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Who says piano can't rock as hard as guitar? Slammin' keyboards, great hooks. Think Ben Folds meets Something Corporate.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2007
Horizon
Matthew Jordan
Record Label: Quiet Thunder
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1. I'm On My Way 3:12 + MP3 $0.99
2. Eventually 4:02 + MP3 $0.99
3. Falling Down 3:44 + MP3 $0.99
4. Scared of Love 3:40 + MP3 $0.99
5. Blink 5:03 + MP3 $0.99
6. Close 4:02 + MP3 $0.99
7. Jessie 3:40 + MP3 $0.99
8. Invisible Man 4:20 + MP3 $0.99
9. Someone's Waiting 3:56 + MP3 $0.99
10. Insomniac 3:40 + MP3 $0.99
11. Miles Away 3:45 + MP3 $0.99
12. Passengers 4:08 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

"Charismatically gifted... his voice is remarkably expressive... Jordan's musical ability is often stunning." - Bernard Baur, Music Connection Magazine

"He's a pro, he can just do *anything*."- Vanessa Carlton on MTV "Duets"

"A welcome addition to the family of piano songsters."- John Ondrasik of Five For Fighting.

"Think of Mayer and Mraz with the jaw-dropping piano skills of Ben Folds, and you just might get an idea of this 24 year old wonder."-Steven Stewart, Nokia Music Supervisor, Helsinki, Finland

There was never a time when Matthew Jordan didn’t want to play piano and sing.

“I can remember telling the teacher in kindergarten that I was going to grow up to be like Billy Joel,” he says, with a soft-spoken smile that suggests a quiet self-confidence. “There was a kid I knew back then who used to sing "We Didn’t Start the Fire" on the playground. I came home and asked my dad about it, and he pulled out this huge stack of Billy’s old albums. That was it. I was totally hooked.”

But even before that, another piano prodigy inspired him. “We actually lived next door to Tori Amos when I was about two or three years old. She used to come over a lot, because my dad was the photographer who did her early pictures. I called her Toe-y.”

So, with Billy and Tori looking figuratively over his shoulders, a five-year-old boy sat transfixed at the keyboard for hours… which became days… and then years… until he finally graduated from USC’s prestigious Thornton School of Music in 2006. “There’s never been anything else I’ve wanted to do. Of course, everybody in high school thought I was weird, ‘cause in high school ya gotta play guitar to be cool. But I just kept playing and writing, and here we are.”

Prior to the release of his debut full-length CD "Horizon" (Quiet Thunder Records), this twenty-two year old wonder had already established impressive credentials: Nearly 30,00 fans on MySpace; chosen as a featured artist by NOKIA Corp. with his music included in their official Podcast at MIDEM 2007; a finalist on MTV “Duets” with Vanessa Carlton; and a starring role in Five For Fighting’s iconic and award-winning video 100 Years in which he plays the wistful 15 year old pianist (“Fifteen – there’s still time for you”).

He recalls the day of the video shoot as the most grueling and exciting day of his young career. “We had to be on the set at 5:30 AM, and we shot for thirteen hours, during which time I had to repeatedly fall out of a giant tree, my own personal Fear Factor,” he laughs. “Then we had to rush back to Hollywood, because I had a huge gig that night at the Hotel Café.”

In fact, Matthew Jordan live performances are really something special. The ability to be passionately into his music while playing, and disarmingly vulnerable and open in between songs is rare, and Jordan has it a hundred times over. Whether performing with his band, as he frequently does at venues all over Southern California, or solo, Matthew forges an instant bond with his audience.

Of course, it helps that his songs have lyrics and themes to which everyone can relate. "I’m On My Way" is an exuberant anthem to finally breaking out on your own, featuring percussive machine gun piano and an insanely catchy chorus. "Eventually" is a plaintive prayer that a deep love will grow in a heart where none currently exists. That’s a sentiment that nearly everyone has shared at one time or another.

