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Matt Nathanson Tour 2008
Matt Nathanson doesn’t waste any time setting the tone for his transfixing new album, Some Mad Hope. Diving headlong into a sea of chiming guitars, the San Francisco-based singer-songwriter breathlessly declares “I’m wide awake and so alive” -- the opening lines of “Car Crash” serving as a statement of emotional clarity that permeates the disc's every groove.

Some Mad Hope, Nathanson’s sixth studio album (and first for Vanguard), is in many ways his most fully realized work to date. Recorded over the past two and a half years, the 12-song set displays a sonic depth that dovetails perfectly with what he admits is a newfound songwriting confidence.

“Every time I make a record, I think ‘this is it!’” Nathanson says with a laugh. “But I don’t think I really understood how to make a record until this one. The process and the result had much more of a dynamic to it -- we weren’t just presenting songs -- it felt like the longest childbirth in the history of childbirths, but by the end, we really got it.””

At the core of Nathanson’s music are his lyrics -- deft turns of phrase that can alternately cut deep into the heart or heal it. That’s evident throughout Some Mad Hope, a song cycle of sorts that chronicles the search for a genuine connection, touching on the sensually electric moments as well as the darker frustrations of sifting through the wreckage -- in hopes of finding redemption at the end of the day.

“I definitely think of the album as capturing the arc of a relationship,” says the Boston native. “It starts out on a positive note and it goes to some really dark places. But after touching bottom, there’s a sense of optimism in the end. Maybe coming from a realization that two people can be a team, not just two individuals who happen to be together.”

From the gentle string washes that lap the edges of “Heartbreak World” (a song that balances wistful backward glances with gingerly-held hope of better things to come) to the insistent rhythmic pulse that drives the wind-at-the-back anthem “Detroit Waves,” Nathanson demonstrates a mesmerizing attention to detail. Each of Some Mad Hope’s dozen songs exudes a distinct personality -- a dynamic that can’t help but draw the listener in.

“In a lot of ways, the album is about learning what a relationship really can be,” he says. “Some people deal with that when they’re 20, some people deal with it in their thirties and some people never do-- writing and recording these songs genuinely left me with the feeling that, ‘wow, this is a real step forward for me, both as an artist and as a person.’”

After relocating from Boston to San Francisco in the early '90s, Nathanson came to prominence on the coffeehouse scene, but before he picked up his acoustic guitar, he was well-schooled in the art of big-riff rock. That grounding has stayed with him to the point where he can still trot out a Kiss cover or whip out a wallet adorned with the visage of Jon Bon Jovi.

Nathanson lived his life as the very model of the modern independent artist, journeying from town to town, logging literally hundreds of thousands of miles, all the while captivating audiences with his confessional songs and spontaneous, uncensored stage banter. This hard work has garnered Nathanson a remarkably devoted following -- folks willing to cross many a state line to spend a couple of hours communing with Matt and his band (and to spread the gospel through an intricate network dedicated to trading recordings of the live shows).

Early self-released discs like Ernst, Not Colored too Perfect and Still Waiting for Spring gradually raised his profile as the late ‘90s wore on-- even though he now jokes that “some of the songs sound like I recorded them in my closet.” After a few years of honing his live show -- both headlining and opening for artists like Tori Amos, John Mayer, Pink, Guster and OAR -- Nathanson took a detour into the major label ranks for the ambitious Beneath These Fireworks

“That album was an education in a lot of ways,” says Nathanson, who opted to return to self-financing for his next release, the acclaimed solo acoustic live album At the Point. “I felt like I needed to turn the page, and felt a live album would help me do that. People always threw out the idea that I captured [my earlier] songs best live, and I thought I could deal with that head on by doing a live album and moving on.”

He does just that on Some Mad Hope, a collection on which he balances his intensely personal worldview with engaging character studies and a goodly bit of soul-stirring romantic passion. While there’s plenty of emotional heft to be found, Some Mad Hope has its share of simple, visceral moments as well -- from the shoot-for-the-hips sexiness of “Come on Get Higher” to the sense memory of “Still,” in which he focuses on the fleeting recollection of lips meeting lips in the not so distant past.

