We love "Empire Days"!
author: cloud nine and cloud seven
Internet Music Radio, "Gone Fishing for Blue Skies", loves the world of The Welcome Matt.
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Awesome - catchy - Beatle-esque with a modern edge.
author: C. Perry
Superb listen - the tracks blend into a whole mood and grab you for the entire CD. Reminiscent of a blend of Lennon/McCartney and Dave Matthews, Matt Langlois' writing is understated but not simple, and his vocals and arrangements are both charming and insidiously seductive.
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Strong from start to finish !
author: Laura T. Lynch of Kweevak.com
The Welcome Matt reflects hints of classic rockers such as Dylan, Steve Forbert and Lennon, yet Matt's diverse vocal styles and musical arrangements are modern and original. Langlois pens insightful, intelligent lyrics that he can deliver with an edgy rasp or silky, smooth inflections. The CD production is crisp and minimalist, not a lot of bells and whistles but clean allowing each instrument to present well constructed melodies. Empire Days is strong from beginning to end. 'Intro' has a pensive piano solo that bleeds into 'A Rise and A Fall Part 1', which lightly kicks up the pace as the drum blends in. It is followed by the captivating, hook heavy 'In San Francisco' that also features snappy, guitar grooves. 'What Are We Gonna Do?' starts slow as Matt gently strums his guitar as further instrumentation softly eases in, then the rhythm abruptly escalates before returning to a reflective, questioning mood. The song follows this trend until it ends and flows into the up-tempo 'Obstacle Course' which has its own innovative musical twist and turns. The Welcome Matt presents a diverse realm of stories and styles on Empire Days, a welcomed addition to any collection!
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