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Matthews Southern Comfort: The New Mine

Read "The New Mine" reviewed by Doug Collette


In hindsight, Matthews Southern Comfort's Like A Radio (MIG Music, 2018) seems to have foretold the gloom and doom of the 2020 pandemic. But the fifth album under that moniker (not counting numerous anthologies and live LPs) also spoke to the positivism of change, i.e., streaming music is 'like a radio,' but also decidedly not the same. Perhaps it's not too much of a stretch to apply a similar interpretation to the follow-up and, if so, it may well be ...

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Matthews Southern Comfort: Like A Radio

Read "Like A Radio" reviewed by Doug Collette


It's been nearly half a century since the initial Matthews Southern Comfort album, and Like A Radio is the first in nearly a decade, a bonafide testament to the timeless quality of its namesake's best work (not mention how it predated today's Americana). Since his days in Fairport Convention, continuing into solo work that carried him to collaborations with Michael Nesmith and more pop-oriented work into the Nineties, Iain, nee Ian, Matthews has charted his own course as an artist, ...

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

The New Mine

MIG Music
2020

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Like A Radio

Made In Germany Records
2018

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