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      • The self-titled debut LP Unspoken was released April 1, 2014.
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  2. Unspoken is an American Christian band. [1] The band is composed of Chad Mattson, Jon Lowry, Ariel Munoz, and Matthew Callaway. [1][2] The band released their debut single, "Who You Are", on the Centricity Music label. Released on June 12, 2012, [3] the song has charted on numerous Christian song charts, and was the only song from the band's ...

  3. Since their self-titled debut in 2014, the group has charted a parade of hits led by Chad Mattson’s unmistakable vocal, including “Who You Are,” “Lift My Life Up,” “Good Fight” and “Start A Fire,” which became the collective’s first No. 1.

  4. With the release of Follow Through, Unspoken’s second full-length project for Centricity Music, the band seems to have found a place of new freedom to push the boundaries of their trademark sound, mixing in horns and electronic elements in fresh ways without altering the core of their musical identity. Tag-team produced by Seth Mosely (2014 ...

  5. Sep 13, 2024 · RIAA Certified Gold®-selling Centricity Music band Unspoken releases its first new studio album in over five years, IV, which is available at digital and streaming outlets globally.

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  6. Feb 4, 2016 · The chart-topping Christian band Unspoken is many things, but silent certainly isn’t one of them. The group, led by vocalist Chad Mattson, has a message, and they share that message loud and clear with songs focused on empowerment and gratitude.

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  7. Unspoken first came together after lead singer Chad Mattson met guitarist Mike Gomez on a mission trip in the Dominican Republic. Chad had been struggling with drug and alcohol addiction for years, and decided to go on a mission trip to re-build his relationship with God.

  8. The group grew from a seed planted when Mattson went to the Dominican Republic on a missionary trip and began playing and song-writing with Gomez; later Lowry and Munoz joined and the band’s sound was complete.

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