The record was mixed at Different Fur in San Francisco and released spring of 1999. A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please Singles included "Come On Get Higher" (peaked at #2 at Triple A, #9 at Hot AC, #3 at Mainstream AC and #19 at Pop), "Car Crash" (peaked at #12 at Triple A, and #29 at Hot AC), "Falling Apart" (peaked #29 at Hot AC), and "All We Are" (peaked at #26 at Triple A).
His live shows are stripped-down affairs: half music, half standup comedy, with the humor balancing out the frequently introspective songs.
An entirely acoustic record, the instrumentation is mostly acoustic guitar with some accordion, cellos and percussion. "On October 5, 2018, Nathanson released his tenth studio album, Matt Nathanson released an EP, on July 26, 2019, as a digital download and a limited edition vinyl. Matt Nathanson - All We Are Lyrics. Current touring band, as of late 2014: Aaron Tap (guitar, back-up vocals, artistic director), Chris Lovejoy (percussion),On February 13, 2009, Nathanson and his band performed "Come On Get Higher" on the In March 2009, Nathanson was the special guest for Episode 17 of On July 9, 2013, Nathanson and his band performed his single "Mission Bells" on the Recorded and mixed in February/March 1993 in a house in Recorded in San Francisco in the winter of 1997.
Matt Nathanson released an EP of Def Leppard covers titled Pyromattia in the U.S. on Friday, June 8, 2018. His major-label debut, Beneath These Fireworks, was produced by Ron Aniello and released by Universal Records in 2003, and was followed in 2007 by Some Mad Hope, his debut for Vanguard Records, including the single "Come on Get Higher," which was featured as a VH1 You Oughta Know artist spot. This record was released in April 2006 and debuted at #29 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart the week of its release. Thanks to Carlo for adding these lyrics.
Both these songs were written by the drummer in the band, Bill Foreman.
This record features David Immergluck & Charlie Gillingham of Counting Crows on tracks including the song "Loud", which was featured on the television show Dawson's Creek.
The setlist for each show was different with audience members spinning a large wheel of songs on stage to randomly choose songs.
In 2015 he released his ninth studio album, Show Me Your Fangs, which included the singles "Headphones" (featuring Lolo), "Gold in the Summertime," and "Giants.
This record is a compilation of unreleased material, the bulk of which was recorded in San Rafael, CA in the fall of 1997.
"Non-lyrical content copyright 1999-2020 SongMeaningsJavascript must be enabled for the correct page displaySan Francisco-based singer/songwriter Matt Nathanson has built up a loyal fan base through extensive touring.
5
M. Matt Nathanson Lyrics.
Nathanson has released several independent albums, including Please (1993), Ernst (1997), Not Colored Too Perfect (1998), and Still Waiting for Spring (1999), as well as an EP, When Everything Meant Everything (2002).
Recorded in the Winter of 2002, at Trakworx in South San Francisco. Studio versions of "Princess" and "Fall to Pieces" appear only on this EP. 3
Two other songs on this compilation, "You're Smiling" and "Wait Up" were recorded in Santa Barbara, CA in the summer of 1995.
The record was mixed at Different Fur in San Francisco and released spring of 1999. A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please Singles included "Come On Get Higher" (peaked at #2 at Triple A, #9 at Hot AC, #3 at Mainstream AC and #19 at Pop), "Car Crash" (peaked at #12 at Triple A, and #29 at Hot AC), "Falling Apart" (peaked #29 at Hot AC), and "All We Are" (peaked at #26 at Triple A).
His live shows are stripped-down affairs: half music, half standup comedy, with the humor balancing out the frequently introspective songs.
An entirely acoustic record, the instrumentation is mostly acoustic guitar with some accordion, cellos and percussion. "On October 5, 2018, Nathanson released his tenth studio album, Matt Nathanson released an EP, on July 26, 2019, as a digital download and a limited edition vinyl. Matt Nathanson - All We Are Lyrics. Current touring band, as of late 2014: Aaron Tap (guitar, back-up vocals, artistic director), Chris Lovejoy (percussion),On February 13, 2009, Nathanson and his band performed "Come On Get Higher" on the In March 2009, Nathanson was the special guest for Episode 17 of On July 9, 2013, Nathanson and his band performed his single "Mission Bells" on the Recorded and mixed in February/March 1993 in a house in Recorded in San Francisco in the winter of 1997.
Matt Nathanson released an EP of Def Leppard covers titled Pyromattia in the U.S. on Friday, June 8, 2018. His major-label debut, Beneath These Fireworks, was produced by Ron Aniello and released by Universal Records in 2003, and was followed in 2007 by Some Mad Hope, his debut for Vanguard Records, including the single "Come on Get Higher," which was featured as a VH1 You Oughta Know artist spot. This record was released in April 2006 and debuted at #29 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart the week of its release. Thanks to Carlo for adding these lyrics.
