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Matt Andersen- The Big Bottle Of Joy

SKU: 833386001879
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Double vinyl LP pressing. The Big Bottle of Joy is about celebration - hard-won, overflowing, exuberant celebration. Matt Andersen's latest long-player lives up to the grand title from it's opening song, "Let It Slide"; a muscular, organ-drenched urge for people to chill out and be good to each other - to it's understated, romantic curtain-closer, "Shoes." Andersen finds reason to sustain this celebration of the life we share together everywhere - on the road, missing a lover; between the sheets in a southern Ontario motel room; from Montreal "all the way to New Orleans;" in a "little kitchen ballroom" on a quiet night at home. Over a dozen songs infused with raw blues-rock, rollicking Americana, thoughtful folk, and ecstatic gospel, he testifies to something we could all do well to remember: the time we have together is special, so let's spend it the right way.

Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Matt Andersen- The Big Bottle Of Joy

SKU: 833386001879
Regular price $50.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 3.10.23

 
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Double vinyl LP pressing. The Big Bottle of Joy is about celebration - hard-won, overflowing, exuberant celebration. Matt Andersen's latest long-player lives up to the grand title from it's opening song, "Let It Slide"; a muscular, organ-drenched urge for people to chill out and be good to each other - to it's understated, romantic curtain-closer, "Shoes." Andersen finds reason to sustain this celebration of the life we share together everywhere - on the road, missing a lover; between the sheets in a southern Ontario motel room; from Montreal "all the way to New Orleans;" in a "little kitchen ballroom" on a quiet night at home. Over a dozen songs infused with raw blues-rock, rollicking Americana, thoughtful folk, and ecstatic gospel, he testifies to something we could all do well to remember: the time we have together is special, so let's spend it the right way.