Mattson 2 - Paradise (Blue Vinyl)
- Naima's Dream
- Wavelength
- Darkness Surrender
- Essence
- Moonlight Motel
- Shell Beach
- Paradise
- Isela
- Sea Cliff
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-CHI-013C2
- Tracks
- 9
- Colour
- BlueGreen
- Pressing
- Download CardColored Vinyl
Paradise is The Mattson 2's second release on Chaz Bear's (fka Chaz Bundick, aka Toro y Moi) Company Records, and first without Bear as a member of the band. The identical twins, Jared (guitars) and Jonathan (drums), have left their trademark virtuosity on display; within the 32-minute runtime they've managed to capture the arc of an entire relationship between two people. It's the first album they've written and recorded in their home, which is a wooden cabin in the hills of San Diego. You can hear the sun in the keyboards, in the 80s-inflected jazz. The singing is new, too. They've been playing shows for 15 years without any vocals; on Paradise, though, the twins have added their voices to the mix, which adds a welcome new human dimension to the record. Vinyl comes with a download card housed in a single sleeve.1. Naima's Dream2. Wavelength3. Darkness Surrender4. Essence5. Moonlight Motel6. Shell Beach7. Paradise8. Isela9. Seacliff
- Naima's Dream
- Wavelength
- Darkness Surrender
- Essence
- Moonlight Motel
- Shell Beach
- Paradise
- Isela
- Sea Cliff
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 9
Paradise is The Mattson 2's second release on Chaz Bear's (fka Chaz Bundick, aka Toro y Moi) Company Records, and first without Bear as a member of the band. The identical twins, Jared (guitars) and Jonathan (drums), have left their trademark virtuosity on display; within the 32-minute runtime they've managed to capture the arc of an entire relationship between two people. It's the first album they've written and recorded in their home, which is a wooden cabin in the hills of San Diego. You can hear the sun in the keyboards, in the 80s-inflected jazz. The singing is new, too. They've been playing shows for 15 years without any vocals; on Paradise, though, the twins have added their voices to the mix, which adds a welcome new human dimension to the record.