Smalltown poets is an alternative CCM group known for singing "good
old rock and roll music." They have had more than a dozen successful
songs on the radio, received two grammy nominations, seven Dove Award
nominations, and now have record sales well over 250,000. They are known
for their ability to reach both Christians and non-christians who love
the alternative rock sound.
High School pals from Tifton, GA, Michael Johnston (singer/guitarist),
Danny Stephens (Keyboardist), and Byron Goggin (drummer) were the formative
members of the band. In 1996, guitarist Kevin Breuner and bassist Miguel
DeJesus joined the group and a year later, they released their self-titled
debut album.
In 1999, the group, now consisting of Johnston, Breuner, DeJesus and
drummer Nathan Blackstone, released Listen Closely through Forefront
Records. Third Verse was released in the fall of 2000 by Ardent Records.
Today, the group consists of Michael Johnston (vocals), Matt Goldman
(drums), Troy Staing (guitar), and Alex Peterson (bass).
Their much anticipated lastest release, It's Later Than It's Ever Been,
came out October 19, 2004. "Overall, this new release is consistently
melodic, undeniably sincere and inescapably uplifting from start to
finish; and it will probably make many hearts glad to hear Smalltown
poetry in motion once again." Dan MacIntosh, CCM Magazine.
With this new album also came a change in their record label. Since
their contract was up anyways, they decided to look for a label that
would stand behind them completely and who had the same goals and priorities
as they did. They found that in BEC.
In an interview by www.jesusfreakhideout.com on February 17, 2004,
lead singer Michael Johnston comments on the change in labels: "It became
evident very quickly that we (Smalltown Poets and BEC) have very similar
vision in regard to making music for Christians that at the same time
creates a sort of foyer environment for people who may not totally understand
what we believe. We believe BEC wants and we want our music to be compelling
to people whether they are inside or outside or in the process of discovering
the Christian faith. We think BEC Recordings is the right label to partner
with because they understand what we have done in the past and where
we want to go from here."
Johnston was also asked how God had been working in his life between
last two albums. "Life is an incredible gift that God has given us on
purpose, and I can cruise through it aimlessly or enjoy it and make
the most of it in light of what I know about eternity and God's intentions
for me while I am here. One of the new songs, a song called "Here" touches
on that a bit. I have been enjoying life with my wife and son, serving
my local church, creating good music with friends and trying to let
my whole life be worship rather than this bit here or that bit there.
All that God has done is because he loves the earth and what He has
made."
Although the band did take some time off before this last record to
get married, have babies, change labels, and re-formulate their members,
they are back now and and will be making appearances at various places.
They advise their fans to play close attention to Christian Music Festivals
around their towns and ask that they come support them and their new
album.
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