A self-made singer/songwriter, Matt Wertz spent years creating soulful, feel-good pop music on his own terms. Nashville — a city that doubled as his muse and adopted hometown — always played a big role in that creation process. It was the place where Wertz wrote his songs, the place he recorded his albums, the place he’d return after touring the country with songwriters like Jason Mraz, Parachute, Gavin DeGraw, Ben Rector and Dave Barnes.
Something changed after 2014’s Heatwave, a record that shone a neon light on Wertz’s appreciation for ‘80s pop music. Wertz realized he’d grown perhaps a bit too comfortable in Nashville, where he’d been making music for more than a decade. Looking to write an album that tackled contemporary pop music from a different angle — literally — he headed to Los Angeles, where he spent several months writing songs for his ninth album, Gun Shy. Fueled by infectious, 90’s-inspired beats, lush textures, and soaring air-tight pop melodies, Gun Shy fires twin barrels of modern pop and synthesized R&B, finding new life in old-school influences.
Matt Wertz's first album OnDeadWaves released on Thu Jan 01 1970.
The most popular album by Matt Wertz's is Gun Shy
The most popular song by Matt Wertz's is Take It or Leave It
Matt Wertz's first song Walking In A Winter Wonderland released on Thu Jan 01 1970.