Known for blending Orthodox Jewish themes with reggae, rock and hip hop beatboxing sounds, Matisyahu's single " King Without a Crown " was a Top 40 hit in the United States. His family eventually settled in White Plains, New York. He became a self-professed "Phish-head" also known as Phish "Phans" , [12] taking hallucinogens , and following the rock band Phish on tour. After he finished Muss, he returned to New York, where he subsequently left high school after the first day of his senior year to travel throughout the US. A stint in a rehabilitation center in upstate New York followed. Miller then attended a wilderness expedition trip in Oregon for teenagers. This was now my search for my own identity, and part of Judaism feeling more important and relevant to me. He returned to New York and started developing his reggae, spending hours in his room, writing and practicing his style to the accompaniment of hip-hop tapes.

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Matisyahu the band His performances were a raw expression of his spirituality at that time and were supported by musicians who played a foundation of roots reggae augmented by the energy of a rock trio. Through his lyrics however, Matisyahu developed a more personal, artistic, and sophisticated way to express the yearning for deep spiritual meaning, and as his own beliefs opened up to find more variety and depth, the desire for his performances to match the unpredictable flow of life developed as well. Now, more than a decade later, Matisyahu has formed a band that truly gives itself over to the music on par with his lyrical desire to connect to something beyond the self. Combined, the music and lyrics transcend their parts. At its most basic moments the music now feels alive; an entity unto itself, being born in the moment and evolving each night. No two performances of a song are alike. At its most exultant moments the music becomes full-band improvisation.
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