
Parisian troubadour Syd Matters makes adventurous pop music that I've heard described (pretty accurately) as a cross between Radiohead and Iron & Wine. His latest album Someday We Will Forsee Obstacles is culled from a sonically rich palette that colors his dreamy folk-pop in every shade from whimsical to haunting. At times the music even recalls Elliott Smith or The Divine Comedy. Matters' electronic acoustic sound is hypnotic and when combined with his low meloncholy vocals, makes for a great listen.
Someday We Will Forsee Obstacles is out now on Third Side Records.
MP3 | Syd Matters - Obstacles Someday We Will Forsee Obstacles
MP3 | Syd Matters - Flow Backwards Someday We Will Forsee Obstacles











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