Review
In "Good Morning It's Now Tomorrow," Matt Maltese embarks on a profound journey through the tender landscapes of love and the intricacies of human connection. Weaving together heartstrings with both aching ballads and wry reflections, this album flutters between the deeply personal notes of mental health and the intricate beauty of relationships. In tracks like "Good Morning" and "1000 Tears Deep," the gentle reminders of seeking support intertwine seamlessly with the turbulence of life's emotions. And during moments like "We Need To Talk" and "Mystery," the listeners are embraced by the honest unraveling of break-ups, leaving us gently pensive.
Maltese's musical steps drift invitingly into languid emotive waves, dropped elegantly within acoustic and piano embraces that occasionally morph into celestial synth explorations. Crowning this sonic court, Maltese's baritone waltzes around comparisons to the timeless Frank Sinatra, transcending influences with poised tranquility. Notable tracks such as "Everyone Adores You (At Least I Do)" embellish his poetry with a mix of melancholy and quirky wit, while the shimmering duet "Oldest Trick in the Book" with Bedouine whisks us away with its nostalgic cadence. Indeed, with a diverse range of instrumental arrangements, "Good Morning It's Now Tomorrow" envelops listeners in a warm, melancholic embrace, leaving hearts echoing in its tender, almost whimsical resonance. - Rose