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User tags: blues blues-rock, blues country, mp3 album
Emotive Blues/Rock/Country feel. Universal songs with honest lyrics and music with a passionate heart. Music for your journey.
10 MP3 Songs in this album (51:08) !
Related styles: BLUES: Blues-Rock, BLUES: Country Blues
People who are interested in Bruce Springsteen John Hiatt Ryan Adams should consider this download.
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Matt Charles - Australian Singer/Songwriter, based in Hamburg, Germany.
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Matt Charles is old school â no fads, no fashion.
The Tasmanian-born singer songwriterâs debut album, Java Tsunami, chases down a classic rock sound thatâs fueled with honest and achingly powerful songs.
Steeped in the rock sensibility of his musical heroes, the albumâs lean and tight arrangements add weight and depth to Charlesâ writing, while inspired playing from lead guitarist Andrew Gatenby adds just the right amount of muscle.
The band rocks; all are old friends, theyâre having a good time and it shows. They help make songs like Sacred Heart gleam and shimmer, while Ashes, with its seductive rhythm and understated melody twists around the lyrics to help draw out the songâs dark truth.
For Charles, writing the album and arranging it with a band was a chance to âstir the potâ and see how the songs came out.
âI love trying to distil a musical idea to capture that intangible quality you could call life,â he says. âAnd the band blew me away with their power in helping me reach that.
But, he says, an equally vital ingredient to his songwriting is the audience itself.
âI want them to meet me half way,â he says. âWeâre all on the same journey here; and we all have similar hopes and dreams, so when people listen to my music I hope thereâs something there everyone can identify with and carry with them.
âWhen I recorded Java I saw the songs as something to be left for others to read down the road. If you come across them itâll give you a window into what I was feeling at the time...a little bit anyway.
âKind of like a tombstone,â he adds wryly.
Java Tsunami is music thatâs honest and clear, in the way that neither the music nor the lyric gets in the way of the other. Its themes are universal, and tips its hat to the tradition of folk and blues, where life, love and loss strikes the chord in each of us, regardless of what musical fashion dictates.
As something of a âtrue believerâ in the folk and blues idiom, Charles has taken to wandering.
From home town Hobart in Australiaâs south, through the majesty of northern Australia and down to the port town of Fremantle on the west coast, he now finds himself in Hamburg Germany drawn by the townâs rich musical heritage, not least being its connection to The Beatles.
âThe fact that I can walk these streets and hear the ghost of music past is a real inspiration for me,â he enthuses.
âIâm drawn to port towns. Hamburg, Hobart and Fremantle, theyâre all working ports, and Iâm right at home here.â
âWith Java thereâs not a word that I havenât twisted round or questioned its existenceâ, he says laughing.
âAnd being quite away from home gives me the distance to look at those songs in a new light. Iâm really enjoying playing them live and acousticââ he says.
âItâs taking them back to their beginning, and to me thatâs about uncovering their essence. I still feel like Iâm discovering something new in them each time I play.â
Charles has a bunch of new tunes heâs added to his live set, and is happy to say theyâre being well received by his audience. Heâs laid some of them down at Red Planet Recording in Hobart and you can hear them at his myspace site (www.myspace.com/mattjcharles).
In the meantime, Java Tsunami is a rich seam of light and shade, a song set that is uplifting and hopeful, dark and truthful. Itâs a conversation Charles invites you to join â come in and sit down for a while.
[Rob McGlynn â Freelance Journalist]
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CD price is in U.S. dollars.
US$14.99 is about â¬9.50 Euro
+ about AU$15.60 Australian
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10 MP3 Songs in this album (51:08) !
Related styles: BLUES: Blues-Rock, BLUES: Country Blues
People who are interested in Bruce Springsteen John Hiatt Ryan Adams should consider this download.
Details:
Matt Charles - Australian Singer/Songwriter, based in Hamburg, Germany.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Matt Charles is old school â no fads, no fashion.
The Tasmanian-born singer songwriterâs debut album, Java Tsunami, chases down a classic rock sound thatâs fueled with honest and achingly powerful songs.
Steeped in the rock sensibility of his musical heroes, the albumâs lean and tight arrangements add weight and depth to Charlesâ writing, while inspired playing from lead guitarist Andrew Gatenby adds just the right amount of muscle.
The band rocks; all are old friends, theyâre having a good time and it shows. They help make songs like Sacred Heart gleam and shimmer, while Ashes, with its seductive rhythm and understated melody twists around the lyrics to help draw out the songâs dark truth.
For Charles, writing the album and arranging it with a band was a chance to âstir the potâ and see how the songs came out.
âI love trying to distil a musical idea to capture that intangible quality you could call life,â he says. âAnd the band blew me away with their power in helping me reach that.
But, he says, an equally vital ingredient to his songwriting is the audience itself.
âI want them to meet me half way,â he says. âWeâre all on the same journey here; and we all have similar hopes and dreams, so when people listen to my music I hope thereâs something there everyone can identify with and carry with them.
âWhen I recorded Java I saw the songs as something to be left for others to read down the road. If you come across them itâll give you a window into what I was feeling at the time...a little bit anyway.
âKind of like a tombstone,â he adds wryly.
Java Tsunami is music thatâs honest and clear, in the way that neither the music nor the lyric gets in the way of the other. Its themes are universal, and tips its hat to the tradition of folk and blues, where life, love and loss strikes the chord in each of us, regardless of what musical fashion dictates.
As something of a âtrue believerâ in the folk and blues idiom, Charles has taken to wandering.
From home town Hobart in Australiaâs south, through the majesty of northern Australia and down to the port town of Fremantle on the west coast, he now finds himself in Hamburg Germany drawn by the townâs rich musical heritage, not least being its connection to The Beatles.
âThe fact that I can walk these streets and hear the ghost of music past is a real inspiration for me,â he enthuses.
âIâm drawn to port towns. Hamburg, Hobart and Fremantle, theyâre all working ports, and Iâm right at home here.â
âWith Java thereâs not a word that I havenât twisted round or questioned its existenceâ, he says laughing.
âAnd being quite away from home gives me the distance to look at those songs in a new light. Iâm really enjoying playing them live and acousticââ he says.
âItâs taking them back to their beginning, and to me thatâs about uncovering their essence. I still feel like Iâm discovering something new in them each time I play.â
Charles has a bunch of new tunes heâs added to his live set, and is happy to say theyâre being well received by his audience. Heâs laid some of them down at Red Planet Recording in Hobart and you can hear them at his myspace site (www.myspace.com/mattjcharles).
In the meantime, Java Tsunami is a rich seam of light and shade, a song set that is uplifting and hopeful, dark and truthful. Itâs a conversation Charles invites you to join â come in and sit down for a while.
[Rob McGlynn â Freelance Journalist]
----------------------------------------
CD price is in U.S. dollars.
US$14.99 is about â¬9.50 Euro
+ about AU$15.60 Australian
----------------------------------------
in partnership with CDbaby
User tags: blues blues-rock, blues country, mp3 album
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