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Matt Langley - Virginia Avenue Album Review

26 May 2013 // A review by Peter-James Dries

Revisiting Virginia Avenue, the new album from Kiwi Singer-Songwriter Matt Langley, is the perfect activity on a cold autumn afternoon in this nowhere town I call home. This Kiwi Country Rock suits my mood as I try to surgically disassemble my amp with a rusty screwdriver, as it would suit the ambience of a backwater pub in the South Island, or a road trip across the central plateau. 

Far from a one hit wonder, Virginia Avenue is a multilayered emotional rollercoaster. It’s not just country and it’s not all upbeat Bluesy Rock. Langley’s latest jaunt takes you from foot stomper to tearjerker. Nostalgia to melancholy. There are moments that accommodate both Granddad waltzing with his daughter’s child on his toes, and the morose farmer at the bar with the beer. 

I wish I could comment on the merits of each song individually, but fifteen songs with no filler is a lot to digest. And I read that Langley chose these fifteen from forty. Culling forty songs down to fifteen would have been no easy feat, and nor would finding a song to remove from the fifteen recorded for Virginia Avenue. Each song here tells a story, some speak of heartbreak, some of hope, and those stories all come together to form the narrative of Matt Langley. I hope to hear the other twenty five released somewhere someday just so we, the audience, can truly know what it means to be in Langley’s world.

Virginia Avenue
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About Matt Langley

“...one of the smaller but brightest lights on the musical landscape...” - Graham Reid, www.elsewhere.co.nz

Matt Langley is a Silver scroll nominee and APRA award winning New Zealand song-writer based in Japan.

He has toured and worked with Riki Gooch, Tom Callwood, Andrew Bain, Tom Watson, Bond Street Bridge, Luckless, Brett Stanton, Adam Page, Darren Watson, Lindon Puffin, The Eastern, Caitlin Harnett, Jordie Lane and many others.

Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for Matt Langley

Releases

As Real As You Want It To Be
Year: 2024
Type: Album
Winterdust
Year: 2017
Type: Album
Virginia Avenue
Year: 2013
Type: Album
BIJOUX: Studio Sessions 01
Year: 2010
Type: EP
Featherbones
Year: 2010
Type: Album
Lost Companions
Year: 2007
Type: EP

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