Crys Matthews Cancel Culture - NPR Acclaimed Artist
The most anticipated song on Reclamation, "Cancel Culture" picks up where "Changemakers" left off. She confides, "So often when I perform, I am the only person or one of a very few people in that space who looks like me. And because of the type of music that I sing, inevitably at the end of the night, someone would come up to me and say some version of 'You're just so brave talking about all of this stuff — I think that I would be so scared of being canceled that I would just stay quiet. The audacity of that, the notion of staying quiet in the face of something that you yourself know is wrong — I had too many feelings about it especially because there is so much in this American culture of ours that we could and should be canceling."
Crys has received acclaim from the likes of Billboard, NPR and more. Thank you!
https://open.spotify.com/track/2ojIWdXcTuQt6S09W1ozqa?si=ec2219349ef04156
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wApXsqO14rk
https://music.apple.com/us/album/cancel-culture/1774775660?i=1774775661
A troubadour of truth, Nashville resident Crys Matthews is among the brightest stars of the new generation of social justice music-makers. An award-winning, prolific lyricist and composer, Matthews blends Country, Americana, Folk, Blues, and Bluegrass into a bold, complex performance steeped in traditional melodies punctuated by honest, original lyrics. She is made for these times.
Of Matthews, ASCAP VP & Creative Director Eric Philbrook says, “By wrapping honest emotions around her socially conscious messages and dynamically delivering them with a warm heart and a strong voice, she lifts our spirits just when we need it most in these troubled times.” Justin Hiltner of Bluegrass Situation adds, her gift is a "reminder of what beauty can occur when we bridge those divides." In her own words, Matthews says her mission is: "to amplify the voices of the unheard, to shed light on the unseen, and to be a steadfast reminder that hope and love are the truest pathways to equity and justice." Her new album is an embodiment of and a testament to that mission.
When Matthews attended a panel at Folk Alliance International in February of 2024, she heard a Scottish Folk artist inquire as to how many record labels pursue what the artist referred to as "music from my tradition," four words that intrigued Matthews. "I loved the idea of that. It seems like the best way to talk about music: what is your tradition, who are your people, what is the fabric of you?"
A daughter of the South by way of Nashville now and North Carolina forever, and the self-proclaimed poster child of intersectionality, Matthews is boldly answering those questions on her new album aptly titled Reclamation.
Recorded in Nashville, TN at Sound Emporium Studios, Reclamation was produced by Levi Lowry (co-writer of Zac Brown Band's hit song Colder Weather). The project features her partner on and off stage Heather Mae, her friends and fellow singer-songwriters Kyshona, Melody Walker, and Chris Housman, and some of the best musicians in Music City like Megan Coleman, Megan Elizabeth McCormick, Ellen Angelico, Ryan Madora, Jen Gunderman, and Michael Majett.
"This album is both sonically and ideologically the fullest representation of who I am as an artist and as a human," she says. A preacher's kid, a Black woman, a Butch lesbian, and a proud Southerner who sings social justice music right alongside 'traditional' Country and Americana music, Matthews is reclaiming not just of the space Black artists have been denied in Country and Americana music, not just of the space LGBTQ people have been denied in communities of faith, not just of the autonomy women have been denied over their own bodies, she is reclaiming the South that raised her.
The most anticipated song on Reclamation, "Cancel Culture" picks up where "Changemakers" left off. She confides, "So often when I perform, I am the only person or one of a very few people in that space who looks like me. And because of the type of music that I sing, inevitably at the end of the night, someone would come up to me and say some version of 'You're just so brave talking about all of this stuff — I think that I would be so scared of being canceled that I would just stay quiet. The audacity of that, the notion of staying quiet in the face of something that you yourself know is wrong — I had too many feelings about it especially because there is so much in this American culture of ours that we could and should be canceling."
Crys Matthews will be on tour with Julian Taylor in November and with Flamy Grant, Jennifer Knapp, Spencer LaJoye, and Heather Mae as part of the Make the Yuletide Gay Tour in December. In the meantime, here's where you can catch her:
Fri- 10/25 Luneburg, Canada Folk Harbor Concert Series
Sat- 11/2 Denver, CO Swallow Hill Music
Thu- 11/7 Corrales, NM Old San Ysidro Church
Fri- 11/29 Calgary, Canada Calgary Folk Club
Wed - 12/4 St Augustine, FL Cafe Eleven Restaurant
Sun- 12/15 Nashville, TN City Winery Nashville
Thu- 12/19 Austin, TX 04 Center
Fri- 12/20 Galveston, TX Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe
Thu- 1/16 Lawrence, KS Lied Center of Kansas
Mon- 5/5 Miramar Beach, FL Seascape Golf, Beach, and Tennis Resort