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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliance,
By NYSE (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White Light Rock & Roll Review (Audio CD)
A complete departure from the epic and artful Avalanche, White Light Rock and Roll Review is vivid and immediate -- an album which, as we have come to expect from Matthew Good, is a complete suprise. He brings the lyrical flair he has always possessed to bear on issues he has always discussed. It has been Matt Good's modus operandi since day one to release "different" albums; he has gone from folk, to indie-rock, to alt-rock; from to 3:30 pop rock to 8:00 orchestral masterpieces. As always, each of his records alienates a certain number of people who expect him to release "Weapon II" or "Hello Again Time Bomb", and most of this album's detractors belong to this group. Trust me, and pick it up for yourself, even if you weren't a fan of Avalanche.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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White Light Rock And Roll Review Review,
By tim (bluh, Ct, usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White Light Rock & Roll Review [Limited Edition Digipak] (Audio CD)
Get it. That's all there is to say.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Matt Good's 6th LP...the new Matt,
By Sheldon Hahn (Chilliwack, British Columbia Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White Light Rock & Roll Review [Limited Edition Digipak] (Audio CD)
Now, here's an artist who speaks and says what he feels. His style changes from album to album, and more so on this album. He is an influential Canadian artist, and a damn good singer. This album takes us once again into the mind of Mr. Matt Good, only this time something seems to be missing. It isn't anything bad vocally, it's more...instrumental. I guess the days of Matt Good's ballads are gone, and we get the general idea on this album. The guitar isn't as heavy and carries bluesy undertones. It is none other than a Rock & Roll album. So take it with a grain of salt and get used to the new Matt. There are strong influences present on this album...don't quote me or anything...these are mere guesses but, there is a touch of Jimi Hendrix style guitar playing (tracks 2 and 7) and a touch of Blue Oyster Cult (tracks 8 and 11). There is one more influence...the south. This Album has a very southern sound in a few songs. Personally, I'm getting used to it all myself. This is going to be one of those albums that eventually grows on you with repeated listening. Enjoy.
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