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LOS ANGELES—Executives at Atlantic Records announced Monday that multi-platinum recording artist Matchbox Twenty, which set sales records in 2000 for its mega-hit release Mad Season, has finally finished watering down tracks on its long-awaited new album Beige.


Above: Matchbox Twenty.
"Everyone here at Atlantic is thrilled about what's sure to be the biggest-selling, least-rocking record of the year," Atlantic public-relations spokeswoman Janet Cosgrove said. "It's been a long wait, but the incredibly boring results speak for themselves. Beige is bigger and blander than anything Matchbox Twenty has ever done."

"Grab a chair, America!" she added. "The most uninteresting band in formulaic, corporate radio is back!"

The release has been eagerly awaited by Matchbox Twenty's enormous fan base, composed of American record buyers who have a limited interest in music but enjoy the act of shopping. In order to satisfy the undemanding non-tastes of this lucrative market, Matchbox Twenty has made every effort to create what record-industry insiders say is the band's least distinctive album yet.


"Some were disappointed with the relatively limited reception to Matchbox Twenty's 2002 release More Than You Think You Are," Rolling Stone contributing editor Nathan Brackett said. "That album proved what record executives have known for years: It's actually very difficult to record a rock record that has no rock in it at all. But with this new release, Matchbox Twenty has really delivered on its signature non-sound."

After the enormous commercial success of 1996's Yourself Or Someone Like You, demand for simplistic, cookie-cutter output from the band has been high. Yet, according to Grammy-winning lead vocalist Rob Thomas, the new record's release was delayed repeatedly because of Matchbox Twenty's perfectionism in the studio.

"Our goal was to follow in the tradition of great multi-platinum artists like Elton John, Phil Collins, and the Dave Matthews Band—sales powerhouses who relied on the musical ignorance of their fans," Thomas told reporters following Monday's announcement. "We knew that if we wanted to match those historic giants for sheer lack of energy, we couldn't settle for anything less than total banality. And, though it took a lot of time and effort, I think we achieved that—an album that sets a new standard for trite crapola."

"It's really derivative and boring," he added.

Thomas said it was the expectations of listeners that drove the band to create the most average music possible.

"We wanted to give our fans exactly what they've come to expect: music so inoffensive and indistinct that it could be played virtually anywhere—a bank lobby, an SUV stuck in traffic, a party full of aging stockbrokers and their girlfriends. That's no small task. Even a lot of the most vacant and unimaginative people have some capacity to actively engage in the music they're listening to."

According to band members, hundreds of hours were spent in the studio trying to render the sound adequately benign.

"No matter how many times we recorded the new single 'Sitting Down (Hands At My Side),' there was still a certain 'oomph' coming through in the drums, a loud-ish, slightly gripping sound that we couldn't remove," drummer Paul Doucette said. "Finally, after running them through about two dozen filters, we managed to get that 'plastic spork hitting mashed potatoes' sound we were after."

There was a similar problem, band members said, with the guitar solos, some of which contained trace elements of what musicians call "passion." In addition, the interplay among bass, drums, and guitars occasionally produced uncomfortable polyrhythmic effects that provoked unintentional toe-tapping or head-bobbing in listeners. The problems were fixed through extensive re-recording.

"I'm satisfied that all the watering-down we put into this album was worth it," Thomas said. "My lyrics are super-bland, the bass might as well have been recorded on a keyboard, and just wait until you hear how dull we managed to make the guitars sound. It's amazing."

The band will introduce the album's first single next week on MTV's hugely popular, entirely insipid show Total Request Live.
 
smasha said:
Got your peacock feathers out ?

They are a girls band- :D

Music made for girls hehe-all image and no substance but gee do they bring in the moolah-an "idol" band.


Matchbox 20 suck.
So true.

