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Album Review

When he was the bassist in Weezer, Matt Sharp was the extrovert in the band, acting as the foil for Rivers Cuomo's introverted on-stage persona. As the leader of the Rentals, Sharp kept the party going with the group's cheerful new wave/retro-rock, but after their second album stiffed in 1999, he disappeared from the spotlight. When he returned with his eponymous solo debut five years later, he was a different person, at least on record — a sullen, somber, serious songwriter indulging in introspection and sadness. In short, it's his spin on Beck's Sea Change, a deliberately melancholy mood piece indebted to country-rock and '70s singer/songwriters, with all the songs exploring loss and grief. It's more lo-fi and more work than Sea Change, and it's also moodier: all the tempos are slow, the dynamics are hushed, the melodies are subtle, and the vocals are whispered, creating an insular feel that takes some work to penetrate. Even then, it's arguable whether it's worth the effort to unlock, since it not only takes a few spins for the songs to cut through the atmospherics and begin to catch hold, but it's almost a necessity for listeners to share the same heavy melancholy as Sharp for this to be rewarding. If they do, this is an album that's tailor-made for bad breakups and heartache, the soundtrack for wallowing in self-conscious sadness.

Customer Reviews

refreshing

cannot be compared to the rentals or to weezer, matt sharp's solo work is a refreshing and relaxing journey into a lazy sunday, which this music is perfect for. its honest, its original, its beautiful. recommended for anyone having a "blah" sort of day.

sunday morning music

First off, the "reviewers" that mention how this doesn't sound like Weezer and The Rentals must be on crack. Of course it doesn't, but you don't mention a word about what this album sounds like. It's Sunday morning music. It's acousitc, introspective, and well written. Awesome job Matt. Goodbye West Coast is the highlight for me.

Delicious

It's a strage departure from the techno pop-rock world that Matt helped shape with Weezer and the Rentals, but damned if I didn't enjoy every second of this eerie album. The songs are slow, and at times gloomy, but that's what makes it great. Sit down by your stereo on a craptacular day, or go for a long walk and play it in your iPod and see if you don't feel a little better.

Biography

Born: September 22, 1969 in Arlington, VA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Matt Sharp is probably best known as Weezer's original bass guitarist, but has also issued albums as part of another project, the Rentals. Born on September 20, 1969, in Arlington, VA, Sharp helped form Weezer along with members Rivers Cuomo (vocals/guitar), Jason Cropper (guitar), and Pat Wilson (drums) in Los Angeles in early 1992. By mixing modern-day pop-punk sounds (Nirvana, the Pixies) along with classic new wave (the Cars, Cheap Trick), Weezer immediately built a local following and secured...
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