Get the new FREE JFH METAL MP3 compilation -- Vol. 3!
Get the new FREE JFH METAL MP3 compilation -- Vol. 3!

Sarah MacIntosh


In 1999, Chasing Furies made their impressive debut with With Abandon, but it sadly was not long before the group disbanded and disappeared. Former vocalist Sarah MacIntosh has been busy working on her debut solo project and with the record on the horizon, we took a seat inside the Nashville Hilton hotel lobby during GMA Week to discuss what she's been up to as well as her new album The Waiters, The Watchers, The Listeners, The Keepers, & Me...
This interview took place on: 4/23/07.



  • Jesus freak Hideout (John DiBiase): So what've you been up to since Chasing Furies?
    Sarah MacIntosh: Well, immediately following Chasing Furies, I went on the road with Michael W. Smith and sang background vocals and played guitar for him. Then we moved to San Diego after a year of touring with Michael. My husband Jonathan is the music director at our church and we lead worship out there and sing around a whole lot. I've been working for the past year and a half on this new solo CD.

  • JFH (John): For those who are a bit unfamiliar or in the dark about the band [Chasing Furies], what happened to the seemingly premature demise of the band?
    Sarah: It would be nice if there was some fantastic story that I could tell you.

  • JFH (John): It doesn't have to be fantastic.
    Sarah: It was just... there was just no really big "it" thing. I think my brother was far too talented to be a guitarist and a background singer for me. That was part of it. He needed to make his own record, and we wanted to move to San Diego.

  • JFH (John): It's just tough when one of those new bands comes out and they're cool and you buy their record and you get excited about them... and then they drop.
    Sarah: I know, I think that all the time. I think people get the misunderstanding that it's really easy to be a musician, plus a Christian musician on top of that. A lot of times what happens is you want to support other ministries and play for really cheap, but you spend a lot of money to get to that place and you have to pay for your family at home. It's not a high-life rock star thing. If you're in it for the ministry, most of the time it's not glamorous. (John: I totally understand. ) Another thing I don't think people understand is that a lot of musicians have part-time jobs. I know I did. I worked at a restaurant as a hostess. They were rad. They let me come in with pink hair and be their hostess. It was a fancy restaurant. They were totally OK with it.

  • JFH (John): Now your solo project is called The Waiters, The Watchers, The Listeners...
    Album cover Sarah: Yeah, it's a line from the song "Sunshine." It's on my MySpace. It's funny because I don't know how people are going to be able to figure out what that song's about, but it's one of the songs I'm most excited about because it's talking about something I never really thought I could have written about. It's talking about the Rapture in a non-religious way. Not like "He's comin' back." *laughs* I just sat down one day and was thinking about how, as Christians, we all should be gathering together, kind of camp-style, waiting for His return. It's like the story about the wise virgins, who wait with their lamps full.

  • JFH (John): Who'd you work with?
    Sarah: Actually it was really exciting and really fun. My husband Jonathan produced it all and played all the guitars on it and actually played a lot of bass on it as well. We were able to get Vinnie Colaiuta to play drums who actually used to play drums for Sting. He plays all kinds of session work. It was really a huge blessing that we were able to get him. And then a good friend of ours, Brent Milligan, played bass. He produced half of the Chasing Furies record so it was good to have him back.

  • JFH (John): Is the record coming out nationally?
    Sarah: Yeah, we're hoping that it will. There's a good chance that it will.

  • JFH (John): Why was there such a delay between Chasing Furies and your solo project?
    Sarah: Well, you know, we are really involved with our church. When we went to San Diego, I noticed there were a lot of people who don't know hymns. I grew up with hymns and there was a CD that I did that was all hymns and it was basically just for our church. So there was another CD in-between there that most people didn't know about. It wasn't like Chasing Furies or my solo project. It was a church record. But I love hymns! And we lead worship a lot, so it was very fitting for what we were doing.

  • JFH (John): What songs are you most excited about on the record?
    Sarah: It depends on what mood I'm in, honestly. One of the things that I think is gonna surprise people is a lot of times people thought of Chasing Furies as being this very artsy, not-you're-typical-CCM record. This is the kind of record I want to make. I just sat down and thought about what songs would express who I am right now. There are some very worshipful songs on there. There's a song on there called "Be Glorified" with totally worshipful lyrics. And then there's a song like "Sunshine," on the other hand, that could be anything. There's a song called "Did You Know" that could totally be pop radio, and pop people would not necessarily know it was a Christian song. But if you're a Christian, I hope most people would know... hopefully they would say "OK, this is what she's talking about. I can identify with that." I'm excited that it's totally a representation of who I am. You're gonna sit down with me and see a side of me that doesn't look like your typical CCM artist, but then hopefully if you're listening to me talk, you're gonna hear "that girl's a Christian and she loves the Lord."

