Iβm from Liberty, Missouri, but have called Nashville, Tennessee, home for the last seven years. It seems fitting that I would be writing my own biography on the cusp of my first major label release, just as I did eight years ago before releasing my first independent album. This time, though, Iβm not trying to play it off like I didnβt write it.
I grew up in a home where I was encouraged to explore and dive into whatever grabbed my attention. Sports? Sure. Art? You bet. Girls? Yep. Music? Obviously. There was no expectation other than to do my best βand let God do the rest,β as my Mom always says. With that kind of freedom end encouragement, I did just thatβI played sports for the fun of them, made art because I loved to create, and eventually, I wrote and performed musicβ¦ because I had to.
My love for visual art led me eight hours from home to the University of Illinois, where I studied Industrial Design. As a result of that experience, music became my respiteβmy escape from the responsibility of class work. Dorm life served to provide a small, builtβin audience who graciously embraced my first attempts at songwriting. Before I knew it, I was recording versions of those songs on my roommateβs computer and burning copies for my new cohabiting fans. Eventually I started playing concerts outside the walls of Scott Hall and made the leap to register my name as a dot-com. That may not seem like a big deal today, but at the time, those were the early, shaky steps I took toward a full-fledged career in the music industry.
Early on, I was shown many gracesβlike a loan from my parents to pay for the first 1,000 copies of my debut record, Somedays (2001). To assuage their fear that I was throwing my life away, I democratically assured them that Iβd get a job after the summer was over. Needless to say, that never happened.
What did happen was that my summer burst at the seams with bookings at camps for high schoolersβ¦ which spilled over into a fall schedule of touring their hometownsβ¦ which set up a spring full of shows at collegesβ¦ followed by more summer camps. Rinse, wash, repeatβand you have the first few years of my career.
The days between then and now have been a series of βbaby stepsβ that have somehow afforded me success as an independent artist. All these things really kicked into gear after the release of Twenty Three Places (2003), the first record I recorded with producer and friend, Ed Cash. The album featured some of the songs that set the tone for the rest of my careerββEverythingβs Right,β βMarianne,β βRed Meets Blue,β and βCounting to 100ββ songs that are still staples in my set today.
On the heels of the Twenty Three Places release, people started taking notice. Creative Artists Agency got involved booking my shows. Nettwerk took over my management. And a bunch of record labels started knocking down my door. But none of them felt like a good fit. So what did I do? I did what Iβd always done: I recorded another record on my own and kept touring.
Ed and I began working on Everything in Between in February 2005, hitting the studio sporadically whenever I had breaks from the road. βThe Way I Feelβ was the first song we approached and it provided the compass for the record, ushering in an energy and musical depth that redirected my career to a new level. The tone of the record was my musical response to what I learned playing hundreds of clubs a yearβI realized the need for up-tempo, lively songs to get the room going. The album also meant a lot to me personallyβit was written and recorded during my first dating relationship since college, and much of the album followed the progress of the relationship. β5:19β was written on July 7, 2005, at 5:19 p.m., while I waited for the phone call that would inevitably be the end of that relationship.
Everything in Between was the first record I released with any kind of organized push behind it. We came out of the gates strong, charting high on the iTunes pop charts and filming a video for the song βCarolina.β Some of the songs landed in unexpected placesβon TVβs βBrothers and Sistersβ and in theaters via movies like My Super Ex-Girlfriend.
Since the start of my career, Iβve sold around 75,000 albums, played shows with Ben Folds, Jamie Cullum, and One Republic, as well as headlined sold-out clubs around the country. This was all done, mind you, as an independent artist. Over time, momentum built and more labels took notice, including Universal Republic. Finally I encountered a label that felt right, a label that could pull the trigger, a label that understood where I was coming from. And so, I signed.
