Major Matt Mason USA - "Bad People Rule The World" (shoecd019)

1. Your Biggest Fan
2. Simone (
mp3 clip)
3. Starbelly (slow)
4. Sidewalker
5. Good (bye)
6. The World Is Not Against You (
mp3 clip)
7. I Love Stevie Nicks
8. Starbelly (fast)
9. Munich
10. Tower Song (
mp3 clip)
11. Animal Shelter
(Order here for £9.99)

Another work of wonder from NYC's greatest living anti-folker (and no - that doesn't mean he is literally 'anti' folk...). The third album from our favourite lo-fi electric-folk poet is a cracker. Insightful, witty lyrics. Melodies catchier than a cold in a Scottish winter. And that indescribable, characterful voice!!

Tower Song is a knowing, world-weary paean to the pain of the minimum wage record store clerk “My stomach is starting to shrink / I wash my socks in the sink”; “I cannot afford you flowers / On 5 dollars an hour”...

The World Is Not Against You sympathizes with the squirrels in New York City, looking down on all the nuts below.

Animal Shelter is a brilliant, driving acoustic fantasia. Fleeting glances at beautiful strangers on trains. Daydreams about worlds where all animals - including pets - run free.

Genius.

Also available on Shoeshine (Order here for £9.99)...

"Me Me Me"

"Like an acoustic Evan Dando,
Matt shares a similar ability to laugh at his misfortunes while simultaneously tugging on heartstrings"
(Mojo)

"Honey Are You Ready For The Ballet?"

"Jack and Jill for adults"
(Maverick)

Matt is also one half of Schwervon...


"Honey, Are You Ready For The Ballet?"

1. Shark Attack
2. Misdirected
(mp3 clip)
3. Follow Her
4. You’re A Girl
(mp3 clip)
5. Mittens
6. Hunted
7. Pet Rock
8. Tow The Line
9. Lame
(mp3 clip)
10. Surface Depth
11. It’s All You

 

"When push comes to shove, Americans always seem to have that lo-fi troubadour thing down better than anyone else; and be assured, the spirit of Dando flows thick through this one.
Released on Shoeshine Records, a label formed by Francis Macdonald of Teenage Fanclub and the BMX Bandits, Major Matt Mason USA's second album comprises 11 ramshackle-yet-poetic lo-fi folk offerings. And they are by and large very, very good. Don't let the down-in-the-basement production and sounds deceive you; these are accomplished songs, albeit ones that suit their vehicle to a tee.
Vocally, MMM sounds a lot like a more nasal Michael Stipe, in a Fables Of The Reconstruction-era style. Content wise, the songs are simple, acoustic-driven tales of urban life. Part of the infamous NY anti-folk scene whch includes Moldy Peaches, The joy of MMM comes through his lyrics, perfectly-formed vignettes, invariably bittersweet. Take one of the album highlights, 'Follow her': "She'll follow you the whole way down / When you run your life into the ground... / So you'll go to her when you end your day / And you'll follow her the whole way down". Think a more flippant Elliot Smith, or if Billy Bragg didn't have the political agenda and came from NY rather than Barking. Simple, yet affecting, witty and clever. We salute the Major. 4/5"
(
Drownedinsound.com)

"There’s always been something about the artistic and musical spirit that emanates from New York, a groundbreaking irreverence for trends visible across the genres, from punk to disco, from hip-hop to folk.
In the past year, the big apple has begun to re-establish itself at music’s cutting edge, as bands such as
The Strokes, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Liars have mined the city's legendary punk past and dragged it into the 21st century.
However, proving that it doesn’t have to be loud to be good, the DIY anti-folk punk stylings of Major Matt Mason USA are a refreshing (and calming) breath of fresh air.
Originally from Kansas, but now based in New York’s artistic epicentre the East Village, Major Matt’s minimal genius was first recognised with his debut album ‘Me Me Me’, proving that what makes a song great isn’t arrangements or production, but rather the song.
Back on the Teenage Fanclub-affiliated Shoeshine Records, ‘Honey Are You Ready for the Ballet’ picks up where ‘Me Me Me’ left off - one voice, one guitar and whole bunch of beautiful and just slightly bizarre songs. While not always making a great deal of sense, the innocent and compelling lyrics, reminiscent of Syd Barret or Robyn Hitchcock, are childlike yet engaging, perfectly complimenting MMM’s unpolished guitar accompaniment.
While the uncompromisingly raw sound may not always be to everyone’s taste, MMM still manages to infuse the songs with a great deal of spirit and emotion. From the sweetly waltzing ‘Follow Her’ to the plodding resignation of ‘It’s All You’ via the upbeat grunge of ‘Mittens’, Major Matt churns out great songs seemingly with a minimal amount of effort.
It's such an entertaining album that listening to it made me late for work. 'Honey Are You Ready For The Ballet' asks very little, but gives a great deal in return."
(www.musicomh.com)

