joe matzzie beyond belief
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Great eclectic alternative rock; as unique as Joe himself.
-Melinda Beasi of Eyeball Man Records
Joe Matzzie Beyond Belief's musical journey is a diverse group of songs that showcase not only his songwriting prowess, but his inherent love for rock and roll. It's All True contains 12 tracks that mix rock and roll, folk and pop under a singer-songwriter point of view, reminiscent of Lou Reed or David Byrne in theory. Lyrically sound and musically loose enough to feel like a bar room jam session ("I Can't Figure Julie Out") yet tight enough to hammer out some tasty, catchy licks ("Down And Dirty", "Alligator"), JMBB take hints of a punk rock attitude and applies them to rock songs that Kurt Cobain would write with Folk Implosions. Great usage of instrumentation helps too, as the band at points throw in some congas and horns in addition to the standard rock band setup for some flare. Looking for something left of center rooted in the mainstream? Then check out Joe Matzzie Beyond Belief for an album chock full of pleasant surprises.
New York based outfit, Joe Matzzie Beyond Belief, represents that rare project that incorporates Rock, World, Jazz, and Rhythm into honest, melodic pop. Beyond Belief's current mini-CD, "The First 20 Minutes", has been heard on over 35 college radio stations in the northeast. Creative mastermind and mad genius behind the band, Joe Matzzie, formed Beyond Belief as an outlet for his own musical frustration and creative inspiration.
Beyond
Belief's extravaganza of sound and melody takes the listener
right into the beat of the city that is the Melting Pot of America.
While walking near New York's 4th Street and Broadway,
Matzzie
was taken in by the crowds of people and the general chaos of
Manhattan life. "I was looking around, and just watching the masses
of people," Matzzie recalls. "I thought, God! This
is Beyond Belief"!
Beyond Belief debuted at New York's CB's Gallery in
February of 1996. The concept of city living, the challenge of
survival, not only gave the band its name but also became the
background noise for
"The First 20 Minutes".
While comparisons to Ska are inevitable due to the horns, Beyond Belief represents a different approach. Matzzie has been writing and arranging music since his early days in music school. "I was surrounded by musicians and just started writing for them," Matzzie recalls. " I wrote the song Way Home. Originally it was four horns; trombone, two trumpets, and an alto sax. It was recorded on a four track, and that was the first arrangement I wrote for horns. When I write a song, I'm not thinking about rules, or trying to follow them. It's the energy.
The First 20 Minutes features six original songs that convey this emotion, hard driven, soft spoken, tender and furious, the songs stand out with a definitive style that loses nothing for all of the mayhem. Like the city that never sleeps, Beyond Belief makes it work. That, and as bassist Lee Butterfield describes it, "Joe's on tenacious motherfucker."
In the fall 2000, Against the backdrop of wholesale district counter-culture, obsessive-compulsive relationships, and defaulting student loans, singer/songwriter Joe Matzzie and his band of musical misfits created the album It's All True. The album is a collection of conspiracy theories, urban legends, and parables about the constant desire for the definitive. The title "It's All True", is as much a reference to the fantastical stories of alligators, love-lorn Celtic Gods and old men living in lighthouses; which Matzzie weaves into the lyrics, as it is a reference to the music style itself, and it's diverse nature. It's all valid, it's all for real, and it's all fair game for Joe Matzzie Beyond Belief. Featured tunes include Alligator, a favorite at the band's live shows, and The Song of The Wandering Aengus, which is based on a poem by W.B.Yeats. It's a Concept album," states Matzzie. "It's All True sums up what Beyond Belief is about. It's a mix of true stories and completely fabricated lies, but it represents the everything we're part of, blending influences into what's natural for the song at hand."
With no place to pull over safely, Joe Matzzie Beyond Belief has arrived.
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Joe Matzzie Beyond Belief's second CD
release is a whole lot more polished than its 1996 eponymous cassette
(the band's digital debut, The First 20 Minutes slipped through the
cracks in the Universe) but has lost none of the charm that attracted
me to them in the first place. Peppering its rootsy pop-rock with
horns, along with scattered ska, jump and jazz influences, JMBB makes
music that demands movement, whether its foot-tapping or outright
swinging. Matzzie, who wrote, produced and arranged It's All True in a
addition to singing the darn thing, is the perfect front for this kinda
band; his gruff, bluesy vocals remind me variously of Paul Westerberg,
Peter Wolff and Van Morrison. Grab this if you're in the mood to smile.
-
Jim Santo's Demo Universe
"This is an interesting combination here. We have good rock with an alternative edge and some horns thrown in also. No this isn't SKA, but an excellent cross over in my eyes. Their songs will have you singing along in no time. They can rock when they want to, track two shows us that. Only thing I didn't like about this CD, only six tracks.
- Baxter's Anti-Zine"I like Matzzie's voice and guitar playing as well as his harmonic sensibilities"."Really Cool and Fun"
- Caake Magazine
- Musician's Exchangee"Part of the solution."Mixing Jazz and Rock works pretty well for this combo. A good start."
(Matzzie) radiates the sort charm I thought only Irish guys had".
- Demo Universe
- Oculus
(323)828-9105
usrecords@joematzzie.com
c.1999
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