Mattie Montgomery
American singer
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Matthew "Mattie" Montgomery[7] (born July 24, 1987) is an American musician and the former lead vocalist and frontman of Christian metal band For Today.[8] He released six albums and one EP with the band before they broke up in 2016. In addition to his work with For Today, Montgomery has his own solo gospel project named after himself in which he has released three albums and two books. He now pastors a church, The Altar Fellowship, in Johnson City, Tennessee.
- Vocalist
- songwriter
- author
- minister
Mattie Montgomery | |
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Montgomery performing in 2011 | |
| Background information | |
| Born | July 24, 1987[1] |
| Origin | Michigan[2] |
| Genres | Christian metal,[3][4][5] metalcore,[3][6] gospel |
| Occupations |
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| Years active | 2007–present |
| Labels | Come And Live!, Catapult |
| Formerly of | For Today, Besieged, Earth vs The Spider |
| Website | mattiemontgomery |
Music career
Montgomery began his involvement in music at the age of fifteen, where he has stated he listened to bands such as Senses Fail and A Static Lullaby.[9] Groups such as these opened the door to heavier bands that would inspire Montgomery to try heavy vocals and screams in his singing. Before joining For Today, Montgomery was the lead vocalist for the melodic metal band Besieged.[10]

Montgomery replaced For Today's original lead vocalist, Matt Tyler, in 2007.[11] In an interview, Montgomery has said that he did not know a single member of the band before his joining. After only a few practices with the band, Montgomery began touring with them. He had given the members of For Today two conditions for his joining of the band: First, the band must have a Bible study together every day. Second, Montgomery wanted the band to use their time on stage performing to minister to the audience.[9] Since he joined For Today, Montgomery has played well over 700 shows and toured extensively in six continents with the group.[12] On July 5, 2016, the band announced that they would be disbanding after a farewell tour.[13][14]
Christianity
Bands
Discography
- With Besieged
- Atlantis (Blood and Ink Records, 2007)
- With For Today
- Ekklesia (Facedown Records, 2008)
- Portraits (Facedown Records, 2009)
- Breaker (Facedown Records, 2010) U.S. No. 54[18]
- Immortal (Razor & Tie Records, 2012) U.S. No. 15
- Prevailer EP (Razor & Tie Records, 2013)
- Fight the Silence (Razor & Tie Records, 2014)
- Wake (Nuclear Blast Records, 2015)
- Solo
- When the Sons Become Fathers (Come&Live!, 2010)
- The Keys to Open Ancient Gates (Catapult, 2011)
- See the Storm
Collaborations
| Year | Song | Album | Artist |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | "Oaxaca" (featuring Mattie Montgomery) | Unbreakable | Saving Grace |
| 2013 | "Can We Start Again?" (featuring Mattie Montgomery & Frankie Palmeri) | Renegades Forever | I See Stars[19][non-primary source needed] |
| "I W8 4 U" (featuring Mattie Montgomery) | Between Here and Lost | Love and Death[20] | |
| 2014 | "Onward to Freedom" (featuring Mattie Montgomery & Michael Sweet) | Onward to Freedom | Tourniquet[21] |
| "The Slave Ring" (featuring Mattie Montgomery, Nick Villars & Chris Poland)[22] | |||
| "Slave to Nothing" (featuring Mattie Montgomery) | Slave to Nothing | Fit for a King[23][non-primary source needed] | |
| 2015 | "Unharness" (featuring Mattie Montgomery) | Metanoia | For All Eternity[24] |
| "Misogyneric" (featuring Mattie Montgomery) | Beating a Dead Horse | Amidst the Grave's Demons[25] | |
| "I Believe" (featuring Mattie Montgomery) | Tomorrow We Live | KB[26] | |
| 2018 | "Second Chance Kids" (featuring Mattie Montgomery) | I Am | Sleeping Giant[27] |
Videography
- "Agape"
- "Saul of Tarsus (The Messenger)" (directed by Drew Russ)
- "Devastator" (Scott Hansen Productions)
- "Seraphim" (directed by Drew Russ)
- "Fearless"
- "Foundation"
- "Flesh and Blood" (directed by Ramon Boutviseth)
- "Fight the Silence"
- "Break the Cycle"
- "Molotov"
- "Broken Lens"
- "Bitter Roots"
Solo work
Montgomery has released three spoken-word gospel albums under his own name. His First album, When the Sons Become Fathers, was released on March 1, 2010, under the Come And Live! record label.[28] His second solo album, The Keys to Open Ancient Gates, was released on June 14, 2011, under Catapult records.[8][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] On October 1, 2013, he released the third album, See the Storm.[citation needed]
Montgomery has also released two books: Lovely Things in Ugly Places (2015) and Scary God (2018).[citation needed]
Personal life
Montgomery currently lives in Johnson City, Tennessee with his wife, and their three sons.[36]