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Album Review: Matchbox Twenty

MAD SEASON BY MATCHBOX TWENTY
By DAVE VEITCH



MAD SEASON BY MATCHBOX TWENTY
Matchbox Twenty
(Warner)

Matchbox Twenty's chart-loitering debut Yourself or Someone Like You proved there's still a big audience for vaguely rootsy and reasonably melodic mainstream rock songs about girls. Nothing fancy, nothing revolutionary, nothing wrong with that. Still, the newly rechristened quintet (formerly Matchbox 20 -- gee, don't they have better things to do?) couldn't resist spending their riches on a few unnecessary luxury items for their long-awaited sophomore disc. Horns blare throughout Black & White People without ever meshing with the song. And the band should have just said no to the lavish orchestrations which lend an aura of unappealing self-importance to If You're Gone, Leave, the jazzy You Won't Be Mine and an unlisted 14th track, a grandiose orchestral instrumental that suggests Matchbox Twenty harbours a secret desire to be The Moody Blues. Luckily, they mostly stick to the guitar-pop basics and songs such as the first single Bent, the title track and the lovely Last Beautiful Girl are as good as the best songs from the debut.

Track Listing
1. Angry
02. Black & White People
03. Crutch
04. Last Beautiful Girl
05. If You're Gone
06. Mad Season
07. Rest Stop
08. The Burn
09. Bent
10. Bed Of Lies
11. Leave
12. Stop
13. You Won't Be Mine
 


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