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Reviews > CDs

Published: 2010/07/12

by JR Hevron

Matt Trowbridge: Radio Soap Opera Star

Self-Released

Making an album with a group of friends is rarely a quick process—especially if your friends include in-demand musicians like Joe Russo, Marco Benevento, Kevin Kendrick and Ween’s Dave Dreiwitz. RANA keyboardist/vocalist Matt Trowbridge recorded Radio Soap Star Opera in just seven days, but had to spread the sessions out over three years. For this album, the now part-time rocker and full-time Princeton, N.J. English teacher steps away from RANA’s downtown alternative, jam-rock and indulges his love of more orchestrated indie pop. With personal lyrics and a wider musical palette that includes horns, lap steel and vibes (courtesy of gorgeous playing from Kendrick), the music has one foot in multi-track psychedelia and the other in keys-driven singer/songwriter pop that doesn’t worry about coming off as cool or ironic. Highlights include the three Russo produced tracks, particularly “Jimmy and the Biker Dudes.”

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Mohsin July 20, 2012, 14:30:28

I am still disappointed in the reakme of You Might Think for the new CARS movie. I thought the original was perfect and spoke to every generation, but who am I to stand in the way of the giant behemoth otherwise known as Disney/Pixar?PS-Don’t forget to get copies of the MRI films for me! Love ya!Blondefabulousb4s last blog .. Reply:June 28th, 2011 at 4:48 pm, I actually like Weezer’s version, though I love the original, too. And copies of the films, gotcha. I’m sure they’ll grant that request.

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