Album Review: Matty James Cassidy - "The Isolation Tapes"

 

Matty James Cassidy has certainly been a busy man with this being his second album of 2020 (Old Souls, which we reviewed a couple of months back, being the other). As the title suggests, this is another of that staple of 2020, the lockdown album with Cassidy having written and recorded the tracks during the first enforced isolation period last spring.

With Cassidy and co-conspirator Gary Pennick playing all the instruments themselves here, songs such as Dangerous To Myself which looks at the strange limbo of lockdown life and the desolate Stop Cryin' (It's Only The End Of The World) are very much tunes of their time while song titles such as Uncertain Times and Lonely Kind pretty much say it all.

The key is that similar to his some time collaborator Tyla J Pallas, Cassidy is simply a guy with a good ear for a heartfelt lyric and a good tune and he has a good voice to carry these songs off. While it's safe to say that if you're suffering from overkill of albums like this then this probably won't change your mind, it's good for what it is, namely a good selection of heart-on-sleeve country troubadour numbers which Cassidy has shown over the years he can do so well.

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