Ruf Records
Pizza Man Blues
Pizza Man Blues
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The Blues Boy of Matthews’ 2006 debut album has been around the block, and the genre-crossing songs he now recounts on Pizza Man Blues are written from a place of hard-won maturity.
“This last year, we’ve all had to adapt to circumstances,” reflects Matthews. “I’ve been forced off the road, but I’ve tried to keep the engine alive, keep earning, not lose my passion. I’ve done so many jobs, like pizza and flower delivery driver, tree surgeon assistant, volunteering for the NHS. These songs are all about the experiences I’ve had.”
The opening charge of “Mayday” would make Motörhead’s Lemmy nod approval, serving a feral fuzz lick and a speaker-ratting chorus that asks the big questions. From the bruised organ lines of “Can’t Keep Us Apart” to the thrilling torn-up guitar tone and Stax-worthy brass on “Anti-Social Media,” these are songs that defy genre at every turn.
“I just wanted a ‘Krissy Matthews’ vibe,” he shrugs. “This album was the result.”