
M Ross Perkins What's the Matter, M Ross? Vinyl LP Bouquet Blast Colour 2025
Tracklist:
1. Hey Man/Hey Self
2. Saccade I
3. Gone (In the Morning)
4. Crying in My Sleep
5. Spiritual Kick
6. Saccade II
7. I Feel So Dumb
8. I Don't Wanna Be So High
9. Saccade III
10. Baby, My Bad
11. A Date for One
12. That's Fine
13. Bouquet
14. Saccade IV
15. Quite Right Kindly
Whatâs the Matter, M Ross?, the third installment from the idiosyncratic M Ross Perkins, finds our boy on an inward journey, exploring the transcendental and existential with his most lyrically confessional album to date. Itâs a record that serves notice that multi-instrumentalist Perkins belongs amongst the singer/songwriter zeitgeist that has swooned over MJ Lenderman and Waxahatchee while serving as a conduit to optimism. Composed, performed, and recorded completely by Perkins in his Dayton, OHstudio, Whatâs the Matter⊠is both the most stripped down and expansive within his tryptic of albums. The headphone symphonies move with a deliberate, composed sophistication while the lyrics explore fresh territory, turning the camera away from the âbutterscotch revueâ and pointing it into a mirror. "The touch stones of psych pop remain: flourishes of Nilsson are still here, but so are Gram Parsons and Jonathan Richman. If you want to assign geography to Whatâs the Matter, M Ross?, the album is equal parts Laurel Canyon and Big Pink, more Woodstock the town than the festival. Perkins is a self-contained (late-period) Teenage Fanclub with George Harrisonâs spiritual sense of inner wanderlust.
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$13.32M Ross Perkins What's the Matter, M Ross? Vinyl LP Bouquet Blast Colour 2025
Tracklist:
1. Hey Man/Hey Self
2. Saccade I
3. Gone (In the Morning)
4. Crying in My Sleep
5. Spiritual Kick
6. Saccade II
7. I Feel So Dumb
8. I Don't Wanna Be So High
9. Saccade III
10. Baby, My Bad
11. A Date for One
12. That's Fine
13. Bouquet
14. Saccade IV
15. Quite Right Kindly
Whatâs the Matter, M Ross?, the third installment from the idiosyncratic M Ross Perkins, finds our boy on an inward journey, exploring the transcendental and existential with his most lyrically confessional album to date. Itâs a record that serves notice that multi-instrumentalist Perkins belongs amongst the singer/songwriter zeitgeist that has swooned over MJ Lenderman and Waxahatchee while serving as a conduit to optimism. Composed, performed, and recorded completely by Perkins in his Dayton, OHstudio, Whatâs the Matter⊠is both the most stripped down and expansive within his tryptic of albums. The headphone symphonies move with a deliberate, composed sophistication while the lyrics explore fresh territory, turning the camera away from the âbutterscotch revueâ and pointing it into a mirror. "The touch stones of psych pop remain: flourishes of Nilsson are still here, but so are Gram Parsons and Jonathan Richman. If you want to assign geography to Whatâs the Matter, M Ross?, the album is equal parts Laurel Canyon and Big Pink, more Woodstock the town than the festival. Perkins is a self-contained (late-period) Teenage Fanclub with George Harrisonâs spiritual sense of inner wanderlust.
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Tracklist:
1. Hey Man/Hey Self
2. Saccade I
3. Gone (In the Morning)
4. Crying in My Sleep
5. Spiritual Kick
6. Saccade II
7. I Feel So Dumb
8. I Don't Wanna Be So High
9. Saccade III
10. Baby, My Bad
11. A Date for One
12. That's Fine
13. Bouquet
14. Saccade IV
15. Quite Right Kindly
Whatâs the Matter, M Ross?, the third installment from the idiosyncratic M Ross Perkins, finds our boy on an inward journey, exploring the transcendental and existential with his most lyrically confessional album to date. Itâs a record that serves notice that multi-instrumentalist Perkins belongs amongst the singer/songwriter zeitgeist that has swooned over MJ Lenderman and Waxahatchee while serving as a conduit to optimism. Composed, performed, and recorded completely by Perkins in his Dayton, OHstudio, Whatâs the Matter⊠is both the most stripped down and expansive within his tryptic of albums. The headphone symphonies move with a deliberate, composed sophistication while the lyrics explore fresh territory, turning the camera away from the âbutterscotch revueâ and pointing it into a mirror. "The touch stones of psych pop remain: flourishes of Nilsson are still here, but so are Gram Parsons and Jonathan Richman. If you want to assign geography to Whatâs the Matter, M Ross?, the album is equal parts Laurel Canyon and Big Pink, more Woodstock the town than the festival. Perkins is a self-contained (late-period) Teenage Fanclub with George Harrisonâs spiritual sense of inner wanderlust.










