And that's why that song starts off, "I gotta be honest, we're covered in lies and that's okay." It's all okay, but I'm saying it's never gonna happen to me again. And it was the most amazing thing to just say, "No, I don't prescribe to your power over me anymore, and I'm gonna let you go." And it was gone. I had this really negative relationship that was a big source of angst and friction in my life. And I realized all I had to do was stop looking up at them, and start looking down on them. Whether it's a boss, or someone that you look up to. And it was a person who had power over me, seemed to be in a position that was above me, a place that was beyond my grasp. Once I had a relationship in my life that was largely negative. And there are others that are largely negative. ![]() Then there are some relationships that are largely positive. But there are some relationships that are nurturing, and there are some relationships where, by and large, we do the nurturing for the other person. On the one hand, some people may be more giving towards us and we're a little bit more taking from them, and the balance is constantly ebbing and flowing and changing over time. So, in every relationship that we have in our lives, there are certain dynamics that exist. It can be anything, whether it's a romantic thing or not - this one wasn't. ![]() Matt: Well, "You're A God" was written about when we give people in our lives power over us. This is what he said when asked what the meaning of the song "You're A God" was: They co-wrote Marx’s 2012 AC hit “When You Loved Me,” which reached number 15 on the Adult Contemporary Chart.Matt Scannell is the lead singer, lead guitarist, and main songwriter of Vertical Horizon. In 2012, Scannell teamed up with Daniel Powter to write “Come Back Home,” which was used to promote NBC’s “Chicago Fire.” Scannell and Grammy-winning songwriter/producer Richard Marx collaborate often and sometimes play acoustic duo shows together. In 2010, he wrote “Wish You Were Here” for the band Hey Monday, featuring lead singer Cassadee Pope, who went on to win season 3 of NBC’s hit show The Voice. In addition to writing and producing songs for Vertical Horizon, Matt has spent the past few years writing songs with and for other artists. Burning the Days was critically acclaimed and produced two Hot AC radio singles, “Save Me from Myself” and “The Lucky One.” In 2013, Vertical Horizon released Echos From the Underground, named after a lyric from the song “Evermore.” Peart played drums on that song as well as two other tracks on the record. One of the songs, “Even Now,” was co-written by Scannell with his close friend Neil Peart, the much-heralded drummer from Rush. The album was released in 2009 on Vertical Horizon’s own label, Outfall Records. In 2007, feeling the time was right to start working on a new album, Matt began composing the songs which would eventually become Burning the Days. ![]() Eventually, the band took a hiatus to pursue individual interests. Their follow-up album, Go, was released in 2003 and solidified the band as a no-nonsense pop rock entity. Having carved out a page in the annals of music history the band garnered further radio attention with “You’re a God” (#4 on Billboard’s Adult Chart) and “Best I Ever Had (Grey Sky Morning).” In 2005, “Best I Ever Had” became a top 20 country hit for country star Gary Allan. The second single off the CD, the title track “Everything You Want,” captured the #1 spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 and Adult Top 40 charts, and became Billboard’s Most Played Single of 2000. In 1999, they released their breakout album, Everything You Want, which went on to sell more than two million copies. Vertical Horizon released three albums independently ( There and Back Again, Running on Ice, and Live Stages) and toured extensively before signing with RCA Records in 1998. Vertical Horizon was founded in the early 1990s, but it was seven years before lead singer Matt Scannell’s songs became the radio hits that brought the popular grass roots band to national attention. ![]() VIP Balcony Access Tickets are $125 in Advance and include complimentary food and alcohol. General Admission Tickets are $35 in Advance and $40 Day of Show With Specials Guests PETTY BETTY and REGENERATION
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