Artist: Matt Springfield
Title: Erase All Data
Genre: Pop / New Wave / Electronica
Release Date: 1st June 2012
Label: AKA Music
Album Review
Welcome back to the 80´s! Well, that seems to be the device of Matt Springfield and his friends. According to his influences, ‘Erase All Data’ should sound like all the old Wave bands everyone should know: DEPECHE MODE, ULTRAVOX, ERASURE, CAMOUFLAGE etc. - and sometimes there is a glimpse of bands like THE KILLERS, U2, MUSE or COLDPLAY… Pretty high-ranking list of influences, right? Well, THAT´S the main reason why this release doesn’t work for me at all. Technically, ‘Erase All Data’ might be on a very high level, but somehow all of the songs are a little bit too perfect, too exaggerated. Matt Springfield and his musicians seems to be a little bit too ambitious to get on top of the charts. I’m pretty sure, there will be an audience these songs might work for… but in my opinion there’s a lack of placidness. Though I have to admit that those guys have a massive potential to write songs, on the other hand I have to criticize that the release miss a lot of chances…
Tracklist
01. The End Of Life
02. Poplife!
03. Need You Tonight
04. American Soldier
05. Feel Loved
06. See You
07. Things I've Said
08. Haunted
09. Things I've Said (People Theatre's Monologue Mix)
Line-up
Matt Springfield – Vocals
Andy Taylor – Guitar, Bass
Nick Nasmyth, “The Lord”, Beth Gibson – Keyboards
Greg Haver – Drums
Peter Rainman – Programming
Website
http://mattspringfield.wix.com/music1 / http://www.myspace.com/mattspringfield / http://www.facebook.com/pages/MATT-SPRINGFIELD/115474775042
Cover Picture
Rating
Music: 4
Sound: 8
Extras: -
Total: 6 / 10