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Matthew Good remembers how to rock things up

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Matthew Good hasn’t forgotten how to rock, but still hasn’t forgotten his anger. And that’s a good thing, so to speak.
 While much of the  previous few year’s worth of music have been very much laid back, multi-layered and ambient sounding, he returns to form on his new CD “Arrows of Desire.”

While there are layers of levels on some tracks, for the most part  the CD is a straight ahead rock CD beginning with the title track.

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“Arrows of Desire” reminds me of early hits like “Hello Time Bomb” and “Everything is Automatic.”  It starts with a  driving bass line and carries on from there.


 The CD is chock full of catchy rockers, of which “Via Dolorosa” is definitely one of these.
“So Close” bristles with tight jawed anger and is powered by another driving bass line.
“ We’re Long Gone” is a straight ahead, tuneful rocker with a Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band inspired piano riff.
 There is a lot of Pixies influence on the songs especially on “Mutineering” which begins with a jagged guitar riff and tortured shrieking guitar powered intro.


“Garden of Knives” also begins with a shrieking feedback and settles into a mid-tempo groove.
Others, like “Letters in Wartime” are more in the vein of previous, more mid-tempo, ambient music.
So is the slower, melodic “Guns of Carolina,” which begins with chiming guitars and a slightly feed-backing lead and haunting layers of background vocals.
 The first single “Had it Coming” has a Nirvana mixed with rap and a touch of the Talking Heads feel to it.
Overall, it is good to have Matthew Good back and sounding like he is having a little more fun playing music.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
CD: Arrows of Desire
Artist: Matthew Good
Genre: rock
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