Matt and Kim
Grand


3.0
good

Review

by AtavanHalen USER (181 Reviews)
August 18th, 2009 | 34 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist

Review Summary: An imbalanced see-saw of momentary fun.

It’s pretty easy to enjoy what Matt and Kim do. Whilst the former savagely handles the keyboard, the latter keeps time, pounding away on a small kit that still manages to bring the house down like it was Bonham-sized. Together, they’ve developed an energetic, synth-driven brand of indie pop which won them quite a few fans on their first self-titled go around back in 2006. This time around, however, the twosome have a greater ambition in terms of their music; evident in the title (Grand) alone. Whilst there’s sadly not enough here to fully sanction the push that M & K are going for, there’s still adequate substance here to keep the believers interested…just.

What’s first noticeable upon Grand’s first few listens is the focus on the beats and rhythms. Stomps, claps and finger clicks all weave their way throughout the record. This adds a different element of driving force behind tracks such as “Good Ol’ Fashion Nightmare” and “Spare Change”, subsequently increasing interest in the songs themselves. Kim’s drums have also stepped up this time around, utilising a variety of patterns ranging from frantic, crashing 2/4 (“I Wanna”, “Cinders”) to rollicking, dancey grooves (“Daylight”, “I’ll Take Us Home”).

These elements work well in expanding the Matt and Kim sound, which works unexpectedly well. It’s somewhat surprisingly, but moreso disappointing, that Matt finds difficulty in striking a balance with the percussive progression. Matt’s double role of vocalist and keyboardist struggle to make even half the progression that its musical counterpart makes. What’s worse is how badly this sticks out, given there aren’t any other musicians to cover it up.
Matt’s not a bad singer by a long shot. The problem, really, lies with his lack of multiplicity in his vocals. It’s rare to find any vocals here that aren’t from the boiling point of his range, often guffawed and always accented. Not assisting this deficiency is the undeniable fact that there is only so much you can do with an electronic keyboard- no matter how many settings it has. Again, it’s not an issue of skill but an issue of diversity and range that plagues the non-percussive side of Grand.

Despite Kim one-upping Matt, the two still work together rather well together- something which, one assumes, can only come from know each other mile long. There’s no better example of this than "Daylight", the opening track and lead single. The honky-tonk piano hook at its forefront is devilishly matched with synth-brass, snare rim funk and the best chorus the band have their name to that doesn’t feature the word “yeah”. Hands down, this is one of the best things one will find in the pop stratosphere in 2009, guaranteeing itself a spot on end-of-year lists already.

There are other tracks of "Daylight"’s ilk present on Grand (including an “Outro Remix” of the song itself), but none of them manage to come close to it. This is indeed fairly worrying, but it’s something to be optimistic about. Matt and Kim have made a pleasing, yet visibly flawed sophomore in Grand. This might not score the band legions of new fans, but hey; they probably won’t lose any, either.



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Electric City
August 19th 2009


15756 Comments


a poppy album that atavanhalen doesn't like? no way!

but daylight rules

AtavanHalen
August 19th 2009


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

It really does.

taylormemer
August 19th 2009


4964 Comments


lol - whilst.

AtavanHalen
August 19th 2009


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Hey Jake Taylor why you so obsessed with me boy I wanna know lyin that yr sexin me

taylormemer
August 19th 2009


4964 Comments


i luv u

AtavanHalen
August 19th 2009


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

u 2 babe

alachlahol
August 19th 2009


7593 Comments


kim never stops smiling she is possessed, saw them live before cut copy and popped a few minor boners

AtavanHalen
August 20th 2009


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

She's amazing. Check out the video for Lessons Learned.

Electric City
August 20th 2009


15756 Comments


i love kim shes always so happy

AtavanHalen
August 20th 2009


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I hope they get back to Australia real soon.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
August 20th 2009


22503 Comments


Hey kettle, you're black.

BORRRRRRRRIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNG!

AtavanHalen
August 20th 2009


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Yg-CgIwaHs



Band is so totally not boring

atrink
August 20th 2009


2855 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i'm happy this was finally reviewed. sweet music

mx
Moderator
August 25th 2009


752 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Can't beat the first 3 songs

Electric City
August 25th 2009


15756 Comments


probably going to listen to this a million times and give it a 3

AtavanHalen
August 25th 2009


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

It's likable start-to-finish but it's still hard to give above 3. I may give it 3.5 on a really good day.

Electric City
August 25th 2009


15756 Comments


john hanson i think you hate fun

that's not shitty

shade
October 22nd 2009


1198 Comments


daylight owns

AtavanHalen
October 23rd 2009


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Word

Electric City
November 10th 2009


15756 Comments


shut the fuck up

daylight or sleepyhead for song of the year idk idk



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