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Friday, February 29, 2008

Cover Of The Week: Matt Nathanson does James

Matt Nathanson has commented during performances on the interesting twist of fate that resulted in his cover of this James classic becoming his best-known "original". Obviously, fans of Nathanson's love his actual originals, but this tune does seem to generate a lot of crowd enthusiasm at live shows. Some covers seem to suit an artist better than others, and this one fits easily in Nathanson's oeuvre.
Matt Nathanson - "Laid"
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Check out previous Cover Of The Week posts by clicking the "Cover Of The Week" label below and the link on the right side of the page under "Return To Oblivion".

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Saturday, December 22, 2007

Best of 2007

What a fantastic year for music! There were so many great releases from a slew of old and new friends, but without a doubt, the album of the year was the soundtrack to the movie Once.

Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, the "guy" and "girl" from the film, created one of the more moving, engaging collections of songs I've heard in a while. And it's hard for me to separate the way I feel about the music from the way I feel about the film itself because the two exist in beautiful symbiosis. The emotional ride I got from the movie will forever influence the way I hear the songs, and each time I see the film I enjoy the songs in a slightly different way. Who can hear "Falling Slowly" without reliving the goosebump-inducing scene at the piano in the music store? When "If You Want Me" starts, it's impossible not to see Marketa strolling the streets of Dublin at night in her slippers. And the build up in "When Your Mind's Made Up" is like a tidal wave crashing to the shore - such sweet release, with visions of Glen and the band making their record over the course of one triumphant weekend in the studio.

I could go on and on, track by track, scene by scene. The film and its soundtrack somehow managed to capture the passion, heartache, indecision, frustration and joy that goes into making music, while telling an honest, genuinely touching love story along the way. I can't recommend Once more highly to anyone who loves music.

Now that you've heard about the best of the best, here's the rest of the best, in the form of the requisite "best of" list that's every blogger's pseudo-obligation. Like last year, I've included the annual mix that I make for friends and family at the end of the post. If you like some of the music I've posted on this blog then chances are you'll find something you like on the mix. And away we go...

Sweet Oblivion's Essential Albums From 2007
(Alphabetical by arti
st)

Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger

The prolific Adams made a concise musical statement for once, and this may be his strongest album yet. All the good stuff we love in his songs without any wasted space. (Oh, and by the way, he released an EP too. It was outstanding as well.) Buy it here.

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Baby 81

BRMC put together a tour de force in Baby 81, managing to combine the sounds of their first three records into something awesome and new. A cohesive musical statement with a plethora of single-worthy tunes to boot. Buy it here.

Brandi Carlile - The Story

Last year's "little singer that could" is now a full blown star, and her sophomore effort is simply stunning. I can't get enough of her voice, and if this record is any indication of the depth of talent this young woman has, then she's in for a long, impressive career. Buy it here.

The Frames - The Cost

Irish rockers The Frames produced a fantastic album in The Cost, successfully riding the wave of singer Glen Hansard's current creative epoch. If you were taken by Once's music, this album will treat you right. Buy it here.

Matthew Good - Hospital Music

It's a challenging listen, but it's emotional darkness and brutal honesty are right up this listener's alley. Matthew Good continues to make compelling music year after year, and it still amazes me that he's not as famous on this side of the US-Candian border as he is in his home country. Buy it here.

Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova - Once (OST)

I've said it all above, but in case you missed the memo - go buy this album and see this film!!!

Idlewild - Make Another World

These Scottish rockers continue to do what they do, and each time they do it it gets better and better. Some of the most interesting music of the band's career. Buy it here.

Jason Isbell - Sirens Of The Ditch

Isbell was always my favorite songwriter in The Drive-By Truckers, and now he's made the DBT album I've always wanted to hear. Heartfelt, soulful southern rock. Buy it here.

Matt Nathanson - Some Mad Hope

I've been a longtime fan of Matt Nathanson's concerts, but his studio work has never been consistent enough for me to supersede his live show. With Some Mad Hope he's made a great pop rock record that begs for repeated listens. Finally! Buy it here.

Soulsavers - It's Not How Far You Fall...It's The Way You Land

Absurdly long title aside, this is an awesome album. It may be unusual, dark and moody, but Mark Lanegan sings the songs. Need I say more? It's a more fully realized "Lanegan album" than 2004's Bubblegum. Buy it here.

