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Rising pop act Matt Simons explores relationships on album Identity Crisis

  • May 13, 2022
  • Malvika Padin
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Los Angeles musician Matt Simons delivers contemplations on his personal relationships on fourth studio album Identity Crisis, which brings together his wide-ranging soundscape with vulnerable lyricism in a sonic journey that’s as intimate as it is relatable to the masses.

From previous hits like “Better Tomorrow,” and “Cold” to a snapshot of his genre-hopping artistry on the electro-pop opener and title track, the album fluctuates between sounds and emotions with ease.

Rooted mostly in Simons’ pop sensibilities, nuances of vulnerability and pep come forth in sizeable portions on the production, whether it be on the moody touches of “Self Control,” the emotive messaging of stand-out Years,” which delves into what makes a true friendship or relationship, or the buoyant  feels of “Too Much.”

Establishing his easy versality and the personable style, California-raised Simon who grew up with opera singer grandparents, embedded in jazz and classical influences, has carefully crafted a melodic and compelling pop identity, that’s taking from strength to strength as evidenced by this latest album.

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