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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 ...
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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Jun 18, 2019 · We are honored to be able to catch up with Unspoken's Chad Mattson as he talks exclusively with us about their new record. Q: Thanks for doing this interview with us. It's almost three years since your last record. When and how did the making of Reason begin? Probably 2 years ago.
Unspoken Releases New Song 'Help Is On The Way'. (Friday, May 24, 2019) Unspoken Releases New Music Video for 'Human Condition'. (Friday, April 26, 2019) Unspoken Announces Third Album with New Single 'Reason'. (Friday, March 29, 2019) Plumb and Unspoken Unite for 'We Are One' Co-Headlining Tour.
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Unspoken is the eponymously titled debut studio album by Christian band Unspoken. The album released on April 1, 2014 by Centricity Music , and the producer is Seth Mosley for all tracks except for No. 2 "Who You Are" that is produced by Jason Walker .
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