Stereophonics - Pull The Pin

I couldn't put together a best-of list without including at least one import-only release. I'd all but written off the Stereophonics, thinking they'd lost the plot after their third LP, 2001's stellar JEEP. With Pull The Pin it feels like they've regained the form they had back in the good ol' days. It's worth the extra coin to order this one from overseas. Buy it here.
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Noticeably absent (at least to me) from this list is Radiohead's In Rainbows. I've made an executive decision to claim that one for 2008, when it's been released to the masses on CD. However, I will say that the limited edition box set that I finally have in my grimy little hands is one of the sweetest packages a collector could hope for. Grab one now before they're sold out.

In terms of the other artists on the mix below, Turin Brakes are finally back on track with Dark On Fire, although the companion EP, Something Out Of Nothing, is a more concise and impressive piece of work. A few other old standbys like Steve Earle, Wilco, Centro-Matic, Foo Fighters and Son Volt all made good albums. Though Chris Cornell's second solo effort just doesn't sit that well with me as a whole, his live shows this year were simply unbelievable. Buffalo Tom came out of retirement to make a solid record with a few outstanding songs on it. Feist's second record is good stuff too. Eddie Vedder's music for the film Into The Wild is really compelling - his voice seems the perfect complement to the visuals in the movie. Charmparticles and Dala are my "little secret discoveries", the former from a couple years ago and the latter from this year. And I've finally come around to the Manic Street Preachers. Their new one is a solid, rocking set of tunes.
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Sweet Oblivion's Best of 2007 Mix
(in multiple parts due to Savefile's size restrictions)

Tracklist:

Volume I
Jason Isbell - "Brand New Kind Of Actress"
The Frames - "When Your Mind's Made Up"
Brandi Carlile - "The Story"
Buffalo Tom - "Bottom Of The Rain"
Ryan Adams - "Two"
Chris Cornell - "No Such Thing"
Son Volt - "Action"
Idlewild - "Finished It Remains"
Matthew Good - "The Boy Come Home"
Soulsavers - "Paper Money"
Eddie Vedder - "Hard Sun"
Matt Nathanson - "Bulletproof Weeks"
BRMC - "All You Do Is Talk"

Volume II
Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova - "Falling Slowly"
Manic Street Preachers - "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough"
Stereophonics - "It Means Nothing"
Turin Brakes - "Brave New World"
Feist - "1 2 3 4"
Charmparticles - "Rarest Numbers"
Ryan Adams - "My Love For You Is Real"
Dala - "Marilyn Monroe"
Wilco - "What Light"
Centro-Matic - "Operation Motorcide"
Foo Fighers - "But, Honestly"
Steve Earle - "Come Home To Me"

Bonus Tracks:
"Missed in '06"

8 songs that I didn't get into until 2006 had passed us by.
Download the mix here.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Matt Nathanson: iTunes Single of the Week

Matt Nathanson's pop-rockin' tune "Car Crash" is the iTunes single of the week for this week. Head on over and grab some free Matt N goodness.

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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

MySpace Updates

Every once and a while I troll the MySpace pages of my favorite artists to see if they've posted any exclusive content. Here are three gems I just came across.

From their 2007 release, Sky Blue Sky, here's Wilco performing the bonus track called "The Thanks I Get".
Wilco - "The Thanks I Get"
Matt Nathanson's 2007 record, Some Mad Hope, is getting lots of spins on my CD player. This is an acoustic version of one of the tracks called "Still".
Matt Nathanson - "Still (acoustic)"
The Like are working on a follow up to their debut album, Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking?", and played this new song on the radio out in California.
The Like - "Release Me (live acoustic)"

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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Matt Nathanson: WXPN Free At Noon 07-13-07

Sweet Oblivion fave Matt Nathanson played WXPN's free show on Friday. He rocked the crowd with a set comprised of new songs from his forthcoming release, Some Mad Hope. He had to temper his usually blue stage banter for the sake of being on the radio, but he was still his hilarious self in between tunes. After the main set, he came back out off-air to play an encore. He told us that his drummer had only two days of rehearsals, so he needed to do the encore by himself. He played "Suspended" without his guitar plugged in and without a mic from the edge of the stage, encouraging the crowd sing along with him. He harmonized off the audience, who knew every word to the song, as artist and fans brought the song to a close together. It was a very cool moment.