“Most of the time, I bleed my emotions out with the music first,” Matthew says. “I latch on to a feeling and just let it play through my fingers. Then the music tells me what the song is about… Sometimes the meaning of song isn’t totally clear until weeks after it’s written.”

And sometimes those meanings are dark. Both "Insomniac" and "Scared of Love" are songs about suicide. "Insomniac" is about the failed attempt of a high school friend to kill himself over a broken romance. "Scared of Love" hits even closer to home, written for a beloved uncle who tragically took his own life in 2005.

But mostly, Matthew’s music has a hopeful edge to it. “I try to keep my eye on the big picture,” he muses. “There’s something pretty overwhelming about being an ant on a marble floating in a random corner of an infinite cosmos. That makes it kinda hard for me to take myself too seriously.”

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REVIEWS

"Our Time" - The Review
author: Dava Sentz
                            
Disclaimer: This review is actually for Matt's latest release, an EP called "Our Time" But, Horizon is pretty amazing too and I highly recommend it! For details on how to get "Our Time", read the review below: Over the last decade or so, I've made the decision to stop listening to the radio. Whether this decision was made consciously or unconsciously, I couldn't say, but I think it's safe to assume at this point that the music industry has significantly lowered its standards on what is considered talent. In a world where Justin Bieber reigns supreme, it is all too easy to lose your faith in an art form that once provided the world with inspiration and hope. This is why, when something great finds its way to my eardrums, I try appreciate it for the increasingly rare gem that it is. This has been the case with the "Our Time" EP and its creator, Matthew Jordan. Though his name is not well known in the industry, Matt has already taken several steps toward getting noticed. With two full length albums and a You Tube partnership under his belt, Matt continues to prove that he has what it takes to not only survive, but eventually conquer the musical world. With the "Our Time" EP, Matt delivers an intriguing blend of catchy melodies and thought-provoking lyrics. From the fun spirit of "Just Say Yes" to the gut wrenching heartache of "Always", these songs offer the listener an opportunity to connect emotionally to the material; A task which is proving to be all the more difficult in the world of pop music. "Our Time" is a collection which does not need to rely on mass production to reach an audience. It does not need superstar collaborations or the aide of a major songwriting team. It is, quite simply, honest, sincere work from an honest, sincere artist. "Our Time" is talent in its purest form and, in my opinion, is the kind of work all musicians, regardless of their genre, should strive to create. The Our Time EP is now available in digital copy through a special, limited time offer. To get your copy, visit this web site: www.matthewjordan.fourfour.com/. This pre-release version of the EP includes two additional bonus tracks which will NOT be offered on the upcoming iTunes release, scheduled for early 2012. The cost is $5.00. If you would like to purchase any of Matt's earlier work, it is available through matthewjordan.com, iTunes, or CDBaby.com. In closing, I cannot stress enough how rare it is for me to connect to most music being made today. It is even more rare for me to connect so quickly to what I hear. But, with the Our Time EP, as with all of Matt's work, it was love at first listen. I am proud to call myself a fan and a friend.
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author: Joyce Nicdao
                            
You know how you think the second album is usually crap compared to the first amongst most singers nowadays? Well, with the M.J... he just got better. Not to say the first one wasn't good, it's just that the second is equally inspiring. Makes you wonder why his stuff is not on your radio station's must-play list.
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author: Dain Razo
                            
This CD is awesome. The guy has TALENT.
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Amazing
author: Kenyth
                            
I first met Matthew at the Knitting Factory in Hollywood, when I attended IPO with a good friend of mine. To say I was blown a way by his music is an understatement. I am a sucker for the piano, and when he started playing I’m On My Way, I was literally awe struck. Musically, it’s one of the most interesting songs I’ve ever heard, and Matt’s passionate voice and lyrics only made the song that much more incredible. It is refreshing to hear a talent that is not backed by synthesizers and voice effects, but rather relies on raw emotion and talent. It’s brilliant!
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