Scrappy, heart-on-sleeve folk punk played on accordions and toy pianos. It feels like a handmade zine about trees and best friends. Pure, unpolished joy.
Matty Pop Chart sounds like the best possible version of a living room show. It is music stripped of all pretension, relying instead on the inherent charm of acoustic instruments like the accordion, toy piano, and acoustic guitar. The recordings are intentionally lo-fi, capturing the creak of floorboards and the honest strain in the vocals, creating an intimacy that feels like a secret shared between friends.
What truly sets this project apart is the radical sincerity of the songwriting. While many of his contemporaries in the Plan-It-X scene leaned into angst or political rage, Matty Pop Chart focused on the wonder of the natural world and the simple beauty of human connection. It is folk punk that chooses joy as its primary form of rebellion, trading cynicism for songs about great big trees and the act of dancing.
Start with the album Good Old Water. It perfectly encapsulates the project's blend of whimsical instrumentation and deeply touching, earnest lyricism. It is the ideal entry point for anyone who wants to feel a little more connected to the world around them through the lens of DIY acoustic pop.
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