M. Shadows

M. Shadows
Shadows performing with Avenged Sevenfold in 2017
Background information
Birth name Matthew Charles Sanders
Also known as
  • M. Shadows
  • Shadows
  • Shads
Born (1981-07-31) July 31, 1981 Fountain Valley, California, U.S.
Origin Huntington Beach, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, vocalist
Instruments Vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, organ, bass, drums, percussion
Years active 1999–present
Labels
Associated acts

Matthew Charles Sanders (born July 31, 1981), better known as M. Shadows, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and a founding member of the American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. In 2017, he was voted 3rd in the list of Top 25 Greatest Modern Frontmen by Ultimate Guitar.[1]

Early life

M. Shadows was born on July 31, 1981 in Fountain Valley, California[2]. He began singing at a young age, but his interest in rock and heavy metal music grew as he became older and began to play the guitar. He links his early musical experience with the piano as a major factor in developing his skills with the guitar and his voice. He attended Huntington Beach High School, where he played for a brief stint in a punk band named "Successful Failure." Following this, Shadows formed Avenged Sevenfold in 1999 along with middle school friends Zacky Vengeance, The Rev, and Matt Wendt.

Stage name

Shadows, like the other members of Avenged Sevenfold, uses a stage name. In an interview, Shadows says that he chose his stage name because he thought of himself as "the darker character in the group". The 'M' is in place of his first name, Matthew, which he did not want to be in his stage name because of the way it sounded. He also added that he and the band took stage names because many other successful musicians that they were influenced by had them (e.g. Slash of Guns N' Roses, Munky of Korn and the members of Slipknot).

Vocal style

Shadows performing at the Nova Rock Festival in June 2014

Although Shadows possesses a baritone voice, he has been able to perfect his technique to a degree that allows him to sing convincingly and comfortably in the tenor range often called for by his genre of choice. Shadows' vocal style has evolved significantly over the years. On the band's first full-length record, Sounding the Seventh Trumpet, he featured harsh, metalcore-style growls with limited instances of clean vocals. The release of Waking the Fallen in 2003 demonstrated his progression towards melodic vocal lines, but still retained a strong screaming influence. However, the most significant change came with the release of the band's major label debut, City of Evil, in 2005, which featured minimal background screaming, stronger vocal melodies, and increased emphasis on harmonies and melodic hooks. Shadows turned to Ron Anderson, a vocal coach that had previously worked with Axl Rose and Chris Cornell.[3]

Shadows was specifically looking to add a more gritty, raspy tone to his voice and worked with Anderson for several months on this before City of Evil was recorded.[3] This change resulted in newly established vocal contributions from each band member during live performances, and remained prevalent on every record the band has released since 2005.

Rumors were spread that Shadows had lost his ability to scream due to throat surgery needed after Warped Tour 2003. However, producer Andrew Murdock put down these rumors by saying: "When I met the band after Sounding the Seventh Trumpet… Matt handed me the CD, and he said to me, 'This record's screaming. The record we want to make is going to be half-screaming and half-singing. I don't want to scream anymore… the record after that is going to be all singing.'"

During an interview with Stevie Rennie on October 28, 2014, Shadows mentioned that he on purpose had changed his voice to become less raspy and distorted while touring in 2014. The change was due to longer live shows lasting from one and a half to two hours in support of Hail to the King. Shadows went on to say that "you better be taking care of yourself or you're gonna be cancelling shows" and "I wanted to hit notes over the rasps".[4]

Other projects

Shadows in August 2007

Shadows has made guest appearances on numerous albums by various artists. He is featured on the Steel Panther album Feel the Steel and sings a verse of "Turn out the Lights." He also produced The Confession's 2007 album, Requiem, which, according to an interview, M. Shadows was one of the first steps which led to Avenged Sevenfold self-producing their 2007 self-titled album. Shadows also sings In "The River" by Good Charlotte on the album Good Morning Revival along with fellow band member Synyster Gates with his guitar solo. In 2012 Shadows and fellow Avenged Sevenfold member Synyster Gates made a brief cameo in the war game Call of Duty: Black Ops II in which they provided the voiceover of. Also, in June 2013, Matt competed in the sold out 128-team Call of Duty bracket at MLG Anaheim, placing in the Top 48. The April 2013 release of the band Device's self-titled album featured his vocals throughout track 9, "Haze". Shadows also sang "Nothing to Say" in Slash's self-titled solo album, as well as "Go Alone" in Hell or Highwater's debut album. He was also featured on Fozzy's album Sin and Bones singing alongside Chris Jericho in the song "Sandpaper".

Personal life

Shadows married Valary DiBennedetto on October 17, 2009. The couple have two sons, River who was born in 2012 and Cash, born in 2014. M Shadows' sister is Amy Sanders, who is two years younger than he is.[5] His fellow band member, Synyster Gates, is married to his wife's twin sister Michelle DiBendetto, making Shadows and Gates brothers-in-law.

As of March 21, 2018, Shadows was named the 2018 official golf analyst of The Dan Lebatard Show With Stugotz on ESPN Radio and the leader of the Gotz Army.

In July 2018, Avenged Sevenfold's Facebook account published a post written by Shadows stating that he was suffering from a severe vocal cord viral infection, which was temporarily affecting his ability to sing. Avenged Sevenfold cancelled all tour/concert dates for the following three months to allow Shadows to recover.

Discography

With Avenged Sevenfold

Guest appearances

References

  1. "Friday Top: 25 Greatest Modern Frontmen". ultimate-guitar.com. Retrieved March 28, 2018.
  2. Loudwire (2018-07-11), Avenged Sevenfold's M. Shadows - Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?, retrieved 2018-07-11
  3. 1 2 "Avenged Sevenfold Feature Interview". Blistering. 2006. Archived from the original on May 29, 2012. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
  4. Steve Rennie (October 28, 2014). "M Shadows, Avenged Sevenfold Singer - Renman LIVE #098". Retrieved March 28, 2018 via YouTube.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 25, 2015. Retrieved 2015-05-06.
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