**1/2 Matthew Ryan
MAYDAY
(A&M)
Listening to Mayday, the
debut from 25-year-old singer-songwriter Matthew Ryan, you may find yourself
thinking the new Dylan has finally arrived -- the new Jakob Dylan, that is.
Ryan, a Pennsylvania native now based in Nashville, traffics in the kind of
moody and melodic square-deal rock that A&M is no doubt hoping will appeal
to fans of the Wallflowers.
Which is not to dismiss Mayday, an impressive enough debut that invites
comparison with folks like Bruce Springsteen, the Waterboys' Mike Scott, and
even, occasionally, Jakob's dad. Ryan is a smart lyricist who relentlessly
mines themes of heartbreak and loss -- perhaps a little too relentlessly. But
he digs up some nice imagery along the way. "Now memory is just a flash flood/A
thick and black sticky mud/And heartache it's like a breaking bone," he sings
on "Irrelevant," with strangled phrasing and a graveled rasp. That voice sounds
mannered, but it also conveys just the right measure of intimacy and emotional
depth.
(Matthew Ryan plays tonight, October 9, at Bill's Bar. Call
421-9678.)
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