HomeMatt NathansonWhen Everything Meant Everything
When Everything Meant Everything
Singer-Songwriter · 2002 · 4 tracks

When Everything Meant Everything

Stripped-back acoustic arrangements and early-career grit. A bittersweet snapshot of 2000s indie-folk captured just before the leap to major label polish.

November 1, 2002 · Acrobat Records (2)

Find on Amazon

A warm, percussive ache that feels like the exact moment summer turns into autumn.

Tracklist · 4 Tracks
01
Pretty the World
3:36
02
Fall to Pieces
3:42
03
Princess
3:09
05
Bent
3:49
Moments Worth Listening For
The raw vocal strain in 'Pretty the World' when the chorus asks for something a little bit louder.
The intimate, percussive strumming pattern that anchors the bridge of 'Princess'.
The biting lyrical delivery of 'Should I thank you for that, dear?' during the climax of 'Bent'.

How does When Everything Meant Everything sound next to the rest of Matt Nathanson's catalogue?

Golden Hour+1.1σ

Golden Hour saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

Cassette uses generative AI to enrich its catalog. How we use AI →