CMAT
If My Wife New I'd Be Dead


4.5
superb

Review

by Mathias STAFF
March 11th, 2022 | 196 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A rhinestone cowgirl dragging country music into 2022.

“Nashville”, the opening track on If My Wife New I’d be Dead, is an absolutely perfect modern country song. Every aspect of “Nashville” absolutely soars, from the strings that play it in, the glitz and glamor of the bells and whistles that fill the sound out and, above all else, the powerhouse voice of CMAT (aka Ciara Mary Alice Thompson). On the surface, the lyrics about running away to Nashville are about as traditional country as one can get, but beneath the surface are lyrics that describe the masking of a deep depression. Throw in references to both the rodeo and K-Pop and you get a song that would get even purest fans of classic country fans singing along with the most ardent popheads. Remarkably, just about any of the eleven songs that follow “Nashville” could also be described in just about the same manner.

What more can be expected from an artist who name drops Dolly Parton and Katy Perry as her two biggest influences and who found her artistic voice after a conversation with Charli XCX? CMAT creates country pop, but not by the way of Dan + Shay or Florida Georgia Line. This is modern country by an artist who clearly respects and deeply understands the history of that musical tradition, but who also isn’t afraid to completely rip up the rule book and embrace the most pop-timist of attitudes. This allows for CMAT to track “No More Virgos”, a number that flirts with electro-pop and sends a knowing wink to the modern obsession of blaming astrology for all of our personal faults, directly after “Peter Bogdanovich”, an old-school psychedelic-tinged love song in which CMAT asks for the famed filmmaker to cheat on his wife. If My Wife New I’d be Dead is tied to the anchor of country music, but the atmosphere created is more reflective of a pop megastar. If anything, calling CMAT’s debut a country album is disingenuous. If My Wife New I’d be Dead brilliantly uses country aesthetics, but it’s a pop album at its extremely witty core.

CMAT takes advantage of wit in her lyrics to entertain, but also to make the emotional moments across the album even more acute. “Geography Teacher” is an incredibly tender song about self worth that begins with the lyrics “I feel so rock 'n' roll/But I look like a secondary geography teacher/And carry myself like a delicatessen ham”. “I Wanna Be a Cowboy, Baby!” is a premise that may sound ridiculous coming from an emerging Irish pop star in the year 2022, but in reality is a melancholic bop describing isolation and a type of freedom women aren’t afforded because, to quote an interview given by CMAT, “they are always being told that the pursuit of independence is a reckless act which jeopardizes your safety. I'm sick of it. I just wanna be a cowboy.” There is a proud and intentional thread of hyper-femininity throughout If My Wife New I’d be Dead, as well as throughout all of CMAT’s performance choices. To quote the same Irish Times interview, “It’s a decision I made to exaggerate my own femininity for the sake of performance and the sake of the song.” This is a decision that pays dividends, as it creates both an unabashedly unique and entirely genuine atmosphere.

CMAT describes herself as a global pop star and certainly performs and writes music as if she is one. There is both a braggadocios confidence and an honest humility across all of If My Wife New I’d be Dead, a masterfully created dichotomy that is at the center of everything that CMAT creates. These are songs that would invoke all of the same emotions whether they were played in a sold out stadium or a Nashville bar in the Broadway District. There are multiple worlds that CMAT’s music could fit into, but she has no desire to be in just one - She’d rather create a world entirely of her own, a world where everyone is invited in. I would say CMAT is one to watch for the future, but she already says she’s a global pop star and, frankly, who am I to argue that fact?



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dmathias52
Staff Reviewer
March 11th 2022


1799 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

No there isn't a typo in the title it's actually spelled that way. Best country album of 2022 so far.

Feedback is welcome!

Two interviews I quote:

https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/new-music/song-of-the-day/cmat-i-wanna-be-a-cowboy-baby

https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/cmat-i-had-a-full-mental-breakdown-it-was-better-just-to-get-it-out-of-the-way-1.4481310

Gyromania
March 11th 2022


37151 Comments


jc that typo in the album title

SitarHero
March 11th 2022


14720 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Rating solely for the album's title.

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
March 11th 2022


60622 Comments


yes Congrats first rev as staff woo *but* is this alb an early april fool's???

deathofasalesman
March 11th 2022


8638 Comments


double entendre? "if my wife [is] new" and "if my [current] wife knew"

anyway nice review for an intriguing album. cover art gives me ugly americans vibes

Atari
Staff Reviewer
March 11th 2022


27975 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

You nailed it



Album is fucking special and it’s been stuck in my head all day. Incredible lyrics and she’s so charismatic/versatile

Eons
March 11th 2022


3770 Comments


this looks a lot like the mountain goats ''goths'' album artist's work/style.

Storm In A Teacup
March 11th 2022


45822 Comments


Interesting and good review. This seems like 4 star or 2 star material and not in the 3 range. Will find out!

Slex
March 11th 2022


16626 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

So happy to see this get reviewed, opener and closer here are really special

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
March 11th 2022


5487 Comments


mathias/atari/slex 4.5s make this a must check, sweet rev also
and congrats mathias!!

Slex
March 11th 2022


16626 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The closer on this, it makes me feel things

TheWrenKing
March 11th 2022


1717 Comments


i didn't know she was getting attention outside ireland :^)

she's a legend

dmathias52
Staff Reviewer
March 11th 2022


1799 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Oh snap well I hope this review is good



I will say this isn’t nearly as gimmicky as the title or cover would suggest. The closest comparison I would make is Orville Peck, where there’s certainly some performance art going on, but the music is still very genuine (although the two don’t sound that similar)

Feather
March 11th 2022


10181 Comments


"this looks a lot like the mountain goats ''goths'' album artist's work/style."

ooo good catch here.

This album title sucks [100]

Atari
Staff Reviewer
March 11th 2022


27975 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Album title be damned.. her sound is LEGIT





FadedSun
March 11th 2022


3196 Comments


Is there a story behind that album title?

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
March 11th 2022


60622 Comments


This is pretty fine but

theBoneyKing
March 11th 2022


24460 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Wow, this sounds neat.



At this point I think I can officially hand over the Resident Country Enthusiast torch over to you Mathias, you're certainly the one keeping the flame going these days

ZippaThaRippa
March 11th 2022


10671 Comments


Wow this fucks

ZippaThaRippa
March 11th 2022


10671 Comments


I’m hoo hooin somethin fierce



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