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Matt McAndrew Biography

news-detailsMatt McAndrew emerged as a powerful rock voice from the Jersey Shore, capturing national attention as the compelling runner-up on the seventh season of The Voice. Born Matthew Brendan McAndrew on September 6, 1990, in Barnegat Light, New Jersey, his musical journey began early, fostered by a family with artistic inclinations. He honed his craft as a singer and guitarist, performing locally and developing a soulful, gritty vocal style that blended rock intensity with melodic sensitivity.

His path to widespread recognition began in 2014 when he auditioned for The Voice, performing a haunting rendition of "A Thousand Years" by Christina Perri. All four coaches turned their chairs, but McAndrew ultimately chose to join Team Adam, guided by coach Adam Levine. His run on the show was marked by standout performances that showcased his dynamic range, including powerful covers of "Take Me to Church" by Hozier, "The Blower's Daughter" by Damien Rice, and a finale duet with Levine on "Lost Stars." His fan-favorite status and consistent performances led him to the season finale, where he finished as the runner-up.

Capitalizing on the momentum from the show, McAndrew independently released his debut EP, "View of the Pines," in 2015, which featured the single "Wasted Love." He continued to write, record, and tour, steadily building a dedicated fanbase with his authentic songwriting and passionate live performances. In a significant career evolution, McAndrew transitioned into the post-hardcore scene in January 2019 when he was announced as the new lead vocalist for the band Rain City Drive, formerly known as Slaves. This role allowed him to explore a heavier, more aggressive sonic palette while maintaining his melodic prowess.

With Rain City Drive, McAndrew contributed to the band's 2020 self-titled album and subsequent releases, touring extensively and solidifying his place in the modern rock landscape. His journey from a television competition finalist to the frontman of an established rock act demonstrates a deliberate and successful navigation of the music industry, rooted in a genuine passion for performance and songcraft.