Matt’s Museletter: I Don’t Care If Your Skin Is Fair

Feast your ears on this baby – not literally a baby – its a new acoustic demo for my song, I Don’t Care:

I’d love to hear what you think!

Great Minds Think Alike

You might have noticed that my video is on a website called Minds. Minds is a social media platform Im toying with because I am intrigued by the fact that it is:

  • Running on Ethereum, a decentralized blockchain platform
  • Totally open source ie, the software is totally out in the open for anyone to see and copy for their own
  • And not prone to censorship as some of the other platforms may be

I havent made up my mind about it yet, but it seems cool so far! And you can apparently make money on it for posting things!

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Matt’s Museletter: A Tree You’d Better Not Hug

In the Earbuds: “In Absentia” by Porcupine Tree

I am somewhat astounded by how wonderful this album is. I’m just sad I didn’t discover it back in 2002 when it was released. Only recently was the existence of the now defunct alternative/prog-rock band Porcupine Tree made known to me. Man, did I miss out.

“In Absentia” tells a creepy story involving serial killers and people on the fringes in the voice of chunky drop-D riffs coupled with airy clean guitars and acoustic strumming. The vocals are clean and understated, yet provide a powerful melodic core to the songs. Sort of a Pink Floyd turned to 11.

The guy with the messed up face on the album’s cover probably looks like that because he heard the opening track, “Blackest Eyes”, a pounding hard rock song with ethereal vocal harmonies in the chorus.

“Trains” tones it down a bit with acoustic guitar, but still keeps a driving rhythm and a pop melody. “The Sound of Muzak” sounds like a great lost Soundgarden song, while “Prodigal” starts out with a light, meandering bassline then hits with an anthemic rock riff in the chorus. The album closes with a light, beautiful piano ballad.

It sounds similar to the alternative rock of that era – but on a much higher plane of existence. Highly recommended!

Wise Sayings of Matt

The Gibson SG is the Batman of guitars.

Nowadays, you should not open a door with your hand out of fear of germs. Use your elbow instead. Therefore, never EVER touch anyone’s elbow.

Why does Garfield hate Mondays? It’s not like he has a job.

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Next Week

A new song!!

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Podcast Interview with: MATT BANKERT

I was a guest on a great podcast series called Foreign Policy Focus on the topic “Anti-War Music”:

https://libertarianinstitute.org/kyle/fpf-246-music-war-guest-matt-bankert/

If you like my ramblings, gratuitous use of “um”, and awkward pauses, then you may like this youtube playlist I made on the subject:

Anti-War Rock

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On the Horizon

  1. A new cover song on YouTube
  2. A new acoustic demo on YouTube
  3. “Enlighten Me” single released!
  4. The sun