Monday, June 10, 2024
6:30 pm Doors // 7:30 pm Music
All Ages
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The acclaimed singer/songwriter comes to The Parkway! Over his almost 30-year career, Matt Nathanson has evolved into one of the most applauded songwriters and engaging performers on the music scene today.
His sixth studio album, Some Mad Hope, yielded his breakthrough multi-platinum hit “Come on Get Higher.” He followed up with Modern Love, a critically acclaimed album (PopMatters called it “the closest a pop album comes to perfection this year”) that garnered Nathanson two RIAA Gold Certified singles, “Faster” & “Run (featuring Sugarland).” In 2022, he released his 13th album, Boston Accent, and his new single, "Map at the Mall," will drop on March 22, 2024.
About Matt’s 13th studio release, Boston Accent, he says:
as a kid, i couldn't get out of new england fast enough. i left massachusetts when i was 18 and would've moved to the moon if i could have. instead, i drove out to california with my buddy jeff and never looked back... built a support system, a family, a career. i left a place where i didn’t feel understood or connected and went about creating one where i did.
and you know what's crazy...
the group of friends i made along the way... the ones i trust most, the ones who made me feel understood and connected... almost every one of those people are from massachusetts.
that’s what this record's about.
it’s about being jealous of the cool kids who got to spend their summers on nantucket and martha’s vineyard. it’s about how the hint of a boston accent can make me drop my guard and feel connected to a complete stranger. it’s about how growing up listening to folk singers like james taylor, cat stevens, indigo girls & tracy chapman shaped the music i’ve always wanted to make.
and it’s about surrendering to the fact that the person i’ve become is built squarely on the back of the person i was.