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| Mattie Montgomery of For Today |
For Today, a metalcore
band formed in 2005 in Sioux City, Iowa, is known for playing heavy music with
a Christian message. When Mattie
Montgomery, a native of Mobile, Alabama, joined For Today in 2007, he insisted
that the band have a Bible study together every day and that he be allowed to
minister to the audience. Montgomery has released two solo albums and a book,
and preaches as a traveling evangelist when not recording or on tour.
For Today found itself in controversy a year ago when former
guitarist Mike Reynolds published
comments on Twitter such as "homosexuality is a sin" and "there
was no such thing as a homosexual Christian." The immediate backlash prompted
Montgomery to post an apologetic counter-response on YouTube directed to everyone offended by Reynolds'
comments. In the video, Montgomery gave his phone number and offered his heart
and time to anyone who wanted to talk. Reynolds and For Today parted ways the
next day.
For Today is currently comprised of Montgomery, lead guitarist Ryan Leitru, rhythm guitarist Sam Penner, bassist Brandon Leitru and drummer David Puckett. For Today's fifth album,
Fight The Silence, was released on February
4 and intends to raise awareness about human trafficking. Proceeds from the
album and the band's current tour will be donated to the A21 Campaign to stop
human trafficking.
At the Gramercy
Theatre tonight, For Today established why the band appeals to a new
generation of metalheads. From the moment the band hit the stage, it was a
ferocious beast in search of a prey. Just a few minutes into the set,
Montgomery jumped from the stage to a narrow audience barrier and sang intensely
from his gut while the fans below balanced him. The ambitious high-energy
performance was relentless thereon, as the impact never diminished for long. The
quintet embraced exceptional technicality and musical aggression, combining
melodic sweeps with massive breakdowns over heavy, bombastic instrumentation. Near
the end of the one-hour set, Montgomery encouraged the audience to become the
revolution that the world needs, a revolution that can only be rooted through
the sacrifice made by Jesus Christ. He recalled that people saw him as a
hopeless addict until he embraced Christ, and that Christ was bigger than anyone's
personal obstacle. Cheers arose from the audience and the band returned to slamming
breakdowns and scratch-your-face-off metalcore.
Visit For Today at www.fortodayband.com.

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