Matt Duncan

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Beacon 00:00 Tools
1000 Boys 00:00 Tools
Lone Ranger 03:04 Tools
Tell You What I Know 00:00 Tools
Good Times 00:00 Tools
Everlong 00:00 Tools
Summer Song 00:00 Tools
Heart & Arrow 00:00 Tools
Puritan Heart 00:00 Tools
Rube Goldberg Machine 00:00 Tools
Soft Times 00:00 Tools
Idle Hands 00:00 Tools
This Time in December 00:00 Tools
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Meanstreak 00:00 Tools
The Horn of Plenty 00:00 Tools
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Sparkle and Fall 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know 00:00 Tools
Solitary Heart 00:00 Tools
Lost Boys 00:00 Tools
I Want the Night to Stay 00:00 Tools
Waking Up 00:00 Tools
On Hold 00:00 Tools
Light Bright 00:00 Tools
Night Job 00:00 Tools
Somewhere in Between 00:00 Tools
Chutes and Ladders 00:00 Tools
The Jordan of Strange 00:00 Tools
I Want The Night To Stay (Idiot Glee cover) 00:00 Tools
Denise 00:00 Tools
Slowest Walkers In Manhattan 00:00 Tools
Reliable Rise 00:00 Tools
Good Luck 00:00 Tools
There's A Thousand Boys 00:00 Tools
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Lone Ranger I was sent this beauty Friday, but given the unspeakable events of the day in Newtown, CT I was rather pre 00:00 Tools
Voices 00:00 Tools
I'm Tired Of Good Times 00:00 Tools
Matt Duncan - Summer Song 00:00 Tools
All Sails 00:00 Tools
Matt Duncan – Summer Song 00:00 Tools
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Matt Duncan is a classically trained instrumentalist and songwriter in his mid-20s. “Beacon” features smooth vocals, brilliant lyrics, and jawdropping syncopation, perfect pitch and painstaking, perfectionistic production. A Lafayette High School alum, Duncan first gained attention with the now-defunct Parlour Boys, one of Lexington’s strongest indie bands in decades. A pianist and vocalist who also plays bass, guitar and a number of other instruments, Duncan is also a member of the band Englishman, a project of Andrew English. Matt Duncan’s 5-song EP is in the Top 10 Local Bestsellers of 2010 list at CD Central. And mind you, that list included Apples In Stereo, who had a little bit of a head start, and the remarkable Ben Sollee and Daniel Martin Moore Subpop release, “Dear Companion.” But Duncan’s CD is also on the bestseller list of all music, checking in at No. 5, just in front of Vampire Weekend. It has been picked up by the indie music tipster aggregator site Hype Machine and also used, under license, as music on recent episodes of the television shows “Vampire Diaries” and “Private Practice.” http://www.matt-duncan.com via aceweekly.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.