After the release of his debut as Onelinedrawing, Jonah Matranga toured relentlessly with bombastic groups including Thursday, Coheed & Cambria, and the Weakerthans -- and on The Volunteers, it shows. No longer are the arrangements dominated by hush vocals and spare instrumentation. The Volunteers is gifted with smashing anthems like "We Had a Deal" (which could be Ryan Adams-penned). But Matranga doesn't completely abandon the original template, and the echoey and sparse bits create a now familiar but still effective loud/soft dynamic that is unstoppable. Even when the songwriting is odd (the start-stop "Over It"), it's because Matranga is masterfully constructing a setup to transition into pure pop grandiosity. Onelinedrawing, in general, may be a bit too saccharine for some listeners, and it lacks the classic power pop levity of a Brendan Benson or Weakerthans, but The Volunteers is a wildly inventive record that can stand tall beside earnest peers like Saves the Day's In Reverie.
*Yawnage* Bleeee yeah it's 1:45 AM and I thought I'd write a lil something or other to let everyone know what's been up in my own lil worldy thing. Hmmm well today's my dad's anniversary, he's been married to mah step mom for 8 years now! WOOT! Go them. I love 'em both dearly as can be. <3 Worked all day which was ok, nothing exciting happened. Joel started finally and we've been acting crazy a...
*Yawnage* Bleeee yeah it's 1:45 AM and I thought I'd write a lil something or other to let everyone know what's been up in my own lil worldy thing. Hmmm well today's my dad's anniversary, he's been married to mah step mom for 8 years now! WOOT! Go them. I love 'em both dearly as can be. <3 Worked all day which was ok, nothing exciting happened. Joel started finally and we've been acting crazy a...