  • JFH (John): What has God been teaching you lately?
    Sarah: It's interesting. Just when you think you've learned something from the Lord, He shows you again that you really haven't. Honestly, I think the biggest thing is just dependency on Him and focus on Him. It's easy to go "I'm not gonna get sidetracked by that because that's worldly." My focus should never be on just watching TV all day long. My focus should never be on being a superstar. All of those things, people know that they are things we shouldn't idolize or be too focused on... but, you know, you forget that there's things that can take place between you and God. Even families and friends and your relationships with them. And then something goes wrong with it and you're like "Sorry Lord, I realize I put that too high." So I'm learning to see that my focus always just needs to be on Him.

  • JFH (John): Do you think you'll pursue Christian and mainstream markets? Are you pursuing a specific market?
    Sarah: I'm only pursuing the Christian market. If something were to happen with mainstream, that's totally fine. I'm not gonna say "no" to it. A lot of bands specifically don't want to do mainstream. I think that the world is the world and if people can be reached, then do whatever is possible. But there are a lot of Christian songs on my solo project that I think the mainstream world may not want to hear. So we'll see... I think there are a lot of songs on there that are for the church.

  • JFH (John): Do you plan on touring?
    Sarah: Yeah!

  • JFH (John): Will Johnny [MacIntosh] be coming out with you?
    Sarah: Oh yes.

  • JFH (John): Will it be a full band thing our just the two of you?
    Sarah: Actually, we can do it all. One of the things we're excited about is because we can do smaller things; we can go to smaller churches that don't have the money to bring in a full band. That way we don't ever have to be strapped and we can bless somebody's ministry that only has a little bit of money. If a church has more money, we can go with a full band and do it like that.


    The Waiters, The Watchers, The Listeners, The Keepers, & Me is available now on iTunes and through www.myhorizonstore.com!



    Sarah MacIntosh

    Leave A Comment! (Don't forget to be nice)

     

    go to main Interview page

     

  •                  
    Listen to the debut EP from the band Hopeful.!

    Search JFH




    This Tuesday, April 16, 2024
    ALBUMS
    iNTELLECT Roots [Polished Arrow]

    This Thursday, April 18, 2024
    SINGLES
    Eric Owyoung (Future of Forestry) Gold Ribbons - Single (independent)

    This Friday, April 19, 2024
    ALBUMS
    Apollo LTD Hello Human [Centricity]
    Consumed by Fire First Things First Commentary Album [Red Street]
    Darin and Brooke Aldridge Talk of The Town [Billy Blue]
    Godspeed Religious Death (Remastered) [Charon Collective]
    Joseph Habedank autobiography [Daywind]
    Koryn Hawthorne ON GOD (Deluxe) [Provident]
    Pastor Mike Jr. I Got Away - EP [Rock City]
    Sanctus Real All Along [Framework / The Fuel]
    Treasure Seeker A Tribute to the Past (Reissue) [Ulterium]
    Vineyard Worship Christ In All Things - EP [Integrity]
    Phil Wickham I Believe (Hometown Version) [Fair Trade]
    Anne Wilson REBEL [Capitol CMG]

    SINGLES
    The Lore Family God Said You're Gonna Make It - Single [Horizon]
    Mark Tedder Wake Us Up (church falls asleep) - Single [7Core]

    Next Friday, April 26, 2024
    ALBUMS
    Mack Brock Time and Time Again - EP [Centricity]
    Aaron Cole Sorry, I Changed [RCA Inspiration]
    Alex Henry Foster Kimoyo [Hopeful Tragedy]
    Gileah Taylor Slow Parade [Velvet Blue]
    Various Artists Unsung Hero: The Inspired By Soundtrack (Digital/CD) [Girder]

    SINGLES
    Nate Parrish I'm Alright - Single [Fair Vaux]
    Unspoken What He Says About You - Single [Centricity]

    VINYL
    Various Artists Unsung Hero: The Inspired By Soundtrack [Girder]


    For all release dates, click here!
     



    Listen to the new album from Hope Beyond Suffering!




    Listen to the new Album From Tim Juillet!

    Check out depositphotos for royalty free images