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Matthew Good – 2004 – White Light Rock & Roll Review
By Eric | December 23, 2013 1:00 am
Artist: Matthew Good
Title: White Light Rock & Roll Review
Label: Universal
Released: Jun 15, 2004
Packaging: Jewel Case
Pack-in DVD
Release Type: Standard
Autographed
Tracklist:
#Put Out Your Lights
#Poor Man’s Grey
#We’re So Heavy
#Empty Road
#Alert Status Red
#Little Terror
#In Love With a Bad Idea
#North American for Life
#Blue Skies Over Bad Lands
#It’s Been a While Since I Was Your Man
#Buffalo Seven
#Ex-Pats of the Blue Mountain Symphony Orchestra
Review:
The second Matt Good solo disc, he got a little weirder with his lyrical content on this one, although some of the songs seem to be protesting American culture in various ways. A little more stripped down than Avalanche was, and much like that album, this one was a slow burn for me, but I really enjoy it now.
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