Matchbox 20 = rock music for girls. I think it's so funny when I talk to girls who are usually into top 40 and they ask you what music you like and you say "rock/alternate" and they go, "like, I really like rock too, like matchbox20 are so good like, they really know how to rock". At that point I weigh up my chances of getting a root and if it's under 80% I terminate the conversation and move on.
 

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FYI, I am a girl (continue your comments about M20 being a girl's band if you must) but I don't like Matchbox Twenty because I think that their music is rock music. I like it because I like it. I don't care what (supposed) genre of music it is. I also like a whole lot of other styles of music and musicians.

Why don't you tell me what music/bands you like and then I'll see what associated stereotypes I can come up with and tell you IMO how crap that kind of music is?
 
Matchbox 20's music doesn't get hairs on the back of my neck going and Rob Thomas has a terrible voice which turns me off them.

And their lyrics are so predictable and they sound boring.

Middle class music for boring accountants- :D


I like all kinds of music from Miles Davis to Sepultura.

Listening to Augie March atm :)

Matchbox 20 are 4th division.
 
People's opinions on music, like everything else in the world, vary. Matchbox Twenty may be 4th division to you but some people actually like them. You shouldn't classify music as crap just because it doesn't appeal to you. I don't like Sepultura, but I'm not going to say that their music is for a certain type of person because that is a blatant generalisation.

The beauty of music is that there are so many different styles and you can like or dislike whatever you want. Who cares if people's favourite musicians or styles of music are different to yours? You're not being forced to listen to music that you dislike. But, it doesn't mean you have to put people down or make generalisations about the music others like, just because you don't like it.

Sure, every kind of music has it's general market but some people that like Matchbox Twenty could also like another band or musician that you also like. What generalisation do you use for that kind of person?

You are obviously just a very small-minded person.
 
bomber0018 said:
FYI, I am a girl (continue your comments about M20 being a girl's band if you must) but I don't like Matchbox Twenty because I think that their music is rock music. I like it because I like it. I don't care what (supposed) genre of music it is. I also like a whole lot of other styles of music and musicians.

I'm with you. I like Matchbox 20. Sssshhhh! :D ;)

They're not 'fantastically talented', they're not the band of the decade, they haven't redefined anything, they're not really 'rock', I don't think they're the best band ever. They're probably predictable. They cater for a teenage market. I like a lot of better bands. Big f***ing deal - I like 'em. Deal with it.
 
bomber0018 said:
FYI, I am a girl (continue your comments about M20 being a girl's band if you must) but I don't like Matchbox Twenty because I think that their music is rock music. I like it because I like it. I don't care what (supposed) genre of music it is. I also like a whole lot of other styles of music and musicians.

Why don't you tell me what music/bands you like and then I'll see what associated stereotypes I can come up with and tell you IMO how crap that kind of music is?
YOU GO GIRL!!!!

i am a girl but i dont like matchbox 20 cause im a girl, i like their music!

can't wait for the album!
 

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Anyone seeing a theme here? Mostly girls have come on and defended them.

Girls and guys generally listen to different music. Girls generally like music they can dance to, music with relatively soppy lyrics, and music that is relatively catchy.

So when girls listen to Matchbox20 they see a band that makes soft catchy music that doesn't move too far away from their preference of a number of music genres that are not too far away from mainstream.

When guys listen to Matchbox20 they see a band that is boring, soft, formulated, and just doesn't make it onto their worthy radar when compared to other bands who are much more harder and original.

A person who likes mostly rock will not rate matchbox 20 but a person who likes mostly chart music and only the commercial edge of rock music will most probably like matchbox 20. And there is a correlation between these two groups and guys and girls.
 
bunsen burner said:
Anyone seeing a theme here? Mostly girls have come on and defended them.

Girls and guys generally listen to different music. Girls generally like music they can dance to, music with relatively soppy lyrics, and music that is relatively catchy.

So when girls listen to Matchbox20 they see a band that makes soft catchy music that doesn't move too far away from their preference of a number of music genres that are not too far away from mainstream.

