The Elasmosaurus EP

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studio album
First released:
Sep 13 2005

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Catalog number:
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Release dates:
  • 2005 in United States

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Folk, Indie, Alternative Rock, Blues, Pop, Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Alternative. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Absolutely outstanding
Like many others, I discovered Matt Costa through my liking for Jack Johnson's music. This CD is brilliant. I love every song. Matt Costa sounds on this album like a slightly upbeat JJ, but with the emphasis on folk-folk/rock. I think he'll turn out to be even bigger if this is typical of the stuff he turns out. One query - I don't understand why the album claims that he wrote all the music and words - he certainly didn't write "suicide".
Written by David Jacobs "Juke Box"
3 stars Definately a good EP but not his best work
This EP is definately worth buying just for the fact that songs like "These arms","I tried", and sweet electric guitar song "Sweet Thursday", and "Lullaby" is beautiful. But "Suicide is Painless" is just kind of dull and really just sidetracks the good energy of the EP. Definately worth buying whether youve been a fan or just started getting into him.
Written by Brian Wackwitz "the legacy that is b-Wack"

Track listing Edit

  • CD

    format:
    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    The Ballad of Miss Kate
    4:32
    2
    These Arms
    4:05
    3
    I Tried
    2:44
    4
    Suicide is Painless
    2:40
    5
    Sweet Thursday
    4:32
    6
    Lullaby
    2:37

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The Elasmosaurus EP 6 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Venerable Media
release dates: Sep 13 2005
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