Matt PryorConfidence Man (2008)Vagrant Records Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Bryne (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on September 30th 2008
Back in the day, the New Amsterdams was little more than Pryor's voice, an acoustic guitar and the occasional guest instrument. 2000's Never You Mind and 2002's Para Toda Vida were essentially solo records, a way for Pryor to switch gears from fronting the Get Up Kids and exercise the other side of his brain. In later years, Pryor assembled a full band around him but kept the New Amsterdams name, so it's fitting that he'd release Confidence Man under his own name, despite its musical similarities with early New Amsterdams material. And while Confidence Man is quite the accomplishment -- a record that Pryor constructed and played completely himself -- it suffers somewhat from an overabundance of ideas and material that seems to lack focus.
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that funke is some kind of something... Not as good as the minor, but meaty role of Confidence Man 2. What can't you do? What can't you do? What will become of WWH? :-( I can't really listen to this. I dig most of what the NewAms did, but this sounds like adullt contemporary. Bryne! My man! About fucking time. I've been waiting a while til Punknews wised up. |
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Loralai is easily my favorite song on the record. if you get a chance to see matt play on his solo tour, do it. he's really fun live and the songs off the record are way way better in a live setting. plus if you're lucky you'll get to see him open beer bottles using a water bottle