“Pleasure Pounds” – Jesse Matheson

Posted on 03 August 2009 by LanaB

Due out August 25th, Jesse Matheson's, debut album "Pleasure Pounds" is sure to entertain. Jesse is known for lyrics full of fun and innuendo. An interview with CBC Radio 3 highlights that part of his inspiration for the title and substance of the album is women's body. He equates Pleasure Pounds to a woman's love handles, and food. Trust me, you have to explore this artist and listen to his music to fully understand where he is coming from. Nonetheless, those with appreciation for individuality and a sense of humor will love this release. Be sure to pay attention to "The French Song" in which he lists all 23 of the french words he knows to seduce a woman.

Inspired by bands like the Velvet Underground, Mojo Nixon and even Neil Diamond, who, regardless of the content or ridiculousness of the songs they may be singing, Jesse follows suit with his own special brand of music. He loves to perform his material and does it well because he believes in it. Much like the aforenamed.

Want a "taste"? Listen to "Make Out"

Track List:

1. Make Out
2. Moan
3. New Booty
4. She Does It In Graveyards
5. Son Of A Gun
6. The French Song
7. Orgy In Portland
8. Pour The Wine
9. Walk Downtown
10. Like Flying
11. Nothing At All
12. Good Times
13. We Don't Have To Go Home

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