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Decomposer

 
Album Review: Decomposer

  • Artist: The Matches
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 12, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

When the Matches first hit the scene with E. Von Dahl Killed the Locals, they were basically playing straight-up pop-punk, albeit much quirkier and caffeinated pop-punk than most. Lead singer Shawn Harris has a voice that makes songs sound especially restless and exuberant, and the band's sophomore effort, Decomposer, takes it all one step further to deliver in a way that few in the genre besides the Matches could really pull off convincingly. With the Oakland quartet working in multiple studios and with, count 'em, nine (!) producers -- including Brett Gurewitz, Mark Hoppus, Tim Armstrong, John Feldmann, and Nick Hexum -- everything seemed aligned to make sure this album sounded as patently assorted as possible. It could have all ended horribly with one too many ideas and cooks in the kitchen, but instead sounds like the best kind of controlled chaos. Not that the music is especially chaotic; it's just all pretty random and full of idiosyncrasies -- consistently mashing together pop, rock, punk, and a dash of electronics -- that make no two tracks alike, but somehow all fit together as a unified album. There's a totally string-driven opener ("Salty Eyes") leading into songs that groove on electro pulses and dance beats ("Drive," "You [Don't] Know Me"). Disparate entries continue with the spastic blast of "Lazier Than Furniture" and the cut-and-paste drum programming and guitar buoying "Little Maggots," as "Didi (My Doe, Part 2)" toys with particularly sunny vocal layering. So essentially, this album is just a fun mixed bag of musical oddities. The Matches have always had a cheeky sense of humor, and with Decomposer, they've managed to mix fun (not cheesiness) with ambition to wind up with a particularly distinctive and creative album to be proud of. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Salty Eyes The Matches, Miles Hurwitz, Shawn Harris The Matches (2:38)
Drive Shawn Harris, Miles Hurwitz, The Matches The Matches (3:25)
Papercut Skin Shawn Harris, The Matches, Miles Hurwitz, John Feldmann The Matches (3:25)
Clumsy Heart Miles Hurwitz, Shawn Harris, The Matches The Matches (3:31)
Little Maggots Shawn Harris, The Matches, Miles Hurwitz The Matches (2:43)
What Katie Said Shawn Harris, Miles Hurwitz, The Matches The Matches (2:52)
Sunburn Versus the Rhinovirus Miles Hurwitz, Shawn Harris, The Matches The Matches (3:44)
Lazier Than Furniture Shawn Harris, Miles Hurwitz, The Matches The Matches (2:35)
Didi (My Doe, Pt. 2) Miles Hurwitz, The Matches, Shawn Harris The Matches (3:11)
You (Don't) Know Me The Matches, Shawn Harris, Tim Armstrong, Miles Hurwitz The Matches (4:05)
My Soft and Deep Shawn Harris, The Matches, Miles Hurwitz The Matches (3:36)
Shoot Me in the Smile Miles Hurwitz, The Matches, Shawn Harris The Matches (3:31)
The Barber's Unhappiness Miles Hurwitz, Shawn Harris, Chris Holmes, The Matches, Mark Hoppus The Matches (5:18)

Credits

John Morrical (Engineer), Chris Roach (Engineer), Matt Radosevich (Engineer), John Feldmann (Producer), Matt Radosevich (Mixing), Mike Green (Engineer), Justin San Souci (Vocals), Chris Holmes (Engineer), Nicholas Hexum (Producer), Matt Radosevich (Organ), Johnny Genius (Engineer), Josh Smith (Engineer), Matt Radosevich (Tympani [Timpani]), Emilee Seymour (Artwork), John Feldmann (Choir, Chorus), Ryan Divine (Producer), John Feldmann (Engineer), Brett Gurewitz (Percussion), Tom Baker (Mastering), Matt Radosevich (Producer), Jason Walters (Engineer), Mark Hoppus (Drum Programming), Ben Richards (Keyboards), Jon Devoto (Vibraphone), Dean Butterworth (Percussion), Dan Kinzie (Choir, Chorus), Miles Hurwitz (Producer), Matt Whahen (Percussion), Brett Gurewitz (Vocals (Background)), Pete Martinez (Engineer), Shawn Harris (Guitar), Johnny Genius (Producer), Ben Kramer (Trumpet), John Feldmann (Mixing), Tim Armstrong (Producer), Ryan Divine (Engineer), Lewis Patzner (Cello), Miles Hurwitz (Executive Producer), Anton Patzner (Viola), Emilee Seymour (Design), Josie Shafer (Fender Rhodes), Dean Butterworth (Loop), Justin San Souci (Bass), Matt Radosevich (String Arrangements), Shawn Harris (Vocals), Matt Whalen (Percussion), Tim Armstrong (Percussion), Matt Whalen (Toaster), Jon Devoto (Guitar), Mark Hoppus (Percussion), Johnny Genius (Percussion), Shawn Harris (Design), John Feldmann (Drum Programming), Justin San Souci (Bass (Electric)), Anton Patzner (Violin), Fatalistic Choir (Performer), Giff Tripp (Engineer), Shawn Harris (Artwork), Matt Whahen (Drums), Matt Whalen (Drums), Chris Roach (Assistant), Chris Holmes (Drum Programming), Marco Martin (Engineer), Mark Hoppus (Producer), Tim Armstrong (Vocals), Michael Rosen (Engineer), Jon Devoto (Vocals), Brett Gurewitz (Producer), Mike Green (Programming), John Feldmann (Percussion), George Sanders (Author), Anton Patzner (String Arrangements), Mike Green (Producer), Stevie Smith (Author)
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Decomposer
Studio album by The Matches
Released September 11, 2006 (International)
September 12, 2006 (U.S.)
Genre Pop punk
Indie rock
Post-punk revival
Art punk
Length 44:45
Label Epitaph
Producer See Personnel
Professional reviews
The Matches chronology
E. Von Dahl Killed the Locals
(2004)
Decomposer
(2006)
A Band in Hope
(2008)

