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City of Black & White

Mat Kearney

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This sensitive, Nashville-based singer/songwriter flashed a penchant for rapping hard-hitting stories between sung choruses on his major-label debut, Nothing Left to Lose. Three years later, Kearney's artistic voice minus the raps plays this album out like a love letter. “All I Have” finds Kearny addressing a physically distant love, admitting heartbreak amidst a smooth mix of guitar and piano. On “Closer to Love,” a funky backbeat and soulful piano melody kick in after the line, “I guess we’re all one phone call from our knees,” bolstering the masterful storytelling. “New York to California” is a man-and-his-piano ballad with an intimacy that’s matched by the haunting, carpe-diem-themed “City of Black & White.” There’s a push-and-pull dynamic to this album, but despite the rugged soul-searching, the music is soft and warm, often accented with orchestral instrumentation and tender harmonies. While City of Black & White veers from the hard-luck raps featured on Nothing Left to Lose (reminiscent of singer/rapper Everlast), fans of musicians such as the Fray and Coldplay should be especially pleased with the outcome.

Customer Reviews

Every song rocks, from 1 to 12.

Usually when I'm buying music, I just demo each song, and find the ones I like. I usually only buy 2 or 3 songs from an album. I tried that with this album and decided I liked every single one of them. I bought a whole CD for the first time since music went digital. Every song on this CD is amazing. I've been looking forward to today for a month or so, and it's finally here. Mat Kearney is a musical genius.

Record Companies win again

I don't know that I have anticipated an album more than Mat Kearney's "City of Black and White." This anticipation was mostly because of Kearney's creative lyrics and melodies. He was separate from all the other "pop" musicians. Unfortunately, the record companies do not like creativity. They like to sell records. So, in what I assume to be a business decision, the record company directed the CD toward a certain demographic instead of encouraging creativity. No more spoken-word or hip-hop influence; just fancy acoustic rythyms and shallow love stories. Please Mat, go back to your roots. It's not about the money, but the art.

There is nothing black and white about this album...

It is infused with the complex textures of emotion and beauty. Mat’s voice is so soothing it is difficult not to love every song. He just gets better and better as an artist, and this album is sure to be a favorite!

Biography

Born: December 1, 1978 in Eugene, OR

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Born in Eugene, Oregon, singer/songwriter Mat Kearney began his musical career 400 miles south at the Chico branch of California State University, where he studied literature and played on the soccer team. After completing his junior year, Kearney went to Nashville with friend/producer Robert Marvin, with the intention of only staying the summer to lay down a few songs. However, after offers...
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