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Avalanche (Matthew Good album)

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Released
  
March 4, 2003

Artist
  
Matthew Good

Producer
  
Warne Livesey

Length
  
69:15

Release date
  
4 March 2003

Label
  
Universal Music Canada

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Recorded
  
Mushroom Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada except track 2 at Warehouse Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Avalanche (2003)
  
White Light Rock & Roll Review (2004)

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Live at Massey Hall, Hospital Music, Lights of Endangered Species, In a Coma, White Light Rock & Roll Revi

Matthew good pledge of allegiance


Avalanche is the first solo album by Canadian artist Matthew Good. Released in 2003, the album marked a creative departure from his earlier work with the Matthew Good Band, and featured accompaniment by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra on several tracks.

Contents

The album had three singles: "Weapon", "In a World Called Catastrophe" and "Near Fantastica", although "Near Fantastica" was released only to radio in a substantially shorter edit. The music video for "Weapon" won a Juno Award, which was shared between Good and co-director Ante Kovac (Good refused to accept the award, however, as he boycotts the Juno Awards).

Producer Warne Livesey, who previously worked with Good on the massively successful Beautiful Midnight, received a Juno Award nomination for his work on Avalanche.

An excerpt of "Weapon" was used as the opening credits theme music for CTV's series The Eleventh Hour.

Matthew good avalanche album version


Reception & Commercial performance

The album received high praise from both music critics and fans of Good alike. The album debuted at No. 2 on the Canadian Albums Chart and sold 16,800 copies in its first week. The album was certified Gold on May 8, 2003.

Composition

  • "Near Fantastica" is perhaps the oldest songs from Avalanche. Written in 1996, "Near Fantastica" was originally stated by Good to have been musically similar to "Suburbia" (from Beautiful Midnight) and vocally similar to "Every Name Is My Name" (from Last of the Ghetto Astronauts) On Avalanche the lyrics were altered slightly from those Good posted online in 1999. The music, too, was changed to incorporate aspects of another song "Villain of the Year", which Good had become disenchanted with during the recording of Avalanche. The original version, which is a mere 4:23, was dubbed the 'radio edit' of the song and released as the record's third single. The 8-minute version on the album was altered from the original version during the mixing of Avalanche as he preferred it to the "simple verse, chorus, structure of the original."
  • "A Long Way Down" was one of the last songs written for Avalanche. The song is based around a drum track that was taken from another song, "Comfortable Criminals", which was later cut from the album and released as a b-side.
  • Personnel

  • Matthew Good – vocals, guitar, art direction
  • Christian Thor Valdson – Guitar,
  • Pat Steward – drums, percussion
  • Rich Priske – Bass guitar
  • Songs

    1Pledge of Allegiance4:59
    2Lullaby for the New World Order3:52
    3Weapon5:59

    References

    Avalanche (Matthew Good album) Wikipedia