The last few months have been action packed for the band who first won international praise for their self titled Burger Records’ debut in 2017. Championed by Jack White – who took them out on arena shows around the US – the band signed to ATO for the release of Satis Factory. Their dynamic live performances landed them their TV debut, first in the UK on the BBC’s prestigious
Later…with Jools Holland and then on NBC’s Last Call in the U.S, before touring extensively in the UK and Europe, on a run that included an impressive three sets – on three different stages – at this summer’s
Glastonbury Festival. “Millionaire” follows previous impressive videos, “
Keep The Change,” “
Je Ne Me Connais Pas” and “
Food For Thought.”
The band, anchored by the impressive talents of guitarist and co-songwriter Jonah Swilley, initially met in 2014 through the local music scene in Atlanta. Mattiel Brown, who had never fronted a band before and was working full time as a graphic designer, found the musical camaraderie and shared vision that she’d been seeking.The process of recording Satis Factory was built upon the success of Swilley and Mattiel’s time working together on their debut album. It’s a team that just works. “Jonah will put a structure together and send it to me through an email,” Mattiel explains. “And then we’ll restructure it if we need to and I’ll write a melody and lyrics to it and eventually record it.”
Where the first record was confident, Satis Factory is even more so. This is probably down to the chemistry between them; they seem in awe of each other. “Some of Mattiel’s best lyrical writing is effortless,” Jonah says. “She’s thoughtful with what she wants to say as an artist, but also understands pop sensibilities.”
Catch Mattiel Live:
1/23/20 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall Upstairs –
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1/24/20 – Dallas, TX – Three Links –
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1/25/20 – Austin, TX – Barracuda –
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1/28/20 – San Diego, CA – Soda Bar* –
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1/29/20 – Santa Ana, CA – Constellation Room* –
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1/31/20 – Los Angeles, CA – Bootleg* –
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2/1/20 – San Francisco, CA – Cafe Du Nord* –
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2/4/20 – Portland, OR – Doug Fir* –
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2/6/20 – Vancouver, BC – Fox Cabaret* –
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2/8/20 – Seattle, WA – Sunset* –
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2/11/20 – Boise, ID – Neurolux* –
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2/12/20 – Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge* –
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2/15/20 – Denver, CO – Lost Lake* –
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2/18/20 – Kansas City, MO – Riot Room –
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2/19/20 – St. Louis, MO – Blueberry Hill –
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2/21/20 – Nashville, TN – The High Watt –
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2/22/20 – Atlanta, GA – The Earl –
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*With Calvin Love supporting
Praise for Satis Factory:
“There’s something delightfully unique about Mattiel’s music. A pinch of garage rock, a touch of psychedelia, some galloping honky-tonk and at the lead, Mattiel Brown’s powerful and assertive vocals.” – NPR World Cafe
“An excellent record that both hits immediately and gets better with repeated listens.(4/5 Stars)” – Q Magazine
“Utterly beguiling. (4/5 Stars)” – Mojo
“On her second album Satis Factory, Atlanta’s Mattiel has the alluring sophistication of a classic pop crooner and the stomp of an old time rock ‘n’ roller.” – Paste
“Mattiel puts her stodgy garage peers to shame. (4/5 Stars)” – The Guardian
“Witty, characterful rock ‘n’ roll soul. (4/5 Stars)” -The Times of London
“”…an attitude-filled dollup of southern-fried garage rock.” – BrooklynVegan
“On Satis Factory, Mattiel blasts out catchy melodies and to-the-point lyrics. It’s music everyone can love. (Top 25 Albums of 2019 So Far)” – BreakThru Radio
“…a potent set of ‘60s-steeped garage-rock inflected with psych-rock, blues, surf and other styles, combining stinging guitars, bright organ riffs, occasional horns and swaggering song hooks.” – KEXP
“Satis Factory is a confident demonstration of Mattiel’s vocal power….” – MXDWN
“”…savvy rabble-rouser Mattiel’s cowpunk slam-dunks Satis Factory..” – Maximum Ink
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