“In some ways, I think this is a really mature record, but I don’t think it’s necessarily one that says ‘okay, I’m an adult now,” he says. “A lot of times when artists ‘mature’ in a certain way, they lose the stuff that drew you in and actually blew your mind in the first place. I don’t think you need to stay stuck in perpetual adolescence, but you do need to keep part of you frozen -- so you don’t lose touch with the wonderment of seeing the world the way you did at 17. I want to hang onto that.”
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  • Posted by marissapaulsen on Nov 21 at 3:46 PM EST
    hi! i just wanted to let you know that you are honestly the most inspirational person i have ever heard (?)-- although i have never met you everything you sing in all your songs just makes sense.. i have been a huge fan ever since last spring when i heard car crash on the radio and i fell in love. i bought every song i could find and fell in love with every single one of them! i dont have a favorite song- i have a favorite artist! one day not too long ago i heard come on get higher on the radio and was like whaaat? so many people in my school were like yeah, that's a good song, but i just wanted to tell them it is one of many good songs! i just wanted to say thanks for being such an amazing artist.. and i hope you come back to iowa!
  • Posted by Rafe and Jess on Nov 6 at 2:38 PM EST
    We love your style, and definatly love how you keep the crowd laughing throughout your showsHappy-dark We appriciate it so much! You really connect.
  • Posted by Sugar Bear Trio on Oct 10 at 7:32 AM EDT
    Matt ,What a great mixture of styles/Sugar Bear/Kort/Ronzo/ Your new @1 St.Louis Fanbase.
  • Posted by oreocookie74 on Sep 24 at 8:29 PM EDT
    Still looking for an opening act? I have a great one for you Seconds to September would love to join you on stage. www.myspace.com/secondstoseptember.....Super local talent that will knock your socks off just like you did for me way back.
  • Posted by oreocookie74 on Sep 24 at 8:28 PM EDT
    Can't wait for the 10th. Boston loves Matt N.
  • Posted by *Maddie-Mo* on Sep 20 at 12:24 AM EDT
    well i just read someone else's comment and i totally did the same thing.. to wake up in the morning i turn on VH1 and listen to all random stuff.. i heard "come on get higher" and i totally fell in love!!! then i was at work and heard it again and totally freaked out.. and was like "THIS IS THAT SONG!!! OMG totally my new favorite song! (ya i know i'm kind of a nerd..)" anyways i couldn't wait to find it online once i got home.. now i constantly play it when i'm getting ready or just trying to relax.. i'm going to get the cd soon and i can't wait to hear all the other amazing songs you've come up with.. good luck and can't wait to see you in PORTLAND,OR! Happy-dark
  • Posted by tamarajraney on Sep 17 at 4:14 PM EDT
    Hey Matt!!!

    I discovered you about 6 months ago on youtube! I am a huge Patty Griffin fan - i saw your cover of Forgiveness and that was it - THE REST IS HISTORY! I CAN NOT GET ENOUGH OF YOUR MUSIC NOW!Happy-dark i have spread the word and love about you! Your songwriting is ridiculous! LYRICALLY BEAUTIFUL! My friend and I bought Outside Lands Festival tickets just to see you for the first time! it wasnt enough!! Cant wait for the San Fran show - To get VIP tickets would be a godsend!Happy-dark NOT TO MENTION YOU ARE ONE FUNNY MO FO! and you have a great band too! Happy-darkTo sing STILL with you is a HUGE DREAM of mine! i know probably not gonna happen! but to meet you and get a little pic! that would amazing too! I have never loved every song on an album before! I LITERALLY love every song on Beneath These Fireworks and Some Mad Hope! and your older stuff is so great too! I'm sure so many people are writing and wishing they get picked for the tickets! I have SOME MAD HOPE it'll be me! Happy-dark Thanks for your music!
  • Posted by lilnic on Sep 15 at 8:27 PM EDT
    Im looking forward to your oct 14th show in ROCHESTER!! Ive been seeing you for years and years now..my fav show had to be at SUNY Brockport on halloween..when you dressed like a girl Happy-dark cant wait to see youuu!!!
  • Posted by Jadiid on Sep 14 at 5:55 PM EDT
    cheers friend,
    check us out for the Chicago date. we would love to take part.
    peace
  • Posted by Brian Bergeron and The Late Greats on Sep 14 at 12:14 PM EDT
    Matt Nathanson is the raddest. Looking forward to the show on the 10th. I'll be there in the crowd, unless of course, we find a way to be on stage! Woot.
 
 
 

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