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Confidence Man

Matt Pryor

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Album Review

Matt Pryor plays down his status as an indie rock veteran on Confidence Man, which reintroduces the former Get Up Kids frontman as a mellow songwriter in the Americana vein. Toting an acoustic guitar, banjo, and harmonica, Pryor makes a fine transformation into a rustic troubadour, particularly when his pop sensibilities come into play. "Loralai" channels the Everly Brothers with bouncing guitar arpeggios and sweet harmonies, while the title track takes a page from the Dan Bern songbook, mixing handclaps and straightforward chord changes with an irresistible string of la la las. Had the New Amsterdams continued to explore the rootsy side of Pryor's personality, a beefed-up Confidence Man might have been the result, with an entire band tackling the songs that Pryor presents here in intimate, simple performances. Intimacy is one of Confidence Man's biggest assets, though, with Pryor helming the entire project (from the songs' composition to the album's production) on his own. There's a warm, personal air to the album, and Confidence Man ultimately emerges as a solid solo debut from someone who, until recently, always worked in tandem with others. If future efforts avoid the plodding, laid-back songcraft that dominates the album's latter half and focus on such pop-kissed folk as "Loralai" and "Confidence Man," Pryor's new priority should serve him well.

Customer Reviews

Matt does it different!

For startes it's not TGUK's or TNA, it's Matt, with slow heart renching songs that makes you realize that the guy has another side. The lack of electric guitar is refreashing and the simpleness of the songs makes for easy listening. If your looking for TGUK go somewhere else. However, if your looking to see a song writer who has grown up and left the emo scence this is for you.

oh wow

super mellow awesome stuff to listen to when you're just hanging around.

for real.

This is one of the best albums I've ever heard.

Confidence Man, Matt Pryor
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