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Gratitude
Gratitude

Velvet Hammer Music/Atlantic (2005) Michael

Gratitude – Gratitude cover artwork
Gratitude – Gratitude — Velvet Hammer Music/Atlantic, 2005

Those among the cult fanbase of former Far frontman Jonah Sonz Matranga were likely shocked when they heard that his latest project, Gratitude, would be signing with a major label. Matranga is well known for the personal relationships he has developed with his fans through intimate recordings and performances. Signing to a major label seemed to go against everything he stood for. But Matranga and his partner in crime, ex-Crumb guitarist Mark Weinberg, have upheld their integrity even though they now are a part of the corporate emo/rock juggernaut. Gratitude's debut is filled with both rock oriented songs that will please fans of Jimmy Eat World as well as subdued songs more in line with Matranga's previous work in Onelinedrawing. There are some terrific songs on the album. But for every 'Drive Away,' there are two songs that sound like every other local band trying to get a gig on Warped Tour. In the end, Gratitude fails to write distinguishable songs to keep things interesting.

6.5 / 10Michael • February 25, 2006

Gratitude – Gratitude cover artwork
Gratitude – Gratitude — Velvet Hammer Music/Atlantic, 2005

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