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Cotton-candy synth fluff February 27, 2000 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Well, after listening to his later work first, I picked up this album and found it to be a disappointment. This is bland synth-pop, with pleasant, sugary melodies sung in a high, airy style, but absolutely forgettable in every respect. It goes in one ear and out the other and leaves no lasting impression.Worse, most of the songs sound almost exactly the same. I almost thought the first three songs were all parts of the same song. Throbbing synthesizer eighth-notes on the bottom, innocuous melodies on the top. Yep, it sounds like a lot of the synth-junk that was being put out in the mid-'80s. Oh well, he improved. A LOT.
Sweet pop already full of hooks in first effort November 19, 1998 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
"Inside", Matthew Sweet's first effort shows how 80s pop should have been done. Full of the trademark melodies he would later be praised for, Inside takes a more synth approach and comes up with the happiest, catchiest pop music you will ever hear.
If This Album Wasn't As Great As It Is.... July 20, 2002 MusicEnthusiast (Illi-noir) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I wouldn't have gone out and bought the rest of his catalogue. Actually, I had "Girlfriend" and "100% Fun," but these didn't inspire me enought to buy his other stuff. "Inside," on the other hand, is great stuff. He sounds totally in control, no squealing git-tars to maul the songs. And what songs they are, "Quiet Her," Blue Fools," "We lose Another Day," and "Catch Your Breath" might be the best four-song run of his career. Shame it didn't last, buy this puppy 'fore it goes outta print; ).
This album scared me. October 9, 1999 Marco D Bruno (Willoughby Hills, OH USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This sounds like a bad Duran Duran cover band (except for Blue Fools). I can't believe this is Matthew Sweet! It's worth listening to to see how far he's come.
Middling. September 12, 2007 Deborah Akers (Southeastern U.S.) A mediocre effort from guitar god Matthew Sweet. I bought this album after his latter works (the spectacular "Girlfriend" and "100% Fun"), expecting more of the same, but getting very fluffy pop. It's not bad; it's just not the Matthew Sweet I'd come to know and love. "This Above All" is actually a very pretty song, something that one doesn't normally equate with Sweet. I would recommend this album for completists only.
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