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Winter Child

Matt Duke

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Album Review

Most artists try to hook an audience with strong material at the beginning of an album, hoping listeners will stick around through a relatively flat middle section before ascending again to leave a good final impression. Matt Duke, however, seems to favor an alternative approach. The first five tracks of Winter Child are quite ordinary, with nothing in the writing, singing, or arrangements to distinguish them from thousands of other singer/songwriters hopefully touting their wares. Then, just as you lose heart, comes "One Small Bird." It's a song that wears its vulnerability broadly on its sleeve, but for that very reason it remains endearing. After that, "Listen to Your Window" brings in a neat atonality to shake things up, and the title cut feels like real energy was expended — there's a kick of passion about it. It's not all smooth sailing from there — "Ballroom Dancing" is a bit of a yawn, but the wonderfully titled "Taxidermy & the Skiffle Explosion" draws its guitar playing from the Bert Jansch fake book tempered by Windham Hill (and quite neatly, too, although the piano and voices are a touch of overkill), making for a tasty instrumental. There's a languid quality about the closer, "To Whom It May Concern," that's appealing, too. So it's not a great album — there's too much filler. But it would make a superb EP, and it's worth sticking around for the extra track, too.

Customer Reviews

Matt Duke's Album

I think that this album was very nicely put together, as it draws the listener closely in from the first song. Unlike most albums, Duke's has all catchy songs on his album, instead of that select few that most artists end up putting on their cds. His soothing voice and graceful melodies make an easy and relaxing listen for all types of audiences.

nice and smooth

Nice music from Matt. if you dig this, also check out Eddie Skuller...

Why am I the first to write a review?

Matt is awesome. His voice is so soft and soothing and his lyrics are extremely unique. I love him, definitely one of my new favs <3 Brittany

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Philadelphia-based singer and songwriter Matt Duke was born and spent his childhood in South Jersey, where he began playing piano at the age of seven and taught himself guitar a couple of years later. Moving to Philadelphia for his high-school years, Duke began playing coffeehouses in the area and eventually recorded a handful of song demos that ended up on a compilation released by Drexel University's student-run Mad Dragon Records. Response to Duke's contributions to the project led to him recording...
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