Unfamiliar Faces
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Mr. Pitiful
- Lilacs
- Never Looking Back
- Emergency Call
- Vienna
- Unfamiliar Faces
- Cigarette Eyes
- Downfall
- Trying to Lose My Mind
- Bound
- Heart of Stone
- Miss Magnolia
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3129 in Music
- Released on: 2008-01-22
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Matt Costa's Unfamiliar Faces continues to demonstrate the facility with pop craft and disparate influences he displayed on his 2006 debut, Songs We Sing. One listen to Costa's work and it's obvious why Jack Johnson felt compelled to sign him to his Brushfire Records label, as he shares Johnson's fondness for direct, agreeable alternative pop. But Costa leans slightly more into the alternative side of that equation on Faces. He sounds just as comfortable working off a Brit-pop template as he does with incorporating bits of bands like the Smiths (especially on "Vienna") and straightforward, contemporary sounds a la Counting Crows, or the quieter moments in Dave Matthews's catalog. Songs like "Mr. Pitiful" and "Cigarette Eyes" show off convincing choral hooks, and his unadorned, relaxed singing style is flexible enough to give ballads like "Heart of Stone" a compelling, folksy melancholy. It isn't quite flexible enough, however, to handle the drama of something like "Bound," with its bluesy, Jeff Buckley-esque grandeur. But it's to Costa's credit that he tries to stretch himself and find the edges in his smooth, easily digestible songwriting instincts. --Matthew Cooke
Album Description
When Matt Costa sat down to write what would become Unfamiliar Faces, the follow-up to his 2005 debut full-length Songs We Sing, the singer/songwriter took his most treasured belongings and put them on a shelf -- then stared at them and just let the memories flow. "That way I could see everything that I loved," he explains (the collection included his favorite books, a giant wooden pipe, and a box of old 45-speed records from the late 1950s). "I let my imagination wander. Regular life isn't as exciting as an imaginary life." On the strength of the folky, beautiful Songs, which displays his gentle artistry and skillful acoustic guitar playing, Costa earned a rep as an L.A. buzz act, crisscrossed the U.S. in a van, and performed at all the major North American music festivals including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Sasquatch, Bonnaroo, and Austin City Limits among others. Invigorated by onstage collaborations with tour openers like Los Angeles rockers The 88 and Elvis Perkins, he returned to California and wrote nearly all of Unfamiliar Faces in Sacramento, then recorded the album in the spring of 2007 in Santa Ana, again with Dumont, even inviting Adam Merrin from The 88 to play keys on a few tracks. It's Costa's second release on Brushfire Records, the label co-founded by Jack Johnson, who has been a longtime supporter - the two fellow musicians have toured together several times and collaborated on numerous soundtrack projects.
Album Description
UK pressing of the 2008 album from the American singer/songwriter features one bonus track: 'Lovin'' (featuring Ane Brun). On Unfamiliar Faces, Costa mines his imagination once again, crafting an ambitious collection of songs that explore themes of love, loss and fear. From the piano-driven opener 'Mr. Pitiful' to the title-track, Unfamiliar Faces traverses musical styles drawing on elements of Pop, Country, Folk and Rock resulting in an effortlessly intoxicating musical experience. 13 tracks. Island.
Customer Reviews
Excellent
Order shipped the next day and arrived in perfect condition. Great price and great product.
Love Matt Costa!
I like his other CD (Songs we Sing) a bit better, but this one is great, too!
Sweet sound!
Matt has shown tremendous growth as a musician and definitely shows an awesome amount of growth. He's really starting to round out his sound!





