Matthew Sweet - The 90s and well beyond
Anyone in the 1990s who owned a car and a CD player absolutely had Matthew Sweet’s disk Girlfriend. Those songs, along with Richard Lloyd and Robert Quine's guitar playing, are deeply etched in the early 1990’s DNA. During this live performance, John Moreman does a fantastic job of reminding us of the original songs while also adding his very special sauce to the guitar parts. A bonus was having Debbi Peterson, drummer of the Bangles, on the kit. Overall, it was a wonderful evening of music. Sweet’s songs, not from Girlfriend, were very well received and showed with a talented songwriter Sweet continues to be. Other than a long soliloquy about Sweet’s love of cats along with his description of his available cat-themed artwork it was a night to look back on the 90’s and look forward to all Sweet continues to offer.
You might want to check out Abe Partridge. He opened for Matthew Sweet at White Eagle Hall. His song and story are directly from Mobile, Alabama, and they are as quirky as they are wholly authentic.
AI Says…
Matthew Sweet is an American singer-songwriter and musician known for his alternative rock and power pop music. He gained prominence in the 1990s with albums like "Girlfriend" (1991) and "Altered Beast" (1993), which showcased his knack for crafting melodic hooks and introspective lyrics. "Girlfriend" in particular is often cited as one of the quintessential albums of the '90s alternative rock scene.
Sweet's music is characterized by his catchy melodies, jangly guitars, and thoughtful lyrics that often explore themes of love, longing, and disillusionment. He has continued to release albums and tour throughout his career, maintaining a dedicated fanbase drawn to his distinctive blend of rock, pop, and folk influences.