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The Sky : Biography
Biography (courtesy
of Word/Warner/Curb Records)
Meeting the members of new Word Records
duo Across the Sky at Starbucks is like being with a child
on Christmas morning-their enthusiasm is that tangible. And
the caffeine doesn't hurt either. Both 21-years-old, both
full of passion for God, and both brimming with musical talent
that had drawn the interest of the record label, Ben Kolarcik
and Justin Unger had never met before early in 2002. By the
end of August, the two were "close as brothers," as
they will quickly tell you.
"It's been really cool getting to know and respect
each other. We really feed off of each other in our personalities
and humor. It's funny-some days it's like we have too much
coffee, but I think some of that comes from so much excitement
about what we're doing," says Justin.
The result is their eponymous debut,
Across the Sky, filled with a swirling blend of sounds
that makes them completely unique, in Christian music and
beyond. Hope-filled lyrics, primarily written and co-written
by the two, permeate the disc alongside a true blend of
pop and rock-blond Justin claiming the more pop and ballad-focused
influences, while Ben is the shaggy dark-haired rocker. "I tend to be
more eclectic, more like the rocky-edge sort of guy," says
Ben. "Our sound together is a really cool thing that
we hadn't realized would happen."
Although their list of differences runs a mile long, the
paths of the two had paralleled each other in many ways,
finally meeting in Nashville under the insistence of the
higher-ups at Word. Ben and Justin each originally came to
the label as solo artists-Ben hailing from Louisville, KY,
where he'd found an avid following, and Justin calling Phoenix,
AZ, home, where he'd also built an extensive fan base.
Recognizing the talents of both young
men, the label had their own ideas for musical futures.
The two eventually met in the hallways of the label, and
as they spent time together, hanging out and writing music,
they realized that there was a greater plan at work. "Ben and I talked about it and
said, 'Let's bring a duo to the table'," says Justin. "We
played a demo for the record label of some songs we'd been
working on, and they got our vision."
"We all have plans and ideas of what's going to work,
but then the Lord changed our mindsets and ordained this
meeting, opens the door, and we find ourselves walking through
it," Ben agrees. "He's always opening stuff that
wasn't our idea in the first place." The label was in
agreement, and with the musical and songwriting chemistry
at work under the Lord's guidance, Ben and Justin quickly
abandoned their solo careers and became Across the Sky.
With the production team of some of
Nashville's finest songwriters including Jim Cooper and
Kenny Lamb working half of the record and co-producer Jeremy
Bose rounding out the other half, Across the Sky brought
over 50 songs for consideration out of their songwriting
sessions. The duo ultimately settled on 12 songs for their
self-titled debut, which range from upbeat radio-friendly
hits to poignant ballads. Their writing talents were complemented
by sessions with such noted songwriters as Cindy Morgan,
Scott Krippayne, Matthew Gerrard, Jeff Borders, Kyle Matthews
and Tony Wood, among others. "Our songs
are full of hope and faithfulness. Everyone can relate to
at least one of them. It's life-we're talking about life."
For two guys in their early twenties
with such enthusiasm running through their veins, life
includes songs like "Exciting
Times." Seeing the path before them, both Ben and Justin
find excitement in the challenge that lies ahead. "We
have a lot to do, but we have so much to say. We are excited
because we have an everlasting message to share with people," Ben
says. "Then you see the scope of the world today, and
people are afraid-the war, the economy. 'Exciting Times'
was written because of a message that was needed in the church,
but now even more so in the world."
Another stand-out cut is "Shooting Star," a ballad
co-written by Justin and Jason Ingram, which reflects personal
experience and God's faithfulness. "Everyone makes mistakes,
but no matter far how far away you are, God's there when
you're ready to come home," says Justin, noting that
God's faithfulness is a theme that's also reflected in "When
I Open My Eyes," which teams Ben and Justin with producer
Jeremy Bose.
