“’Nobody Love Me (Like You Do)’ is a song about someone loving someone else in a way that is unlike any other’s way of loving.” This is how Jason Matu describes his latest song.
“During one of girlfriend’s stays in the hospital this year,” he continues, “she reached out to our friends and asked them to keep me company while she was there. Justin Craig and Andrew Gerhan had the idea of recording a song. So, we did. It’s this one. Lavinia Jones Wright and Kathryn Musilek and my very own Shapes on Tape band mate, Adam Kruckenberg, as well as Justin and Andrew (a veritable choir, to be sure) added backing vocals.”
Soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/icantwaitforsummer/nobody-loves-me-like-you-do
Bio:
Jason Matu is a self-certified force of nature living the dream in Brooklyn, New York. He’s the metaphysical mathematician who developed the doctrine of 200% realness: 100% real 100% of the time—200% realness. After this practical poet and fanciful philosopher spends his days trifling with professionals, he writes song after song and infuses them with sunshine and joy, for your pleasure and his.“Dumb Ecstatic Bliss” is Jason’s current song series—a TBD parted series that will be collected in the antiquated album format upon completion. The title is an allusion (or is it a pun? Who cares?) to domestic bliss. These tunes avoid any pretensions or aspirations to useless things like intelligence. They are dumb and blissful. That is all they are meant to be, a reference to that ecstatic state when the songwriter does not think but merely does.