what
makes a good guitarist these days? in this country (uk) the solo guitarists stand alone as a dying craft, taken over by the rampages of indie warblings. some believe that an 8-minute solo is a thing of humour, salute the lead guitarist! worship the soloist!
striving to take his music to the masses, matt is up to all kinds of crazy shit. his cv currently reads like the kind of cv most 22 year olds wish they had: you know, session work, soundtrack work and an album on the way; but that doesn't seem to be enough, matt also runs a hugely successful academy teaching all ages and all disciplines the guitar. he has secured popularity not just because he's amazing on the guitar but you can't deny that if you've ever met him, he's actually a really nice bloke.
catch matt this year here:
new record company
new solo album (tba)
guitar workshops (uk & europe)
for more info, head on over to his website or alternatively, talk to his management clicky