Trent Monk and Michael Neagle, the latest to sign with Flicker Records,
have a lot in common. Monk and Neagle both hail from Amarillo, Texas,
play guitar and have been happily married for five years to women they
met at their home church.
Plus, they're horrible mechanics when it comes to fixing their RV.
However, this duo makes up for its automotive shortcomings with superb
songwriting and harmonizing as evident in its self-titled debut, which
released in August.
While any young guy with a brand new crush might pen such a sentiment,
these words are actually sung by two men who have each been married
for over five years. And yes, they're singing about their wives.
Singer/ songwriters Trent Monk and Michael Neagle are as crazy about
their wives as the day they met them, and that ongoing devotion is woven
into many of the songs on their self-titled Flicker Records debut.
In addition to providing musical inspiration, Monk & Neagle's commitment
to the respective loves of their lives has also led them to make a rather
unusual lifestyle decision. While on the road touring the country, "home"
means many addresses for the two men, but only one place - a 1995 Holiday
Rambler RV, in which the pair travel with their wives.
Rachael Neagle and Micah Monk have come alongside their husbands to
join them in their work, and to put an end to the lonely, all-night
drives the men were making to be with their wives after out-of state
concerts.
"Our wives realize that we are doing what God has called us to do and
that, as married couples, they have a role in helping us to fulfill
that destiny," explains Monk. "We made a commitment early on that if
we were going to do this, we had to all do it together."
Though that decision was made only a few short months ago, when Monk
& Neagle officially became a twosome after signing with Flicker Records,
the friendship that birthed their alliance began over ten years ago.
Growing up in the dusty little Texas town of Amarillo, Monk and Neagle
met in college and became close friends while fishing and picking out
guitar tunes together. As the years passed, Monk pursued the path of
independent artist, becoming a favorite among followers of indie distributor
Grassroots Music with the release of two solo projects, I Wait (1999)
and Stars Would Fall (2003). Meanwhile, Neagle dedicated himself to
full-time ministry as a worship pastor for a church in Abilene, Texas.
In the fall of 2003, Monk & Neagle suddenly found their divergent musical
paths coming together once again. When Monk was asked to join Inpop
Records duo Shane and Shane on the group's highly successful "Carry
Away" tour, he asked his longtime friend Neagle to join him for the
trip.
"I had always known that the first big opportunity I had, I wanted
Michael to come along," shares Monk. "There is a chemistry between us
that I hadn't found with any other artist I'd worked with, so it just
made sense for him to come on the tour. But we had no intention, initially,
of ever becoming a duo," he admits.
As the tour took off, however, more and more people came up to the
men and asked when they'd be doing an album together. At the tour's
close, despite the fact that Neagle had just released his own successful
independent project, Recreated, Monk & Neagle made the life-changing
decision to become a double act. Almost immediately, they found themselves
signing a recording contract with Flicker Records and beginning work
on their first project together.
Partnering with producer Ed Cash (Bebo Norman, Chris Tomlin, Caedmon's
Call, Bethany Dillon), Monk & Neagle worked tirelessly to craft an album
expressing their unique musical combination of pop, rock, jazz and funk,
with a touch of folk.
The pair found a musical soulmate in Cash, who became intimately involved
in the creation process of the songs of Monk & Neagle, and who ultimately
shared writing credits on eight of the project's ten cuts.
"In addition to becoming really great friends with Ed, we also found
a mentor and a partner," Neagle tells. "We write together and pull from
similar experiences we have all had in our Christian walk, in our marriages
and in life."
Monk & Neagle features the two men's tight vocal harmonies and blended
guitar styles on a bevy of soulful, acoustic pop songs. Though many
of the album's cuts were taken from Monk & Neagle's earlier independent
projects and freshly reworked, the pair labored with Cash during their
five months in the studio to craft several rich new musical offerings
for the record, including the playful groove of "Paradise" and the passionate,
straight-ahead pop of "Secret."
"We wanted this album to be fun to listen to while communicating our
hearts and our vision as well," said Neagle. "It was very important
to us that we be involved in the songwriting process for every song
on the album, because we wanted the music to convey what God has done
in our own personal relationships with Him and the many situations,
good and bad, we have walked through in our lives."
With a well-crafted, hook-laden debut under their belts, Monk & Neagle
are poised to spend a lot of time singing that praise as they travel
the highways touring this year. But don't think for a minute that they'll
travel alone - at every milestone, they'll have their better halves
at their side, because there's simply no other girl in the world for
either of them.
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