Showing posts with label Matt Good. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Good. Show all posts

Monday, 1 July 2013

Song of the Day: Big Wreck - Inhale

     The Transitive Property of Canadian Music Goodness (I'm still working on the name) does not apply to Matt Good alone. Just as Matthew Good Band > Matt Good, so too is Big Wreck > Thornley.

Sunday, 30 June 2013

Song of the Day: Matthew Good Band - Everything is Automatic

     It's the last day before Canada Day, and before I head out to a friend's cottage for some fireworks this evening we're going to have a classic Canadian 90's alternative song that anybody my age should be able to along to without any problem at all.

Saturday, 23 March 2013

Song of the Day: Mother Mother - Bit By Bit

     Some days you just want to get away from everything and everyone. Today was not necessarily one of those days for me, but maybe it was for you. Or maybe yesterday was. Or maybe tomorrow will be. Any way you slice it, we all feel the need to escape sometimes. Today's song speaks to those times.

     "Bit By Bit" from Mother Mother's fourth album The Sticks, released last year, talks about moving out into the woods to be away from everyone, and it's a catchy, quirky little ditty. Mother Mother may not be metal, but I saw them live a couple of albums ago and they were definitely worth checking out -- opening for the also-Canadian Matt Good, they blew him out of the water.

     If you listen to metal, you've probably already got some aggro songs in mind for those days when the world's out to get you. But if you feel like a change of pace and a change of scenery instead of going at everyone who aggravates you with a chainsaw, check out "Bit By Bit".