With Word Records now a part of Warner
Brothers, also home to bands like Sixpence None The Richer,
who have been torchbearers in reaching out beyond the Christian
fan base, Across the Sky is hopeful that they will be able
to make an impact as well. "The Lord's people should be known when they are
seen," says Ben. "It's more than just being a 'positive
force'."
"I can see us moving out in the darkness," Justin
adds quickly. "The little light that we have can overcome
so much, and make such an impact. We will go onstage and
be real, with a message about God in our lives and where
we've come from."
Artists who have done the very same thing, and as a result
are veritable Christian music legends, have affected Ben
and Justin the same way they hope to affect others. Ben can
quote the exact date that Steven Curtis Chapman came to his
hometown for the Great Adventure Tour, where he was able
to go backstage and meet the multi-award winning singer/songwriter
himself. Justin cites Michael W. Smith as a huge influence
because of his integrity on and offstage.
Family has also been a huge influence in both of their lives.
While music runs in the veins of both young men, and their
families have always been supportive of their endeavors,
other differences are obvious.
Hailing most recently from Louisville, KY, where his family
has lived for most of his life, Ben's father was in the military
for over 21 years-which meant lots of moving around with
his five brothers and sisters, including Australia, California,
South Carolina and Virginia. Although Ben is number four
in the lineup and the only one to pursue music full time,
he is quick to note the musical talents of his siblings.
A talent easily traced to his father and both of his grandfathers,
one of which was a well-known Irish tenor.
Raised in Christian schools, Ben has been doing solo performances
since his high school years. This also included leading and
organizing worship for the weekly chapel services at school.
Opportunities at both school and church eventually led to
the decision of becoming a full time independent artist.
Shortly after graduating high school, opportunities came
about to perform consistently in several regions of the U.S.
and all over the world, including Australia, Costa Rica,
New Zealand, and Poland. A self-taught guitarist, the multi-talented
artist also dabbles a bit with piano and lap dulcimer.
While Ben's musical influences range from The Beatles, The
Police and Jeff Buckley to Keith Green and Rich Mullins,
Justin grew up listening primarily to Christian music. Born
and raised in Phoenix, AZ, Justin is the middle of three
brothers. While his mom held down the fort as a stay-at-home
mom and sometime helper at his elementary school, his father
had the musical instincts in the family, finding time out
from his roofing business to teach himself how to play numerous
instruments by ear. Justin followed in his footsteps, and
began playing piano at age 10 and playing trumpet in the
school band.
His songwriting career began at age
17, as he began co-writing music with his grandfather,
a local pastor. Soon after, Justin started a Christian
band called "Emmaus," performing
as lead vocalist the songs that he and his grandfather had
written. Within a few months of the band's creation, money
was given to them to participate and compete in the Gospel
Music Association's Seminar in the Rockies at Estes Park,
CO. With the forms filled in and their slot confirmed, Emmaus
broke up three months prior to the event.
It is easy enough to call the next
turn of events "divine
intervention," as Justin decided to go ahead to Estes
Park on his own. In addition to taking a few seminar classes,
he competed in the vocal competition in the 12 to 19-year-old
age group, accompanying himself on the piano on the songs
he had written. Justin took home the grand prize over all
of the age groups, and knew that God had a plan to use his
talents. Back in Phoenix, he soon heard from several different
label executives, including Word Records.
Both Justin and Ben took the first major steps in their
careers by making the move to Nashville. Now roommates in
the suburb of Franklin, TN, the members of Across the Sky
have already been on the road performing the songs from their
self-titled debut.
"We have a vision to make a difference in the world.
Our desire is to share our hearts and make excellent music
to reach the masses, whether that's to the church or outside
the church," says Ben. "It doesn't matter if we're
on Jay Leno or talking to the Christian radio station morning
drive guy-we will be faithful and declare the Truth, and
after that it really isn't up to us anyway. It's really liberating
to realize that God is in control of all of this-it takes
us out of the picture and lets Him do His work."
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