Listen: Openly gay artist Matt Gold responds in song to Indiana law
Wed. April 1, 2015 9:24 AM
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Matt Gold is a chart-topping and acclaimed Indiana-based singer-songwriter that has garnered an engaged international fanbase for his boldly emotive adult contemporary music. For Matt and his fans, the haunting and vulnerable quality of his songs have been symbiotically cathartic, helping both parties to grow through confronting relationship challenges, embracing their true sexual identity, and meeting life's obstacles through courageous introspection. His latest EP is euphorically uplifting, it almost functions as a reward for all the soul searching he and his fans have collectively conducted in their musical dialogue. Aptly, he calls it Let It Out.
In response to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act he wrote a song titled 'On The Way.'
"I felt I had to write a song about what was going on in the state I have lived in for the past 20 years. This is my way of hopefully helping the cause with positive reinforcement, sending a message of love, not hate." said Gold.
Listen to 'On The Way' via SoundCloud.
In response to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act he wrote a song titled 'On The Way.'
"I felt I had to write a song about what was going on in the state I have lived in for the past 20 years. This is my way of hopefully helping the cause with positive reinforcement, sending a message of love, not hate." said Gold.
Listen to 'On The Way' via SoundCloud.