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"Silver
State is another fine brick in Matthew Ryan’s walkway that
belongs on the same path with songwriters such as Steve Earle,
Ryan Adams, and Lucinda Williams."
Glide
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“Matthew
Ryan has delivered a pitch-perfect companion for bleak [winter]
days ahead. High-Rise is that most rare of modern albums, one
that comfortably bears its own weight from beginning to end. Hands
down, his finest work to date."
Paste Magazine
"Nothing Matthew Ryan has done before predicts From A Late
Night High Rise, a stunning album of depth and quality. The themes
of fragile hope emerging from loss in "Babybird" are
in counterpoint to melodies and textures New Order would envy.
Pittsburgh Tribune |
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“A
collection of big-sounding songs about big ideas, this
criminally underrated singer-songwriter’s fourth full set
offers stunning meditations on devastation, vulnerability,
and hope.”
Esquire
Magazine
"Regret Over The Wires is Ryan's most rewarding album yet
a moving, ambitious collection of songs from a lifelong
searcher."
No
Depression |
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"It's
about everyday people trying to find anything that means something."
Matthew
Ryan
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Ryan's
expressive personal convictions continued on his sophomore effort,
East Autumn Grin, which was released in September 2000.
MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide |
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Singer/songwriter
Matthew Ryan is a working-class man, already pegged in the press
as another passionate lyricist compared to the likes of Bruce
Springsteen, Tom Waits, and Leonard Cohen. Such heavy parallels,
however, do not overshadow the Chester, PA, native. He signed
with A&M in 1996 and released May Day a year later.
MacKenzie
Wilson, All Music Guide |
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