The Very Most and Matthew Pop

The Very Most “A Year With The Very Most”
A simple concept album by Boise’s finest indie pop band that is a compilation of  the band’s excellent EP collection. Each EP was stuffed with melody, subtle humor and a seasonal theme. In the twee-pop tradition of the Shins and Belle & Sebastian, full of joyful enthusiasm and layered vocals. The mood of each song changes with the seasons, and many of the nineteen songs are under three minutes, just enough to build the atmosphere. With Summer almost here, it’s my favorite section — “A Mid-80s Lower-Middle Class Family Summer Road Trip” opens with castanets, horns and drums in a Beach Boys styled dream suite, perfect for an open road trip. “The Motor-Vu Lights” and “You’re In Love with the Sun” are just plain ear candy, and fans of Cloud Eleven, Gerry Beckley, Jeff Larson will enjoy the smooth arrangements and vocal harmonies. Finally, an album you’d want to hear all year long!

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Matthew Pop “Reinventing The Cosmos”
Millions of people have already heard Matthew Pop’s music without realizing it. Matthew has done on-screen music for  independent films and hit shows like MTV’s “The Real World” and this is his fourth album.  Pop’s sound is a buzzing guitar and big drum beat approach that is contemporary with hard rock overtones. The opener “Without You” is an impressive start, full of Weezer like hooks in the chorus and a warbling lead guitar. Another good power pop track is “Anytime You Say Goodbye” with a driving riff similar to Splitsville. The hard guitar riffs lead “Take Me Home” closer to a typical arena rock sound, but after that the remaining album doesn’t give us much more. It seems to trace contemporary emocore trends in rock with songs like “The Younger Kind” and “Uninspired” which could fit in Taking Back Sunday’s playlist. Thankfully the slower title track has some excellent chord changes and an interesting melody at the album’s end. While I enjoyed the album’s first half, the remaining portions felt too commercial to me. But if you’re into that style it may be fine for you.

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