The new songs sounded fantastic, and I hope this record really helps his career take off to the next level. So go preorder Some Mad Hope now while you wait for the show to download.
Matt Nathanson
WXPN Free At Noon
07-13-07


Intro
Car Crash
Gone
Come On Get Higher
To The Beat of Our Noisy Hearts
Interview
Wedding Dress
Detroit Waves
Bulletproof Weeks
All We Are
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Suspended (unplugged) - not broadcast, so it isn't included here

Download the show here.
Buy Matt Nathanson's music here.

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Monday, June 25, 2007

Matt Nathanson: New Album Teaser, Part Deux

I'm listening to the studio version of Matt Nathanson's unbelievably awesome new tune, "Car Crash" as I write this post. I've seen him perform it live with and without a band, and the studio version lives up to my expectations in spades. You can buy an mp3 of it here (the record, Some Mad Hope, doesn't drop until August).

As part of his promo effort for Some Mad Hope, he's been leaking weekly treats to fans on his mailing list. Here's this week's treat, a live performance of "Car Crash" from a special promo gig he did in NYC recently for some industry folks and whatnot.
Matt Nathanson - "Car Crash (live)"
Watch a video of the performance here.

Buy Matt Nathanson's music here. Now.

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Monday, June 18, 2007

Matt Nathanson: New Album Teaser

Matt Nathanson just posted a video of himself performing one of the tracks from his forthcoming August release, Some Mad Hope, on his MySpace page. You can also stream one of studio tracks from the record there too. If you want to pre-order the album from the Awarestore, you'll get an autographed copy of the CD along with a bonus disc containing three live-in-the-studio versions of songs from the new album. If you're a fan it's time to get your butt in gear and pre-order! Here's an audio rip of the live video.
Matt Nathanson - "All We Are (live)"
Buy Matt Nathanson's music here.

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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

WBOS Live Sessions

I stumbled across these live performances on the WBOS website. There are a bunch more sessions from lots of different artists at the site. These are just a couple of my favorites.

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Matt Nathanson's 2-song set features a new song, "Bulletproof Weeks".
Suspended
Bulletproof Weeks
Brandi Carlile's set features the new song "Cannonball".
What Can I Say
Cannonball
Gomez's acoustic set features two tracks from their latest, How We Operate, plus a rare acoustic version of "Get Miles", a track from their first album.
How We Operate
Notice
Get Miles

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Monday, July 17, 2006

Matt Nathanson's "Car Crash"

I was listening to Matt Nathanson's live album, At The Point, and I got to thinking about how I can't wait for his next album of new material. When I saw him play solo in April and with his band in October '05, he played a new song called "Car Crash". It may be his best song to date, and I'm in a sharing kinda mood this morning.
Car Crash (solo acoustic) 04-04-2006
Car Crash (full band live) 10-13-2005

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Saturday, April 08, 2006

Live Concert Post #3: Matt Nathanson 10-11-02

I got a great response when I posted a couple of tracks from this gig after seeing Matt Nathanson play here in Philadelphia on Tuesday, so I thought I'd upload the whole performance. This show took place at my high school, the one where I work, that is, back in 2002. Here's the backstory.

Matt had been doing his thing for quite a while at that point (his first album, Please, was released in 1993) but I must confess I'd never heard of him then. Beth, a student at school who was really into music, had just started a music magazine and club, and she wanted to bring an emerging talent to school to play a show. She thought Matt would be a great choice because of his fantastic live vibe and because he was still obscure enough that we could afford him on our very modest budget.

As an aside, Beth has since graduated, works for her college radio station and has her own music blog. Check it out here: Guilty Pleasure.

So we contacted Matt's people and after a slew of emails booked the show. Back then Matt was touring on his own, driving his car from town to town. So on the day of the show I got a phone call on my cell from none other than Matt himself, making sure he knew how to get to our school, which is kinda out in the middle of nowhere outside of Philly. The students helping organize the show couldn't believe it when he pulled into the driveway all by himself asking for some help carrying his guitars into the theater - what an amazing chance to meet one of their favorite artists.

