Pinball Wizard
Refugee
Although I haven't been partial to his solo work thus far, Matt Good's latest album has an appealing quality to it. Possibly due to the Who's Isle of Wight influence, and the less polished approach to recording. I believe the tracks were put down in less than two weeks, and the result is a decent rock album. The first half has some fast straight-up rock tunes... and you can hear the townshend-esque rhythm on the first track. Things soften up in the middle, but overall I found the record to be redeeming. Much more akin to MGB's Underdog and Beautiful Midnight days...
Anyone else have thoughts? Or hate-postings for Matt Good?
Anyone else have thoughts? Or hate-postings for Matt Good?