How can you fail to love a song that contains the line 'I rise with the sun, cause I slept with your daughter' or 'I'd like to say Fuck, but I hate to offend' well the answer is you can't!
So are the lines contained in 'Shark Attack' the opening track on an album that is sublimely brilliant from 'Major Matt Mason' and I guess you are saying...Who?
You won't be for long, this is the kind of song that you hear played at lunchtime on radio 1 and you just got to know who the hell it is, and by the time it gets played again, it feels like forever, and it's only the opening track, it's simplicity is it's appeal, never straying from it's path to be clever, while holding the magic key that is 'Melody' hostage, you feel like you know the songs, by the 2nd play they feel like 'Old Friends' track two 'Misdirected' continues the theme, acoustic laden hooks that steal your heart and sour your soul, 'Follow Her' just makes you look skywards and wonder just where the hell this talent has been hiding and why is it not over every radio and tv station, and this is the point for without that support an act like this will struggle, and it shouldn't.
The production is spacious and simple, it allows the songs to breathe, to soar like an eagle free of the studio shackles, it's quite lo-fi, although I must admit to being baffled to what that means, comparisons, well you can throw in 'Beck' and 'Pavement' even a 'Solo Stipe' if you so desire, but 'Matt' is neither, yet is both!Which two is your choice.
One thing is for sure, that is Shoeshine Records have got one mighty fine piece of product on their hands here, and none of the songs fail to deliver, my favorite's have to be track seven 'Pet Rock' with it's fucked up 'Star Spangled Banner' intro, yes you read it right, it's clever beyond the grave, like the hand of 'Jimi' reaching out to be found through a fucked 50's radio that just fails to die, alongside this track stands 'Mittens' which is about as close as you will get to the spirit of 'Cobain', and that says it all.
The album does not deviate from it's path from start to finish, many will say that it's a one trick pony, but I think it's a trick redefined each time and changed enough to effect, no more evident than on track ten 'Surface Depth' which is an acoustic guitar with a conversation rolling underneath, you are never quite sure which to listen to and every time you play it, you still can't decide, overall a very infectious record that will be at home with so many others and a diverse age range, 'Uncut' should love it, you should embrace it, I can't wait to turn the page for the next chapter.
(www.shakenstir.co.uk)


“A storyteller of unmistakable proportions, NY tales unfold from his unassuming figure”
(Trakmarx.com)

“Matt has an engaging observational quality to his low-fi folk music like an acoustic Evan Dando”
(Mojo)

“Proper songwriting talent on show here”
(Making Music)


Major Matt Mason USA "Me Me Me" (SHOECD008)

This is the debut album from a Kansas-born, NY-based 'anti-folk' pioneer. Genius lyrics and a voice that will split the critics - into sheep or goats. And John Peel has played him so there. Wry, witty dead-on words of wisdom about life, the universe and everything - and girls:
"You can learn a lot about someone from the way they screen their calls"
"You don't need someone like you - you need someone who needs someone like you"
"Every time I say I don't mind, I mind"

A wonderful talent and a nice guy, this UK release has 3 bonus tracks including stuff by Matt's side project Schwervon.


Tracklisting

1. Mr. Softie (mp3 clip)
2. Budapest
3. Rockstar
(mp3 clip)
4. The Balad Of Danny Scheer
5. Inside Of You
6. Black Hole
7. I Know You Know
8. Rose Paned Glasses
9. Price Is Right
10. Apple Sauce
11. I'm Sorry
12. Goodbye Southern Death Swing
13. Kicker
14. Krooklyn
15. Waitress Song
16. Plutonium

...Bonus Tracks...

17. Diner
18. Thankful
19. In My Head

 

Some reviews...

"Major Matt has an engaging observational quality to his homespun, deprecating lo-fi folk music...like an acoustic Evan Dando...a pioneer of the New York anti-folk scene, Matt shares a similar ability to laugh at his misfortunes while simultaneously tugging on heartstrings"
Mojo

"Packed with little gems of wisdom and off the cuff observations...occupying similar gound to such mavericks as Daniel Johnson, Edward Barton, Wild Man Fischer and Syd Barrett...who knows, this skinny little punk, named after a boy's bendy toy, may one day be as big as Beck"
Birmingham Post

"Proper songwriting talent on show here, albeit in an offbeat and bleakly humorous way"
Making Music

"Sounding a little like Beck crossed with Neil young and Syd Barret, his observational lyrics are very entertaining"
The Beverley Guardian

"Music stripped down lke this has a dimension all its own...raw urban folk that has Lou Reed stamped all over it...displays the same achingly honest depths of Kurt Cobain...he is also a writer of perceptive, piercing lyrics, there are not many that could rhyme 'falafel' and 'awful' and get away with it..."
Berwickshire Advertiser


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