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Hospital Music

Matthew Good

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Album Review

The unvarnished title of Matthew Good's third solo album refers to the circumstances preceding the writing and recording of this 2007 set. In the summer of 2006, following a divorce and a growing period of emotional instability, Good attempted suicide via an overdose of sleeping pills and was subsequently diagnosed with bipolar disorder. All of this severe emotional trauma colors the dark and vulnerable-sounding Hospital Music, but in a way that's encouragingly lacking in self-exploitation. Rather than directly addressing his personal details in the lyrics, most of these 15 songs are oblique character studies like "Girl Wedged Under the Front of the Firebird," a brief interlude for backwards guitars and tortured lyrics with an unexpected resemblance to late-era Radiohead, and the nine-and-a-half-minute multi-part opener, "Champions of Nothing," which sets out the album's themes of betrayal (of self and others) in lyrics as impressionistic as the music. Though occasional lines seem likely to directly address elements of Good's personal life, Hospital Music is not the sort of album that requires all the gossip and back story to truly understand; indeed, the most emotionally direct song on here, "99% of Us Is Failure," is addressed to a grieving friend, and that outward orientation — also seen on songs like the politically minded "Born Losers" and the comparatively upbeat "I'm a Window" — keeps Hospital Music from becoming a protracted wallow. Good also includes a pair of unexpectedly brilliant covers, a complete transformation of the Dead Kennedys' "Moon Over Marin" into an unexpectedly lovely acoustic tune and a tender, honest take on Daniel Johnston's wistful "True Love Will Find You in the End," to close the set. Not easy listening by a long shot, Hospital Music repays close listening through its creation of a consistent mood of unease, leavened only slightly by Good's melodic gifts.

Customer Reviews

Either you understand it, or you don't.

Given that the music industry has reached a point where music doesn't have to actually be good, but rather simply has to either have plenty of girls dancing in suggestive ways in the video (-ella-ella? video-ella-ella?) or has to be as unsophisticated and unintelligent as possible, it's truly difficult to find music that's worth listening to. There's no less of it than there usually is - it's just buried under miles and miles of mediocrity and, worse, bad music. This album left me speechless the first time I streamed it on Matthew Good's site and it's left me speechless now that I've purchased it, as well. This is truly what smart, emotional, powerful music is. Each song depends as much on the music as it does on the lyrics. Matt has truly beat himself here - he delivered two albums before that were both fantastic, and yet has now successfully blended the beauty and elegance of Avalanche with the kick and lyrics of White Light Rock & Roll Review to make an album in which it's hard to find flaws. The audience this can have is only limited to the number of people who enjoy intelligent music. This is unique, different - this is like nothing you've ever heard before. The original, almost strange samples are impeccably placed. In short - buy this album. Click "buy album" and don't even look back - once you start listening, you'll know what I mean.

Another Masterpiece from the Master!

Amazing album, Matt outdoes himself once again. The US needs to take notice of this stellar Canadian artist. If you haven't heard of Matthew Good, do yourself a favor and check him out, you will not be dissapointed.

Blown Away!

I'm totally new to this guy but I'm sitting here listening and I can't believe how amazing he is. This is an artist everyone needs to pay attention to.

Biography

Born: June 29, 1971 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The Vancouver, Canada, group called the MGB, or the Matthew Good Band, formed in 1995 and quickly began stirring things up in the Canadian world of music. By 2000, they were further set to do a little stirring in the United States. The band walked away with a number of awards and nominations over the years, such as Best Male Vocalist, Best Live Performance, Artists of the Year, Best Group, Best Album, Best Video, Best Single, and more. The group's list of hits is growing just as fast. Members of...
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