Both these songs were written by the drummer in the band, Bill Foreman.
This record features David Immergluck & Charlie Gillingham of Counting Crows on tracks including the song "Loud", which was featured on the television show Dawson's Creek.
The setlist for each show was different with audience members spinning a large wheel of songs on stage to randomly choose songs.
In 2015 he released his ninth studio album, Show Me Your Fangs, which included the singles "Headphones" (featuring Lolo), "Gold in the Summertime," and "Giants.
This record is a compilation of unreleased material, the bulk of which was recorded in San Rafael, CA in the fall of 1997.
"Non-lyrical content copyright 1999-2020 SongMeaningsJavascript must be enabled for the correct page displaySan Francisco-based singer/songwriter Matt Nathanson has built up a loyal fan base through extensive touring.
5
M. Matt Nathanson Lyrics.
Nathanson has released several independent albums, including Please (1993), Ernst (1997), Not Colored Too Perfect (1998), and Still Waiting for Spring (1999), as well as an EP, When Everything Meant Everything (2002).
Recorded in the Winter of 2002, at Trakworx in South San Francisco. Studio versions of "Princess" and "Fall to Pieces" appear only on this EP. 3
Two other songs on this compilation, "You're Smiling" and "Wait Up" were recorded in Santa Barbara, CA in the summer of 1995.
In a statement to his fans, Nathanson said they should expect, "new songs, new stories, a white Bengal tiger and confetti cannons (ok, not the last two).
The record was mixed at Different Fur in San Francisco and released spring of 1999. A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please Singles included "Come On Get Higher" (peaked at #2 at Triple A, #9 at Hot AC, #3 at Mainstream AC and #19 at Pop), "Car Crash" (peaked at #12 at Triple A, and #29 at Hot AC), "Falling Apart" (peaked #29 at Hot AC), and "All We Are" (peaked at #26 at Triple A).
His live shows are stripped-down affairs: half music, half standup comedy, with the humor balancing out the frequently introspective songs.
An entirely acoustic record, the instrumentation is mostly acoustic guitar with some accordion, cellos and percussion. "On October 5, 2018, Nathanson released his tenth studio album, Matt Nathanson released an EP, on July 26, 2019, as a digital download and a limited edition vinyl. Matt Nathanson - All We Are Lyrics. Current touring band, as of late 2014: Aaron Tap (guitar, back-up vocals, artistic director), Chris Lovejoy (percussion),On February 13, 2009, Nathanson and his band performed "Come On Get Higher" on the In March 2009, Nathanson was the special guest for Episode 17 of On July 9, 2013, Nathanson and his band performed his single "Mission Bells" on the Recorded and mixed in February/March 1993 in a house in Recorded in San Francisco in the winter of 1997.
Matt Nathanson released an EP of Def Leppard covers titled Pyromattia in the U.S. on Friday, June 8, 2018. His major-label debut, Beneath These Fireworks, was produced by Ron Aniello and released by Universal Records in 2003, and was followed in 2007 by Some Mad Hope, his debut for Vanguard Records, including the single "Come on Get Higher," which was featured as a VH1 You Oughta Know artist spot. This record was released in April 2006 and debuted at #29 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart the week of its release. Thanks to Carlo for adding these lyrics.
Both these songs were written by the drummer in the band, Bill Foreman.
This record features David Immergluck & Charlie Gillingham of Counting Crows on tracks including the song "Loud", which was featured on the television show Dawson's Creek.
The setlist for each show was different with audience members spinning a large wheel of songs on stage to randomly choose songs.
In 2015 he released his ninth studio album, Show Me Your Fangs, which included the singles "Headphones" (featuring Lolo), "Gold in the Summertime," and "Giants.
This record is a compilation of unreleased material, the bulk of which was recorded in San Rafael, CA in the fall of 1997.
"Non-lyrical content copyright 1999-2020 SongMeaningsJavascript must be enabled for the correct page displaySan Francisco-based singer/songwriter Matt Nathanson has built up a loyal fan base through extensive touring.
5
M. Matt Nathanson Lyrics.
Nathanson has released several independent albums, including Please (1993), Ernst (1997), Not Colored Too Perfect (1998), and Still Waiting for Spring (1999), as well as an EP, When Everything Meant Everything (2002).
Recorded in the Winter of 2002, at Trakworx in South San Francisco. Studio versions of "Princess" and "Fall to Pieces" appear only on this EP. 3
Two other songs on this compilation, "You're Smiling" and "Wait Up" were recorded in Santa Barbara, CA in the summer of 1995.