MATT THE ELECTRICIAN
		Accidental Thief
		
			2011-05-24
		
		All Songs FCC Clean
Label: Self-Released
Released: 14 June, 2011
What a joyful record!  I mean really, there is no possible way that you will feel upset after listening to this album from Austin based Matt the Electrician.  This is his 7th self-released album, a commendable feat for anyone to stay independent this long but this is his first album with co-writers.  As part of The House of Songs project between songwriters in Denmark and Austin, TX, Matt flew to Denmark to write songs in a haunted castle in the Danish countryside.  When all was said and done, 6 of the 12 songs were co-written but all of them fit naturally together and I would be hard-pressed to be able to pick which was written solo and which was a collaboration.
Mostly siding on the folk side of folk-rock, this banjo playing fool of a man also incorporates horns, glockenspiel and a variety of organs on this record.  Though no longer an electrician and now a full time musician and writer, I can certainly say that I am glad he quit his day job.
Recommended tracks: So many good ones but if I had to choose; All I know (1), Accidental Thief (4), Daydreamers (10)
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