Matt Ward is one eccentric troubadour worth your lunch money. His smoky, seductive warble recalls Devendra Banhart and a less-grizzled Tom Waits; he knows how to make whimsy sound really good; and he knows pain, but he's no sad sack. He can also write: His fifth album shows a true familiarity with the clear-eyed mortality and dusty tunefulness of classic roots music. Post-War is long on gentle acoustic songs as well as rockier fare with ramshackle atmospherics and classic-pop melodies; there's also front-porch country folk ("Rollercoaster") and bar-band stuff ("Right in the Head"). Character sketches like "Requiem" are fully formed and touching, and some of the up-tempo songs -- especially "To Go Home" -- suggest Phil Spector producing Nick Drake. It all sounds familiar but strange, and beautiful enough to suck you in.
(Posted: Aug 10, 2006)
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Track List
- Poison Cup
- To Go Home
- Right In The Head
- Post-War
- Requiem
- Chinese Translation
- Eyes On The Prize
- Magic Trick
- Neptune's Net
- Rollercoaster
- Today's Undertaking
- Afterword/Rag
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