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Matt the Electrician : Animal Boy
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Quirky Fun Acoustic Roots-Pop
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 2009
Animal Boy Record Label: Matt the Electrician
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Faithfully 4:10 Album Only
Bridge To Nowhere 3:09 Album Only
Got Your Back 3:05 Album Only
College 3:12 Album Only
Divided By 13 2:26 Album Only
Osaka In the Rain 2:45 Album Only
Animal Boy 3:19 Album Only
For Angela 4:18 Album Only
Keep It There 3:39 Album Only
Loma Prieta 3:06 Album Only
What's So Funny 2:54 Album Only
Permanent Record 3:23 Album Only
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Album Notes

Once upon a time, there was a youg man named Matt Sever. He lived in Austin, TX, and he worked as a journeyman electrician. Every morning, when it was still dark outside, he would go to work, and wire houses all day long in the blistering Texas heat. When he would come home, again, it was dark outside. And then, sometimes, with no time to shower or change his clothes, he would go straight to the bars and nightclubs of Austin to play his songs for whomever would listen. And he would apologize for his appearance, and explain to the audience that he was an electrician, and he found a certain nobility in this, even if no one wanted to sit too close to the stage. So they called him Matt The Electrician, and he did not mind this, for he was proud of himself, for there is no shame in a hard days work.

But eventually, he quit his job as an electrician, to spend more time writing and playing songs, and the name stuck with him, because everyone needs an electrician sometimes.
And there are some who say, that when the moon is full, and Jupiter is aligned with Mars, you can often hear Matt The Electrician in the distance, wiring a house, and whistling softly to himself.

Matt continues to tour all over the world, and has just finished his 6th self-released studio album, “Animal Boy”, which will be officially released in Austin, TX on October 6th. Matt worked with Mark Addison at The Aerie Studio again, and while he brought some amazing musicians in to help with the project, Matt and Mark play most of the instruments on the record.

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