Matt Costa lyrics
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Artist's albums
Katabatic Flight
2023 · EP
Zero x Matt Costa
2023 · EP
Yellow Coat (Deluxe)
2021 · album
Savannah (Live Deluxe)
2021 · single
Slow (Live Deluxe)
2021 · single
Let Love Heal (Live Deluxe)
2021 · single
Yellow Coat
2020 · album
Slow
2020 · single
Last Love Song
2020 · single
Jet Black Lake
2020 · single
Avenal
2020 · single
Human Kinda Song
2020 · single
Make That Change
2019 · single
Santa Rosa Fangs (Novella Edition)
2018 · album
Pacific Grove
2018 · single
Lovely Saturday
2018 · single
Coming Around
2018 · single
Santa Rosa Fangs
2018 · album
Time Tricks
2018 · single
Sharon
2018 · single
I Remember It Well
2018 · single
Where Have All My Heroes Gone
2017 · single
Orange Sunshine (Music From The Motion Picture)
2016 · album
Anchor & the Albatross - EP
2016 · EP
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Biography
From his early days of self releasing EPs to recording with Belle & Sebastian and writing film scores, Matt Costa has forged his own unique path through the world of indie-folk. His experiments in lo-fi, experimental sounds and cinematic storytelling both feel very rooted in his Southern California upbringing, culminating in his epic, conceptual 2018 Dangerbird debut, Santa Rosa Fangs. His follow-up album for Dangerbird is Yellow Coat, a masterpiece of heartbreak from a preternatural tunesmith, its raw emotion channeled into gently swinging, hooky love songs, most of them awash in strings and mellotron and harmonies and groove. From the insinuating acoustic riffs and lo-fi beats of “Avenal” and the snappy fatalism of “Slow” to the almost church-like fragility of “Last Love Song,” Yellow Coat is equal parts lost ‘60s AM radio hits, folk-pop beauty and dark night of the soul music.