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North sees Matchbox Twenty driving their pop-rock sound further forward; magnifying the indelible melodies, crafty lyricism, and glorious hooks that have always defined their multi-platinum body of work. North marks Matchbox Twenty's fourth full-length studio recording and first album in a decade.
Parade -- She's so mean -- Overjoyed -- Put your hands up -- Our song -- I will -- English town -- How long -- Radio -- The way -- Like sugar -- Sleeping at the wheel.
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Add a CommentCarries the musical vibe of Mad Season, circa 2000. Quirky and cheeky lyrics; Songs are getting too hard to tell them apart reminiscing like their 2002 LP, but the ACOUSTIC-like numbers work well like their debut LP did (Examples: Parade; Overjoyed; and How Long [BORDERLINE]). Overall, glad to have this band back in the fold. Just the production is “hoo-ha”, but songs do deliver their message; For fans who admire a mix of Collective Soul and Coldplay.