Multi-Platinum artist, best-selling author and acclaimed actor Michael W. Smith continues to live out his dream; he releases new music regularly and performs around the world to sold-out crowds of loyal and inspired fans. During Michael's storied career, he's not only been honored with three Grammy Awards, 45 Dove Awards, an American Music Award and has sold more than 15 million albums, he's also given back to the global community. Michael has raised funds to battle AIDS in Africa alongside longtime friend Bono, started Rocketown, a safe haven for young people in Tennessee to meet and find hope, and has helped more than 70,000 children's lives through Compassion International.
In many ways, Michael is a statesman, at the fulcrum of Christian music in pivotal moments. And like the 'heart of a lion' that is said to never go away, Michael isn't content staying with the equilibrium. With that drive and a non-stop touring and recording schedule, Michael hit a wall most creative people hit at some point in their careers.
"I talked with my team at the beginning of 2017 and told them I'm not going to do another record unless I can write some stuff that really excites me," he explains. "I was still grieving over my dad passing in November of 2015 and I thought it might be two or three years before I did any recording at all, if I ever actually did record at all."
That impasse lasted about two weeks...all it took was the divisive national sentiment of 2017 and the mean-spirited banter on social media to once again ignite the creative fires. In February 2018, this prolific artist comes roaring back with not one, but two full-length albums from Rocketown Records and The Fuel Music: both a USA Today and Yahoo! Music-acclaimed studio album A Million Lights (Feb. 16) and Surrounded (Feb. 23), his first live worship recording since 2014's Sovereign that became a top 10 Billboard 200, No. 1-selling Christian album.
One of the first songs to emerge from the studio was "Conversation," a track that addresses the paradox of modern technology making it easier to speak at rather than with people.
"In the age of social media, people have forgotten how to talk with one another, to be civil," affirms Smith. "If you put these same people in a room together, what was once an agenda becomes a conversation."
The studio album also features the title track, first single and video that had USA Today raving, "Michael is shining brighter than ever," and completing their first-ever "Life" section cover story on Michael.
Admittedly a Sci-Fi geek, loving shows like "Star Wars" and "Lost In Space" and enamored by the expanse of the heavens, the "A Million Lights" video sees Smith at work in a sleek, high-tech spaceship. "I'm an astronaut. My whole life, I've always wanted to go into space. And now it looks like I'm in Rogue One.
"In the video, my job as an astronaut is to get up every day and record the stars because they're all vibrating. In fact, the whole universe is vibrating. Now, I think it's from the voice of God. But whatever the source, each star is generating audio," he says, recounting the story of this extraordinary video that is directed by his son Ryan.
Remarkably, this ethereal sound of the stars that is literally the music of the stars, captured and translated into sound by scientists, is in the same musical key as "A Million Lights." There's nothing like it in the world we know - haunting, endless and pulsating.
Other songs on A Million Lights focus on the ever-present need for love - hardly a new topic for Smith, but one he explores here perhaps from more perspectives than ever before. The titles make that clear: "Love Always Wins," "Hey Love" and "Love Revolution."
Turning the focus on love heavenward, Michael gathered worshippers around him and his band Nov. 2, 2017 for an intimate, set in the round recording of Surrounded at The Factory / Jamison Hall in Franklin, TN. His desire with this project is to unify the Church's diverse expressions into one passionate, joyful cry of worship.
"I feel God moving through His Church and He is calling us together to be one voice and one heart. One bride. Every nation, every tribe and every tongue. Every social class, every denomination.
"What if we bring Him the thing that pleases Him most- our unity," implores Michael. "We may each have different stories, and skin, and songs, but we all share His same Spirit."
Leading a diverse chorus of voices, Michael's new worship album features 12 tracks, including the declarative "Surrounded (Fight My Battles)," which also becomes the first video from the recording that was world-premiered Christmas Eve on Michael's Facebook and website and has since received hundreds-of-thousands of streams.
Taking the new music and fan favorites from his extensive repertoire on the road, Michael embarks on his "Surrounded By A Million Lights World Tour" March 2017. And along with the tour, more adventurous projects are in the works for Smith. Even as A Million Lights and Surrounded sparked to life, Smith is diving into other projects, each one enhancing the others in ways he never experienced before. From mapping out a memoir of lessons learned from his father to completing a symphonic composition, he's realizing a wide range of ambitions and senses a convergence of all he's done and has yet to do.
"For me, though, music is always my first creative outlet," he clarifies. "Forever, until the world ends, music is the most powerful language there is. It can transform your life on every level, not just the spiritual. It can help people reconnect with why they're here. That's what I'm doing with A Million Lights and Surrounded."
to the artist who knows how to touch people.| Posted May 04, 2010
i like the artist michael w smith because i've
been through so much in my life, and he tought me
how to hang on a little while longer. through
many songs such as "help is on the way" and "hang on" he's tought me how to care about people who live in poverty. my life is nothing more than a waste of peoples time i thought... until i
heard him speak and tell everyone that God will
come and deliver us. God is the most important
thing to me in the world. now above even my own
family i love michael w smith for what he's done
for me. now my mom is going through a divorce and
we are all happy it'll be over shortly.but i
remember nights that i cried myself to sleep for
a month. because jd (my want to be father)left
us for another woman. he was clean for a couple of months, and i felt like i had a father. but as usual my heart was torn out. after a month of bitterness i couldn't sleep and it was four o'clock in the morning, so i decided to go take
a shower and have a little cry. by the time i got done freaking out in my head laying almost parolized in the bathtub i could barely get myself together enough to make it back in my room at eight o'ckock that morning. when i looked up
i saw on my bed some cds i had laying there so i scooped them up and started to slowley flip them over one by one. even though i was frustrated with life i opened my cd player and put in what i thought was The Judds, but out of
the speaker came a mans voice. i was too tired and too out of brain to switch the cds back so i just layed there and listened. when the songs kept going on and on coming one behind the other i felt my tears begining to dry and then i heard the song that inspired me the most, "help is on the way" i looked to see what album i had put in and flipped thru a couple of them and found the face of a smiling man. i wasn't used to seeing people smile.but i've dragged this out far enough, so i will close by saying...thank you michael w smith for being a big part of my life.
you still are...i loved you then and i still do...thanks again for teaching me how to smile.
:)| Posted August 06, 2009
just wanna say a BIG thanks to Michael W. Smith for being an inspiration to me through his music, videos, and books. i wouldn't be where i am today if it weren't for him! :)
KEEP IT UP!| Posted February 03, 2009
I LOVE listening to his music, especially when I am in a worship music type mood, as well as on my way to Adoration!