The record that will be released on Universal Republic is called Under Summer Sun and it is a combination of my favorite songs from my first few independent releases, like β5:19β and βEverythingβs Right,β as well as four new songs. Among the new tracks are βWaiting,β an introspective bedroom song that deals with the fear that Iβm βgrowing old but not quite growing up,β and βSummer Sun,β my best effort at a nostalgic summer love song in the vein of Stevie Wonder musically and Don Henley emotionally. And the rest of the songs will strike a chord with anyone who enjoys soulful, carefree, singer-songwriter pop music.
How do I know? Because these songs emanate from the pages of my life, and Iβve seen first-hand the way that people have connected with them from their own experiences. In eight years of touring through hundreds of venues, playing three albumsβ worth of songs for thousands of listeners, that connection is what fuels my passion. Ultimately, the thing that you and I have hereβbetween the words and the chords and the lights and the beatsβthat is the thing that encourages me to keep singing.
Family
Matt Wertz Lyrics
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I know you're scared
No one told you then "Be this"
Feeling frail
With so much to bare
I know it's not fair
But what is
When push starts shoving
You're left with nothing
Just know we'll always be family
Don't give up
When the road gets rough
Cause we're flesh and blood
I'm here for you
In sinking sand
Just grab my hand
And with all I have
I'll hold on
Oh, when push starts shoving
You're left with nothing
Just know we'll always be family
After all that we've been through
I will walk with you
Oh when starts shoving
You're left with nothing
Just know we'll always be
Oh when starts shoving
You're left with nothing
Just know we'll always be, family
In "Family," singer-songwriter Matt Wertz addresses the universal feeling of vulnerability we all experience at times. He acknowledges that life can be scary and daunting, especially when we feel like we're facing it alone. The opening lines, "I know you're scared / No one told you then 'Be this'" suggest that the singer is talking directly to someone who hasn't quite figured it all out yet. The feeling of being "frail" is one that we can all relate to - no matter how strong we might appear on the outside, inside we might be struggling to keep up. Despite this vulnerability, however, the song is ultimately uplifting. In the face of uncertainty and hardship, the singer vows to stick by the side of those he cares for: "Don't give up / When the road gets rough / Cause we're flesh and blood / I'm here for you / In sinking sand / Just grab my hand / And with all I have / I'll hold on."
The most important message of "Family" is that, even when the going gets tough and we feel like we've been left with nothing, we are always part of a larger community - one that transcends blood ties or any other kind of label. "Just know we'll always be family," the chorus reminds us. The song is a reminder that we don't have to face our challenges alone, and that there are always people who care about us and want to help. It's a simple yet powerful message of hope and resilience that has resonated with listeners for years.
Line by Line Meaning
I know you're scared
I am aware of your fear and uncertainty
No one told you then "Be this"
You weren't given clear instructions on how to handle this situation
Feeling frail
You are feeling weak and vulnerable
With so much to bare
You have a heavy burden to carry
I know it's not fair
I understand that life can be unjust and difficult
But what is
Despite the challenges, we must keep moving forward
When push starts shoving
When the situation becomes overwhelming and difficult
You're left with nothing
You may feel like you have no support or resources
Just know we'll always be family
I want to assure you that our bond as family is unbreakable
Don't give up
Do not lose hope or give in to despair
When the road gets rough
When you encounter obstacles and hardships
Cause we're flesh and blood
Our connection as family runs deep
I'm here for you
I am offering my support and comfort
In sinking sand
When you are in a difficult and unstable situation
Just grab my hand
Take hold of my support and guidance
And with all I have
I will give all my effort and resources to help you
I'll hold on
I will stick with you through thick and thin
After all that we've been through
Despite the challenges we have faced
I will walk with you
I will be by your side through whatever comes our way
Oh when push starts shoving
Repeated line to reinforce the message of family support
You're left with nothing
Repeated line to reinforce the feeling of helplessness
Just know we'll always be
Repeated line to remind the listener of the constant support of family
Oh when push starts shoving
Repeated line for emphasis
You're left with nothing
Repeated line for emphasis
Just know we'll always be, family
Final line to reinforce the message of family support
Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CHAD CATES, MATT WERTZ
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