I was doing sound for the show, so I got the chance to help Matt set up his minimal gear and work through sound check with him. As one might expect, he loves his monitors to be really loud so it feels like he's "playing a stadium rock show".

The show itself went really well, and Matt kicked ass on our little stage. After the performance he took a couple of minutes to towel off and then spent over an hour chatting with students, signing autographs and taking pictures with fans. It's no wonder his fanbase is so rabid. Very few artists take that much time to let their fans have a personal interaction with them.

Finally, things wound down and Matt retired backstage to have a bite to eat. Beth and I joined him so she could interview him for our music magazine. The three of us ended up shooting the breeze for a few hours about music, TV shows, teaching (Matt said he'd considered going into teaching and thought he might still try it out if his music career didn't pan out. Funny thing to think about now b/c he's doing so well...), and making a career in the music business. Turns out he loved The X-Files and Buffy The Vampire Slayer, two of my favorite TV shows of all time. It was a real treat to spend so much time with such a talented guy, and I wish I'd been more familiar with his music before I got to meet him.

Matt Nathanson: 10-11-02
01 - Intro
02 - Miracles
03 - (stories)
04 - Wings
05 - Pretty The World
06 - (tough being a rockstar)
07 - I Saw
08 - All Been Said Before
09 - Lucky Boy
10 - Loud
11 - Starfish And Coffee* -> Stayin' Alive% -> Jesse's Girl#
12 - Prove To Me -> (moment in New York)
13 - Church Clothes
14 - (chickentastic) -> Sad Songs
15 - Weight Of It All
16 - Answering Machine
17 - Living On A Prayer**
18 - Intro (positive song) ->
19 - America*** -> Little Victories

* = Prince cover
% = Bee Gees cover
# = Rick Springfield cover
** = Bon Jovi cover
*** = Paul Simon cover
PS Slapchar's Journal has some video of Matt playing at Jammin' Java in VA 04-03-06, including a full version of the new song "Car Crash", which threatens to be one of his best tunes yet.

PPS Unfortunately, the photos above weren't taken in 2002. I can't seem to find my pictures from that show, so these are from Matt's return to my school this past fall for a Katrina Relief concert we held there.

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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Matt Nathanson Rocks Philly

Matt Nathanson played at World Cafe Live last night in Philly and put on his usual dynamic performance. More about the show in a second, but first a couple of details. Yesterday was the release date for Matt's new live album, At The Point, which was recorded over a four night, sold out stand at The Point, a now closed acoustic music venue just outside the city. Last night's show was broadcast on the radio by WXPN, a station that's given Matt a lot of support over the course of his career.

So the stage was set for a special show, and Matt didn't disappoint the sold out audience. He regularly turns solo-acoustic shows, which can often be fairly subdued affairs, into full-on rock shows. It's hard to describe how he does this, but it has something to do with the combination of his physical guitar playing/singing style, his hilarious on-stage banter and his penchant for theatrical, over-the-top covers of monster rock hits. The latter are always a trip, and he seems to have an endless knowledge of pop and rock songs, both classic and current. He needs to be seen to be fully appreciated, and even if Matt's music doesn't seem like your cup of tea his shows are so entertaining that you'll have a great time anyway.

Though he left the pyro at home this time, Matt still smoked the expansive stage at WCL and had the adoring crowd in the palm of his hand from the moment he walked on stage. He treated us to a lot of his stellar original material (including a preview of new material from his forthcoming studio release) and a couple of covers. He even invited a zealous fan wearing a shaggy, blonde mullet wig to join him on stage for a Journey cover.

Go buy Matt's new live album and see for yourself how he rocks the acoustic guitar like no one else.



Here a little video I took during the show.
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Setlist:

What You Need
Bare
More Than This
Princess
Car Crash
Bent
Lost Myself in Search of You
Laid
Church Clothes
Detroit Waves
Angel >
I Saw
Answering Machine
Suspended
Wide Eyed and Full

Back in 2002, Matt did a solo show at the high school where I work. Here are some audio files from that show.

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Pretty The World (live 10-11-02)
Starfish And Coffee (live 10-11-02)
Living On A Prayer (live 10-11-02)

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