Matt

  • Woke Up This Morning

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    Kyle, Tom and Matt introduce a dreamy composition set to lyrics describing a serene but slightly sad scene. It took Knarf a solid 7 minutes to get serious with the drum beat. For the full unedited (and very heavy into alternate percussion) version, check out the song below… … and then we hauled off and…

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    Thank You

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    “Thank You” is one of our favorite songs. In 2003, Matt shared this with the band, and we’ve been playing it ever since. The track above is a take we did in 2022, with Tom working the sound engineering and production to dial it in. For an earlier version of the song, click here.

  • Aint Got No Place to Go

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    For everyone out there looking for their next gig – we feel you. Matt shares a day in the life from a period of time when he was between jobs.

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    Release the Dwarves

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    Kyle’s original composition was a cool study in contrast, musically and lyrically, telling a dark tale with a triumphant ending,

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    Welcome to Midnight

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    Kyle adds some inspired keyboards, vocals and lyrics to bring us home after a long extended jam. For the full 20 minute version of the track, see below…

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    C to tha H

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    Every once in a while, Noah gets funky. What muse is capable of inspiring the old man to bust a move you ask? Well, you could say Mr. Noah spells “groovy” : C-H-I-Z-Z-L-E

  • Bill Found a Quarter

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    Matt’s superb opening guitar riff, complimented by Tom’s rock solid bass line, and Kyle’s ethereal synth, create a musical atmosphere, “…where anything can happen!”

  • Shimmy Ray

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    Matt recounts a minor road rage incident that had its share of twists and turns…

  • Raising Pigs

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    Shufflin’ Noah gonna shuffle … this night, Tom and Matt switched it up, with Tom on lead guitar, driving the direction of the song musically. Matt chimed in with some appropriately non-sequitur lyrics to create another high quality Noah instant classic!

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    Road to Moroni

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    Back in the day, we took any gig, anywhere, and truly, honestly believed that “This Could Really Turn Into Something!”