Decomposer is the second album by The Matches, released by Epitaph Records on September 11, 2006 worldwide and on September 12, 2006. The band took an unusual approach to the album and enlisted the help of nine producers including John Feldmann of Goldfinger, Mark Hoppus of +44 and Blink-182, Nick Hexum of 311, Tim Armstrong of Rancid and Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion.

Decomposer also marks a vast departure from The Matches' previous strict alternative/punk sound and a growth into a more avant-garde and art rock sound. Additionally, many of the lyrical themes explored on Decomposer were resurrected for their next offering, 2008's A Band in Hope.

Track listing

All tracks by The Matches

Producers in parenthesis.

  1. "Salty Eyes" (Matt Radosevich)– 2:38
  2. "Drive" (Mike Green) – 3:26
  3. "Papercut Skin" (John Feldmann) – 3:25
  4. "Clumsy Heart" (Miles Hurwitz) – 3:31
  5. "Little Maggots" (John Feldmann) – 2:44
  6. "What Katie Said" (Mark Hoppus) – 2:53
  7. "Sunburn vs. the Rhinovirus" (Mark Hoppus) – 3:45
  8. "Lazier Than Furniture" (Divine Genius) – 2:36
  9. "Didi (My Doe, Part 2)" (Nick Hexum) – 3:11
  10. "You (Don't) Know Me" (Tim Armstrong) – 4:05
  11. "My Soft and Deep" (Brett Gurewitz) – 3:36
  12. "Shoot Me in the Smile" (Matt Radosevich) – 3:31
  13. "The Barber's Unhappiness" (Mark Hoppus) – 5:24

Personnel

  • Tim Armstrong – percussion, vocals, producer
  • Tom Baker – mastering
  • Dean Butterworth – percussion, loop
  • Jon Devoto – guitar, vocals, vibraphone
  • Ryan Divine – producer, engineer
  • Fatalistic Choir – performer
  • John Feldmann – percussion, choir, chorus, producer, engineer, drum programming, mixing
  • Johnny Genius – percussion, producer, engineer
  • Mike Green – programming, producer, engineer
  • Brett Gurewitz – percussion, vocals (background), producer
  • Shawn Harris – guitar, vocals, artwork, design
  • Nicholas Hexum – producer
  • Chris Holmes – engineer, drum programming
  • Mark Hoppus – percussion, producer, drum programming
  • Miles Hurwitz – producer, executive producer
  • Dan Kinzie – choir, chorus
  • Ben Kramer – trumpet
  • Marco Martin – engineer
  • Pete Martinez – engineer
  • John Morrical – engineer
  • Anton Patzner – violin, viola, string arrangements
  • Lewis Patzner – cello
  • Matt Radosevich – organ, producer, engineer, tympani [timpani], string arrangements, mixing
  • Ben Richards – keyboards
  • Chris Roach – engineer, assistant
  • Michael Rosen – engineer
  • George Sanders – author
  • Justin San Souci – bass, vocals
  • Emilee Seymour – artwork, design
  • Josie Shafer – fender rhodes
  • Josh Smith – engineer
  • Stevie Smith – author
  • Giff Tripp – engineer
  • Jason Walters – engineer
  • Matt Whalen – percussion, drums

 
 

 

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