When guys listen to Matchbox20 they see a band that is boring, soft, formulated, and just doesn't make it onto their worthy radar when compared to other bands who are much more harder and original.

A person who likes mostly rock will not rate matchbox 20 but a person who likes mostly chart music and only the commercial edge of rock music will most probably like matchbox 20. And there is a correlation between these two groups and guys and girls.

Or there are girls like me who find them and what I call the "mid west America" genre of soft rock formulaic and boring. Yes I sing along happily to one or two of their songs but I couldn't stand listening to an album...
 
BomberGal said:
I'm with you. I like Matchbox 20. Sssshhhh! :D ;)

They're not 'fantastically talented', they're not the band of the decade, they haven't redefined anything, they're not really 'rock', I don't think they're the best band ever. They're probably predictable. They cater for a teenage market. I like a lot of better bands. Big f***ing deal - I like 'em. Deal with it.

And here I was, thinking you were rehabilitated. :p

Nic is my revered music girl around these parts.

The Hitman
 

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bunsen burner said:
Anyone seeing a theme here? Mostly girls have come on and defended them.

Girls and guys generally listen to different music. Girls generally like music they can dance to, music with relatively soppy lyrics, and music that is relatively catchy.

So when girls listen to Matchbox20 they see a band that makes soft catchy music that doesn't move too far away from their preference of a number of music genres that are not too far away from mainstream.

A person who likes mostly rock will not rate matchbox 20 but a person who likes mostly chart music and only the commercial edge of rock music will most probably like matchbox 20. And there is a correlation between these two groups and guys and girls.

Great, so you've just reduced me to a stereotype, without even bothering to acknowledge what music I generally listen to. Or did you just not bother to read my post? MB20 are probably the only band in this genre (other than Live I guess) that I ever listen to anymore (and rarely at that). It's not my preferred music genre at all. I just happen to think they're catchy and they're not bad to listen to. For their genre, they're probably the best there is. Doesn't mean I rate them up there with real rock.

Also Mr Eagle...I agree...there's only been one album since it anyway, MTYTYA, but it's certainly nothing on YOSLY. Or Mad Season.

The Hitman said:
And here I was, thinking you were rehabilitated.

Nic is my revered music girl around these parts.

Ahh, go away. :p I am rehabilitated, I swear! See what I said above. We're all allowed the odd bad indulgence. ;)

So just to placate you, got any more Smashing Pumpkins recommendations for me? ;)
 
BomberGal said:
Great, so you've just reduced me to a stereotype,
Nope. Was stereotyping women and men and their general differences in musical taste.

It's not my preferred music genre at all.
which is roughly what I said about women's tastes.

ps by stereotyping I don't mean every single woman. i mean there is enough of a pattern across all women to establish a stereotype.

I just happen to think they're catchy and they're not bad to listen to.
which is roughly what I said about women's tastes.


For their genre, they're probably the best there is.
I'd say they're quintessential MOR.

Doesn't mean I rate them up there with real rock.
Like I said, I wasn't talking specifically about you, rather about women in general.
 
bunsen burner said:
Nope. Was stereotyping women and men and their general differences in musical taste.

which is roughly what I said about women's tastes.

ps by stereotyping I don't mean every single woman. i mean there is enough of a pattern across all women to establish a stereotype.

which is roughly what I said about women's tastes.


I'd say they're quintessential MOR.

Like I said, I wasn't talking specifically about you, rather about women in general.

Fair enough, but I didn't like your comment that:
"A person who likes mostly rock will not rate matchbox 20 but a person who likes mostly chart music and only the commercial edge of rock music will most probably like matchbox 20. And there is a correlation between these two groups and guys and girls."

As it did seem to suggest to me that you were stereotyping me as listening to mainstream/chart music - which I don't.

Mr Eagle - ahh, crap. I always think Mad Season came first, when I think really I knew it didn't - not sure why I always do that. Ta. In that case, there's only been one really great album since YOSLY. ;)
 

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