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Driving Just To Drive

Matt Maltese

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Format: LP

Cat No: 313601

Release Date:  19 May 2023

Label:  Nettwerk

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0067003136020

Genres:  Pop  Indie  

Release Date:  28 April 2023

Label:  Nettwerk

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0067003136013

Genres:  Pop  Indie  

  • Description

    'Driving Just To Drive' is the fourth album from London crooner Matt Maltese, the follow up to his critically acclaimed LP 'Good Morning It's Now Tomorrow' in 2021. Matt has now racked up half a billion streams across all platforms with over 5.3 million monthly listener. Matt's audience also continues to grow on social media with 500,000 followers now on TikTok where global superstars like Doja Cat and BTS' Kim Taehyung have become firm fans. Following sold out shows across the UK, Europe and the USA in October 2022, 'Driving Just To Drive' is heavily anticipated by fans. Bringing Matt's artful, piano led songwriting to a new level of maturity and sophistication - without losing the independent spirit at its core.



    Everybody is searching for happiness - and although it might be impossible to find, Matt Maltese is getting closer. For his fourth album, in order to look forward the musician finally let himself look back to the past. Reflecting on a sense of place, the meaning of where you grew up and the secret to being able to just enjoy the moment, 'Driving Just To Drive' finds Maltese at his most free. In his own words; "I thought a lot back to being younger and how much more I used to do things just to do them. Playing on a playground as a kid or just going for a drive and listening to music in the car. I used to love stuff with no sense of an outcome, with no sense of self-imposed necessity. I think it's important to have some of that in our lives."

    Description

    'Driving Just To Drive' is the fourth album from London crooner Matt Maltese, the follow up to his critically acclaimed LP 'Good Morning It's Now Tomorrow' in 2021. Matt has now racked up half a billion streams across all platforms with over 5.3 million monthly listener. Matt's audience also continues to grow on social media with 500,000 followers now on TikTok where global superstars like Doja Cat and BTS' Kim Taehyung have become firm fans. Following sold out shows across the UK, Europe and the USA in October 2022, 'Driving Just To Drive' is heavily anticipated by fans. Bringing Matt's artful, piano led songwriting to a new level of maturity and sophistication - without losing the independent spirit at its core.



    Everybody is searching for happiness - and although it might be impossible to find, Matt Maltese is getting closer. For his fourth album, in order to look forward the musician finally let himself look back to the past. Reflecting on a sense of place, the meaning of where you grew up and the secret to being able to just enjoy the moment, 'Driving Just To Drive' finds Maltese at his most free. In his own words; "I thought a lot back to being younger and how much more I used to do things just to do them. Playing on a playground as a kid or just going for a drive and listening to music in the car. I used to love stuff with no sense of an outcome, with no sense of self-imposed necessity. I think it's important to have some of that in our lives."

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Mother
      • 2. Irony Would Have It
      • 3. Florence
      • 4. Mortician
      • 5. Museum
      • 6. Widows
      • 7. Coward (with Biig Piig)
      • 8. Driving Just To Drive
      • 9. Hello Black Dog
      • 10. Suspend Your Disbelief
      • 11. But Leaving Is

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Mother
      • 2. Irony Would Have It
      • 3. Florence
      • 4. Mortician
      • 5. Museum

      Side 2

      • 1. Widows
      • 2. Coward (with Biig Piig)
      • 3. Driving Just To Drive
      • 4. Hello Black Dog
      • 5. Suspend Your Disbelief
      • 6. But Leaving Is