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Matt Langley - Album Review: As Real As You Want It To Be

18 Jul 2024 // A review by Peter K Malthus

From Dunedin, but currently residing in Japan, Matt Langley is an artist who has already made an impressive impact on the New Zealand music scene, and with new album As Real As You Want It To Behe's certainly poised to consolidate that position. Matt is an acclaimed and awarded songwriter, and has a weighty list of artists he has collaborated with, toured with, or supported, including names like Lindon Puffin, The Eastern, Martin Phillipps, Sir Dave Dobbyn, and Head like A Hole. His songwriting is influenced by a wide range of genres: folk, rock, pop, and country, but on this album he has evolved even further to include electronic elements that contribute to the overall baroque pop/rock feel.

As Real As You Want It To Be is a delightful journey from start to finish, openers Bruised Fruit and Disintegration both wonderfully soft and floaty, beautifully textured and layered, timeless songs that could easily come from any decade, from the 60's onwards. Waking Dream has a somewhat darker feel, and fantastically low-fi synth percussion, and a palpable tension in its dynamics. 

A Design For The Rain creates the feeling of being adrift on the world's fluffiest clouds, and I love the poignancy of the line "You can always go home, but there's no going back", lovely stuff. If you like love songs, Under The Skin is the song for you, its sweet beauty making it an absolute treat. Cat Amongst The Pigeons has another low-fi intro, sparse and intriguing, continuing to demonstrate how masterfully he paints with sound, deftly layering stroke upon thoughtful stroke. Antidote takes the listener for a wander through different dynamics, before the mellow spacey-ness of Forest For The Trees. 

Give Love A Go has a lilting waltz feel, uplifting with its message of positivity and hope, before Shut It Down brings the album to a close, softly fading to silence.

Every song on this album is a finely crafted gem, with superb attention to detail. Enjoyment can only increase, upon subsequent listens. Excellent work.

 

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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