I put on “In This World” not really knowing what to expect, and within the first minute I realized I was settling into something honest and grounded. The song opens with a warm piano line and steady drums that give it a lived-in atmosphere, like a band that has spent years playing together and understands the space between notes. Nothing is overworked or overcomplicated, and that’s exactly why it pulls you in.
Matt DeAngelis sings with a calm confidence that makes the track easy to trust. His voice sits comfortably in the mix, letting the message breathe without forcing emotion or pushing too hard. The arrangement builds naturally, adding texture at the right moments, but it never turns into a spectacle. It stays focused on connection and clarity, which makes the listening experience feel personal.
The writing circles around the idea of finding your place and choosing how you show up in the world. It doesn’t lecture or over-explain. The words land in a way that feels conversational, like someone thinking out loud about life, responsibility, and the people around them. That approach makes the song relatable without sounding generic, and it gives you room to interpret it in your own way. There’s a maturity in how everything fits together. The band plays with restraint, letting the groove guide the mood rather than overpower it. You can hear the intention in the pacing and in the way each instrument supports the vocal rather than competing with it. By the time the final chorus comes around, the song feels complete without ever sounding overstated.
“In This World” is the kind of track that stays with you because it feels real. If this is your first introduction to Matt DeAngelis, it’s a strong one. Make sure to follow him on social media and Spotify so you can keep up with whatever he releases next.

