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Matthew Good/Matthew Good Band anyone?

Started by godin, Nov 09, 2012, 06:41 AM

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godin

I know this is probably a person/band not many people on here know or care about, but I figured I would try to expose some of the Non-Canadians out there to a great artist.

Here's a couple links to anyone who cares:

Matthew Good Band - Man of Action

Matthew Good - My Out Of Style Is Coming Back

Matthew Good Band - Change of Season

Suburbia- Matthew Good Band (1999)

Matthew Good - We Are A Place

Matthew Good - Shallow's Low (Lyrics)
Dingus.

JVell

Amazing artist. I own most of his work, both with the band and as a solo musician. Audio of Being and Avalanche are classics, in my opinion. I bet a lot of people here would be into the band/him if they gave the music a shot.

bewareofrats

#2
My favourite musician. 

Interesting that you just happened to post/find that We Are A Place demo.  I uploaded that.
Open-minded?  Here's some short videos to challenge your thinking:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3B82C219AC3A6847

rxjustine

I'm very pleased to see someone making note of Matthew Good here. I've always thought of MG as Canada's best kept secret. I grew up surrounded by his music and it's always held a special place with me. And I've always been amazed that despite the health issues that have plagued him his entire career, he always manages to sound unbelievable live.

http://soundcloud.com/matthew-good/pledge-of-allegiance

rxjustine

Suburbia is one of my all-time favourite songs.

godin

I found it pretty tough to pick which songs to post for this topic, haha. The guy is prolific. In terms of UNDER RATED/appreciated Canadian Artists, I'd have to give it to Matt Mays *although I understand he's a little more appreciated in New brunswick/Nfld/Nova scotia
Dingus.

rxjustine

Quote from: godin on Nov 12, 2012, 12:26 AM

I found it pretty tough to pick which songs to post for this topic, haha. The guy is prolific.


I know what you mean. He was all over MuchMusic back in the day. Back when they aired programs that catered to music fans.

Matthew Good Band - Going Coastal - Part 2

I wish they still did stuff like this.

NYRexall

LOVE Matthew Good. I've been listening to him since discovering Beautiful Midnight way back in 1999. I have all of his records, both solo and with MGB. Definitely one of the most underrated Canadian musicians of the last 20 years.

sing blue silver

I've seen Matt Good about 5 or 6 times live now. Also got to meet him through one of my friends after a show. He's a very nice dude and incredibly talented. I grew up on Beautiful Midnight.

NYRexall

Quote from: bewareofrats on Nov 10, 2012, 01:05 AM
Interesting that you just happened to post/find that We Are A Place demo.  I uploaded that.

Where did you get a hold of that song from? I've never heard or heard of it. Was it from the LOES sessions?

I thought Darling was the only b-side from that album..

bewareofrats

Yeah it was demoed for LOES but didn't make it.  I paid for a membership called M+ for a year where he posted bits of songs and full songs as he demoed as well as other cool stuff.  It was really cool of Matt to give us such a look into the process but also took away from the surprise of hearing most or all of the album for the first time.  I'm looking forward to his next one which he said will probably be out September 2013.  He's recording it right now I believe and I've only heard some clips of them in the studio.

Are you Canadian, Black?  It's really nice to see that there's a few people here that have not only heard of Matthew Good but are fans of his music.  No other band/musician has had the same effect he has on me.  So haunting and emotional.  Beautiful Midnight is his best, followed by Avalanche.
Open-minded?  Here's some short videos to challenge your thinking:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3B82C219AC3A6847

chick de la lynch

It's nice to see some Matthew Good fans here.

I love Beautiful Midnight. I found it for $4 at Albertsons of all places! I don't know how many times I've cried to "Suburbia". "I Miss New Wave" and "Failing the Rorschach Test" are a few of my favorites off that album.

bewareofrats

Yes, so many haunting/chilling standouts on that album.
Open-minded?  Here's some short videos to challenge your thinking:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3B82C219AC3A6847

NYRexall

I miss New Wave and Failing the Rorscach Test are two of my absolute favorite MGB songs of all time.

I am not Canadian, no. I saw the video for Hello Time Bomb on MTV2 late one night and thought it was an interesting song. Then I found Beautiful Midnight on sale in a store shortly thereafter and became hooked. Tracked down Underdogs and Last of the Ghetto Astronauts, and had a real bitch of a time downloading The Audio of Being on KaZaa shortly after its Canadian release.

I went to Youtube looking to download We Are a Place last evening. I ended up finding that song and about 15 other rare demos, b-sides and outtakes I hadn't tracked down over the years. Stuff I'd known about or heard once or twice but never actually had at my disposal. Now I have a sixteen song Matthew Good Rare Demos, B-Sides and Outtakes album in my collection  ;D

NYRexall

Quote from: bewareofrats on Nov 14, 2012, 05:12 AM
I'm looking forward to his next one which he said will probably be out September 2013.

Nice. I've been wondering if he was working on a new record. I wasn't too taken with LOES. It's by no means a bad album, but it sounds miniscule and scant compared to his other solo offerings. It took me a long time to get into it, and I still only play it every once in a great while. His previous four solo albums and his MGB stuff I play all the time.

rxjustine

Quote from: Black on Nov 14, 2012, 11:32 PM
Quote from: bewareofrats on Nov 14, 2012, 05:12 AM
I'm looking forward to his next one which he said will probably be out September 2013.

Nice. I've been wondering if he was working on a new record.

He's been posting studio updates... http://matthewgood.org/news/

bewareofrats

Yeah I was into LOES quite a bit for a little while and loved the demos as he posted them but interest in the album seemed to fade pretty fast.  I don't think it helped that I heard the demos many times before I heard the completed album but it didn't have the emotional power/connection of other albums I don't think.

I do love that he wasn't afraid to step out and do something different though.
Open-minded?  Here's some short videos to challenge your thinking:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3B82C219AC3A6847

NYRexall

Quote from: rxjustine on Nov 14, 2012, 11:57 PM
He's been posting studio updates... http://matthewgood.org/news/

I just checked that site maybe six weeks ago and didn't see anything about a new record in progress. He was doing his political soapbox thing about the U.S. elections but not much else. He probably started updating about the record five minutes after I left the site. My timing is impeccable..

NYRexall

Quote from: bewareofrats on Nov 15, 2012, 02:37 AM
I do love that he wasn't afraid to step out and do something different though.

True dat.

I read somewhere that he and Warne had been wanting to do something of the kind since 1997, or something. I think it could have been a whole lot grander in scale the way Avalanche, Hospital Music and Vancouver were. But it still had songs on it that reduced me emotionally (How It Goes) and surprised me with their direction (What If I Can't See The Stars).

I just wish it had been "bigger".

bewareofrats

Yeah I know what you mean.  WIICSTSM was a really cool song.  What did you think of Zero Orchestra?  That's a very different style for him but I loved it.  So catchy and full of energy and very different vocal approach.
Open-minded?  Here's some short videos to challenge your thinking:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3B82C219AC3A6847