Sharp, Matt / Puckett's Versus the Country B
Album: | Puckett's Versus the Country B | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Sharp, Matt | Added: | Sep 2003 | |
Label: | In Music We Trust |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2003-12-29 | Pull Date: | 2004-03-01 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 8 | Jan 25 | Jan 11 | Jan 4 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 11, 2004: | Schools Out
Goodbye West Coast |
4. | Jan 21, 2004: | In the Leaves
Visions of Anna |
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2. | Feb 04, 2004: | In the Leaves
Goodbye West Coast |
5. | Jan 07, 2004: | In the Leaves
Goodbye West Coast |
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3. | Jan 23, 2004: | Discarded, Recycled, and New
Goodbye West Coast |
6. | Jan 06, 2004: | Discarded, Recycled, and New
Goodbye West Coast |
Album Review
Matt Mettler
Reviewed 2004-02-06
Reviewed 2004-02-06
Matt Sharp co-founded Weezer and made a lot of money, then quit, started the Rentals, quit, and then disappeared. I guess he moved to Nashville and tried to make music with more depth. These are rather simple songs – straightforward and pleasant. He is going for a stripped down organic sound, which is nice – there is clapping and steel guitar. In the last song you can hear some Weezer harmonies. He falls short for two reasons: the songs are not substantial musically or lyrically, and his rootsy approach is negated by the polished production. Yet they are not bad – they are just fine – just not very interesting. You have to admire a guy that quits Weezer at its height and releases an album laced with steel guitar.
- Matt M.
1. * Down tempo – mellow - Acoustic strumming, pretty piano backing. Sort of a sing along.
2. Mid-tempo - steel guitar, dips into minor keys. Clapping. Meanders, not sure it deserves to be five minutes long.
3. Ballad – Piano, slow, dragging rhythm. Steel guitar is amped out to sound spacey. This one meanders past six minutes. “Visions of Johanna” is better.
4. Mid-tempo – serious homage to Dylan’s lyrical poetry. Loses steam after a promising start.
- Matt M.
1. * Down tempo – mellow - Acoustic strumming, pretty piano backing. Sort of a sing along.
2. Mid-tempo - steel guitar, dips into minor keys. Clapping. Meanders, not sure it deserves to be five minutes long.
3. Ballad – Piano, slow, dragging rhythm. Steel guitar is amped out to sound spacey. This one meanders past six minutes. “Visions of Johanna” is better.
4. Mid-tempo – serious homage to Dylan’s lyrical poetry. Loses steam after a promising start.
Track Listing
1. | Goodbye West Coast | 3. | Visions of Anna | |||
2. | Some Come Running Through | 4. | Hey, What You Gonna Do? |