We sent our Peer Press 5 songs off of Nathan Mathes' album Roselawn. 
Just As Long As I Got You
So It Goes
Until The Sun Comes Up
Tell Me How Much You Love Me 

THE LINGUIST:
We can't blame Steve Albini's 1990s interest in "warehourse reverb" for  what's been reduced to a few clicks in intermediate ProTools. Here in  the 21st, you empower yourself as a listener and a fan by understanding a  few basics about how music can be created and recorded. Since most  people use ProTools (of course there's nothing inherently wrong with  ProTools, I use ProTools, it's a great program and the industry  standard) it's common to have a few "filters" or "patches" enabled which  make your song sound like big, warehousey, cold northern  Chicago/Minneapolis/Winnipeg blue-sky dead-trees space. In  layman's terms -- make them sound like Fleet Foxes. Every track has been  judiciously hit with these effects, reducing tight guitar playing and  1964-65 throwback execution in songwriting to the background. Digital  processing is supposed to heighten songcraft and production, not make  mockery of it. "So It Goes"' hook is in a heavily processed piano  phrase -- this is an example of what lovely digital effects, evoking  cold clear skies of Winnipeg, are supposed to be used FOR. The final  track, "Tell Me How Much You Love Me", strikes the listener as an  exercise in palate-cleansing soundscapes -- I concur with The DJ. You  need this brief pause of clarity ambience like sweet, cold ginger must  follow spicy tuna. 
 THE PHILOSOPHER:
Preparing   to listen through my earphones to the music of Nathan Mathes, I found   the first of his tracks that oozed out, “Just As Long As I Got You”,  had  me sitting and rocking in tempo with my eyes shut.  Nathan's  lyrical  minimalism in no way makes this a front running A-side single  (and I  hope you are old enough to even know what that term means), but  what I  found that it did do, after having heard more music from him, is  tell me  what I was expecting: that Mr. Mathes was going to be about  good  music.  Nathan's music reminds me of a Nick Drake- great songs for  music  lovers who are fortunate enough to be introduced to it, perfect  for  that television ad that makes you forget the product being  advertised  when you try to tell your friend of that great track you  heard in the  background, and a well of music that I foresee many  musicians in the  future drawing inspiration from, much like what  Nirvana did for the Meat  Puppets on their MTV Unplugged performance.  
Must hear track: So It Goes.  Listen to it here:  So It Goes  
THE DJ:
One of these tunes was not like the others: Maybe that's why I liked  the last one best. 
Reminded me of Vincent Gallo.
Must Hear Track:  Tell Me How Much You Love Me
THE SPIRITUALIST:
Soft whispers amongst haunting soundscapes... Nathan Mathes' voice rings true and drips
with love, romance, devotion, and joy.  A gem, perfect for an afternoon drive 
with the people you love. 
Must Hear Track: Just As Long As I Got You
 
 
The Doula
Overall  Nathan has a soothing voice, his songs really seem to hit me as perfect  for a soundtrack.  I am interested in hearing more from him and seeing  where they take me.  
 
 
1.  Just as Long as I got you
  
Absolutely  a song to be used on an indie film.  Only a few words but they are  words that we all know so well.  It makes me think of the film "Falling  Overnight" and it is one of those songs I would listen to on a day when I  am in the dumps with hope in my heart.
 
 
2. Maybe We're in Love
  
Considering  I am engaged and planning my wedding, this song is so sweet.  I am such  a visual person, always going somewhere in the music.  The first place I  went is an old house, swinging on a porch bench in the fall and seeing  my future family flash in front of me jumping in crunchy leaves.  Maybe  we will have this on our wedding playlist.  
 
 
3.  So it Goes
  
I  do not have any feelings either way towards this song... The beginning  could be one of the musical tunes on a holiday commercial.  I would let  it play, but I would probably zone out through it.  That is not a bad  thing, it is a good zoning song.  Some of the songs from "Garden State"  make me zone out also, but I love the soundtrack.  Did you know there is  an awesome woman in the Childbirth community that goes by the name  "birthwithoutfear," her real name is January.
 
 
4. Until the Sun Comes Up
  
Another  song I could see being in "Falling Overnight" oddly enough.  It  certainly speaks to my sleep disorder as there are times all I want to  do is drive "until the sun comes up."  
 
 
5.  Tell Me How Much You Love Me
  
I  am not sure what just happened, but I am going to look for my glass and  put it against the wall and see if can get more of it. 
MUST HEAR TRACK - ALL of them!
 
 
 
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