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Matt Dorrien Heads On Tour With Typhoon And Courtney Marie Andrews

By: Jan. 26, 2018
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NPR has shared the first track, "Baby I'm So Lost", from Matt Dorrien's Mama Bird Recording Co. debut, out April 27th, 2018, with Jerad Walker saying that "like [Harry Nilsson and Randy Newman], Dorrien has a wry sense of humor, a solid grasp of songwriting fundamentals, and a deep love of melancholy, binge drinking, and rain." This comes just ahead of a run of dates with Typhoon in February, who are supporting their first album in five years, and labelmate Courtney Marie Andrews, who is touring in support of her upcoming album, in March.
The essential elements to Matt Dorrien's rollicking, Tin Pan Alley-inspired new record are as follows: piano, Nilsson, whiskey, heartbreak, a little more whiskey, Randy Newman, old phonographs, and New Orleans brass bands. A big, swinging pean to loneliness and the golden age of pop songwriting, In the Key of Grey is the sound of East Village piano bars long past closing, when the house musician has had a few too many, and the regulars are gathering 'round to drown out their sorrows in song.
When speaking about "Baby I'm So Lost" Dorrien opened up saying "a lot of the songs on this record were written after a pretty difficult breakup. This was one of the first of the group that I wrote. I sat down with the intention to write something that felt like an old melancholy ragtime tune, in the vein of Scott Joplin's Solace. I was also listening a lot to Randy Newman at the time (still am). My introduction to Randy Newman, besides Toy Story, was with his and Harry Nilsson's record Nilsson Sings Newman, and I was absolutely blown away by the songs. After that I completely dove into his early records. After listening to his albums Sail Away and Good Ol' Boys, I couldn't get enough of songs like "Dayton Ohio, 1903", and "Marie". He had a huge impact on my writing when I was composing songs for this record, especially on this one. That being said, this wasn't purely an experiment in emulating a particular style of writing - I was definitely going through a rough period emotionally, and the lyrics and music are a reflection of that."
Loneliness is hardly a new topic for Dorrien; it's been present in his songwriting since his first record under the guise of Snowblind Traveler. "A common theme in my writing has always been loss and displacement, and that probably has a lot to do with the fact that my parents moved us around most of our childhood," Dorrien says. "For better or worse, this sense of displacement has informed my idea of home, and has left me hopping from city to city in search of God knows what." But rather than take the predictable route and filter that sadness into a stack of slow-moving ballads, Dorrien instead drew inspiration from songwriters like Carole King, John Lennon during his New York era, and Harry Nilsson's acclaimed 1970 album Nilsson Sings Newman.
"I guess I would say this album is a homage to a bygone era of songwriting," Dorrien says. "A lot of the songs are about a certain period in my life, with themes of love and loss abounding. But at its core, I believe I wrote this record as a tribute to my favorite songwriters." With In the Key of Grey, Dorrien isn't just paying respect to his heroes-he's making a convincing bid to join their ranks.
Matt Dorrien's In the Key of Grey Track List?
1. Baby I'm so Lost
?2. Underwear Blues
?3. I Can't Remember
?4. Pretty Little Thing
?5. All I Wanted To Say?
6. Maybe This Time?
7. Dayton, Ohio - 1983
?8. Mister Pour Another?
9. The Discontented Rag?
10. Within' These Blues Skies Were Grey

Matt Dorrien Tour Dates
2/4 Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge
2/8 Phoenix, AZ - The Crescent Ballroom *
2/10 San Diego, CA - Music Box *
2/11 Los Angeles, CA - Teragram Ballroom *
2/13 San Francisco, CA - The Independent *
2/16 Seattle, WA - The Crocodile *
3/19 Nashville, TN - The High Watt +
3/20 Asheville, NC - The Mothlight +
3/21 Carrboro, NC - Cat's Cradle +
3/23 Washington, DC - Black Cat +
3/24 Philadelphia, PA - Boot & Saddle +
3/26 Boston, MA - Great Scott +
3/27 New York, NY - Mercury Lounge +
3/29 Toronto, Canada - The Drake +
* w/ Typhoon
+ w/ Courtney Marie Andrews


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