Across the Sky Christian music band was a Dove Award-nominated Christian band formed in Nashville, Tennessee during 2000 by Matt Martin, Ben Kolarcik, and Justin Unger. Matt eventually left before the album was recorded and now resides in Louisville, KY. Both musicians are of the singer-songwriter style. Their self-titled debut was released in 2003, spawning a top ten song and three wide release singles. Across the Sky's Christian music band music is a style combining light rock, pop, and folk. The group toured and recorded for two years under the Word Records Label before disbanding in 2005 when both artists decided to pursue different career paths.

According to an interview given by the duo in Christianity Today, Ben Kolarcik one of the Christian music singers is originally from Louisville, KY; his father was in the military and he is the fourth of five children. Kolarcik was the only one in his family to pursue music full time. He was raised in Christian schools; his earliest performances were in this setting and in his home church of Southeat Christian Church, in Louisville. These experiences led him to the decision to be a full time independent artist. After high school, he got married to Melissa Strandell. Opportunities came about to perform consistently, nationally and internationally, including such places as Australia, Costa Rica, New Zealand and Poland. A self-taught guitarist, the multi-talented artist has also learned to play piano and lap dulcimer. Ben the Christian music signer of this Christian music band references his influences as being The Beatles, The Police and Jeff Buckley to Keith Green, Rick James, Jimi Hendrix and Rich Mullins.

Per the same interview, Justin Unger had some similar experiences. Unger was raised on Christian music. He was born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, and is the middle of three brothers. His father was a self taught musician and a roofer by trade, and his mother a stay-at-home mom. Justin, influenced by his father's musical pursuits, began playing piano at age 10, and trumpet in the school band. Unger began writing music at 17 for his grandfather, who was a pastor. He also started a Christian band called "Emmaus," performing as lead vocalist on the songs that his grandfather and he had written.

This Christian music band’s self titled album was released in 2003. Much of the music on this project is artist composed. During their run they toured extensively around the US and internationally. They toured with major established artists such as Michael W. Smith, Mark Schultz, Avalon, one of the Christian music bands, and Mercy Me.