Matthew West To Release New Album 'All In'

Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Matthew West is gearing up to release a brand new record. West shared on social media today this his new album is titled ALL IN and it is set to drop on September 22nd. He also posted the artwork for his record, which will be available for pre-sale beginning August 4th.
"Broken Things," released in May is the first preview of what to expect from West's latest project. "Broken Things" has been well received from listeners and critics alike. The single currently sets at #13 on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs and #14 on Christian Airplay.
"God has spoken to me in a powerful way as I've spent time in the cabin, my place of solitude, to work on this new album," shares West about his new project and single. "I had a hard time getting through the writing and recording process on this song without choking up - it brings me to tears and into a place of worship. The fact that God still uses me blows me away. There are a lot of times that I feel broken and unqualified for God to use me, but day after day He invites me into the gates and says 'I'm going to use you in a powerful way' because our God is in the business of using broken people and broken things."
West is set to embark on his headlining ALL IN Tour this fall. Visiting over 30 cities nationwide, the tour will feature special guest Dove Award-winner Jordan Feliz and will introduce singer/songwriter Leanna Crawford. The tour will kick-off September 21 in Houston, hitting Des Moines, Iowa; Lincoln, Nebraska; San Antonio, Texas; and Lakeland, Florida, among numerous markets, before concluding in late November.
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