Matt and Kim: New Glow
Matt and Kim
New Glow
(Harvest Records)
Brooklyn duo Pratt graduates Matt and Kim return with New Glow, a less cheesy version of a live EDM  concert. Matt Johnsonâs vocals stick out in every single track. Not surprising, huh? Itâs their fifth full-length album since Lightning. Indie rock pop lovers have evolved together into what genre â who knows.
The singles, âHey Nowâ and âGet It,â starts the album off right with dope electro beats. âHey Nowâ is like being on a sea-saw with all of the back and forth hypnotic beats. Apparently, it seems way too good to be played at the hipster clubs. Ready to fall asleep, âI See Yaâ is the first single off New Glow, but itâs literally in slow motion. Just imagine being at the opening of a church reception and having the intro play. A nap-time tune for kids sitting in the back pew trying to catch up on their Zâs. Or even as a closing to a funeral, quite frankly, itâs depressing. âStirred Upâ is stirring everything up with a dancey-funk electro kick. âNot Aloneâ is a surf electric tune where Matt Johnsonâs voice synchronizes with the waves. âHoodie Onâ is the second single, a maraca-Jamaican jazzy vibe; Mattâs voice sings perfectly over the beat of the song. Itâs like waiting for the red light to turn green type of song, but ironically it gets past green very quickly. âMake A Messâ takes it back to the Nintendo gaming days. Its old school, 90âs kid tune is a transition between Mario/Luigi vs Bowser at his castle. Just picture the hopping mushrooms, beware of the thunder and lighting, and advance to the next song. Last but not least are âKillinâ Meâ and âWorld Is Ending,â which are pretty self-explanatory titles; itâs like waiting and waiting to see if something good will happen, instead itâs full of awkward pauses and beats. Take New Glow as an electro-neo compacted 10-track album.