The Profess Interview Series
Listen in as our writers and contributors interview some of the most dynamic voices in the church and culture. Ranging from sit downs and phone conversations with authors, artists, and organizational leaders, The Profess Interview Series is committed to highlighting individuals who's faith in Christ fuels them to transform the lives of those around them.
Profess Interview Series: Matt Dally of Superchick
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Hey Christian Manifesto readers and “Profess” listeners! We bring to you our exclusive interview with bassist Matt Dally of the band, Superchick. After several scheduling conflicts, horrible traffic, a tour bus fire, and getting stuck outside of the music venue, I managed to grab a few minutes with the rocker after the band’s set opening for the Newsboys.
I had a wonderful time listening to the young man’s heart for Christ, Superchick fans, his personal desire to inspire others to follow the dream that God has laid on their hearts, and the importance of taking time to rest and refocus on Jesus. His passion was infectious and I really felt Matt had a lot of solid things to say. Listen in to my brief interview with this inspiring Christian music artist. Blessings.*
C.E. Moore
* A special thanks to TCM contributor Karen Gilmore and Liz Shelton for tagging along for all the fun.
Superchick is Max Hsu (keyboards, songwriter), Tricia Brock (lead vocals), Melissa Brock (rhythm guitar, harmony vocals), Matt Dally (bass guitar, rap vocals, synthesizer), Dave Ghazarian (lead guitar), and Brandon Estelle (drums)
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Barack Obama clinches Democratic nomination/Embraced by younger evangelicals
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Brooke Barrettsmith and Chris Tomlin release new singles
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The New Conspirators
Deep Justice in a Broken World
A Friendly Dialogue Between an Atheist and a Christian
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Kutless’ “To Know That You’re Alive”
Json’s “Life on Life”
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The Strangers
The Incredible Hulk
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