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Welcome ALL to the

matt DeMello musical Universe:

“Everyone’s welcome, survivors rewarded…”
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Matt DeMello is a Hudson Valley, NY-based self-described “singer song-cyclist”, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and audio producer whose sprawling independent discography blends anti-folk intimacy, orchestral indie rock, glam-pop maximalism, and emotionally charged DIY storytelling.

Originally growing from Providence, RI post-hardcore, noise, and math rock scenes of the late 00s before honing emotional vulnerability in the open-mic culture surrounding New York’s legendary SideWalk Cafe, his work moves fluidly between communal live-band chaos, surreal humor, political anxiety, children’s music, and capturing beautiful mistakes you live long enough to never regret.

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WHERE TO Start?

Matt’s discography moves between anti-folk intimacy, orchestral overload, holiday mythology, live-band chaos, children’s music, political anxiety, and beautiful mistakes.

Here are a few good entry points depending on what kind of world you want to wander into first.

Confetti in a Coalmine (2022)

A sprawling collision of live-band precision, sprawling laptop buffoonery, shitposting mass-murder ballads, childlike innocence, and post-truth emotional overload. Originally developed with DeMello’s longtime live ensemble, the Significant Looks, Confetti treats neoliberal collapse less as apocalypse than the last opportunity we may have to hold each other closer and sing louder through the nonsense.


There’s No Place Like Nowhere: Ten Years Later (2014/2024)

First taking shape between the rough-and-tumble landscape of Providence, RI’s DIY underground and the emotionally direct anti-folk culture surrounding New York’s legendary SideWalk Cafe, 2014’s There’s No Place Like Nowhere transformed homemade orchestral arrangements, economic alienation, and emotional vulnerability into a surprisingly warm and communal lament beneath the social fallout of the post-2008 world.

The 10th anniversary reissue expands the original album into a fuller portrait of the people, places, emotions, and musical ambitions that shaped one of the discography’s most singular and deeply personal contributions.


Cassandra Abandoned, I & II [MARION’S VERSION] (2021)

A surreal Christmas rock opera shaped by livestream-era isolation, queer internet culture, political anxiety, music-history jokes, and deep communal longing.

Equal parts absurd, heartfelt, overwhelming, and strangely hopeful, Cassandra transforms holiday claymation mythology into a Don’t Look Up-style chaotic meditation on solidarity, chosen family, and purservering through authoritarian slop with your humanity still intact.


Jennifer’s Appendix, Vol. 7: Reimagining ‘Abbey Road’ (2023)

Originally performed live in bars for the 50th anniversary of Abbey Road in 2019, these recordings began as a loose document of the Significant Looks learning to inhabit one of pop music’s most beloved closing statements together in real time.

After the pandemic scattered the band across the country before the sessions could be fully completed, longtime producer and Looks’ bassist Alex Busi and Matt DeMello spent the next three years in overdubs, tedious reconstruction, and careful restoration until the project evolved into something larger: not merely a tribute to the Beatles’ swan song, but to the communal spirit and romantic instability of the Significant Looks themselves.

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Further ListeninG

for the already initiated…

Canaries for the Cauldron: A B-Sides Collection (2025)

features a “truly unhinged” sequence of covers, from Broken Social Scene to (gulp) Sublime, along with extended extras from the creation of the 2022 cross-over LP Confetti in a Coalmine.

Buy the full extended edition of an album ex-Death Cab for Cutie guitarist Chris Walla once tweeted was “far from awful!”

Available now on Bandcamp

Jennifer's Appendix, Vols. 3 & 4: ‘A Sidewalker’s Sweet Revenge’ (2022)

Who’s afraid of a Frank Zappa cover? Not Matt DeMello & The Anti-Matter Horns.

Featuring excerpts from 4 sets - solo and full band - at the legendary NYC songwriter haunt the Sidewalk Cafe. Buy the album that set the Eastern European prog blogs ablaze!


Available now on
Bandcamp

Celebrating Sleepy Time, Volume the Third! (2020) finds “

Uncle” Matt DeMello and “Auntie” Jennifer Nordmark returning for the third installment of their Celebrating Sleepy Time lullaby EP series paying tribute to Harry Nilsson, Danny Kaye, and the Sherman Brothers…

But Vol. 3 may be best known for one of Matt’s most heartfelt original tracks — “You May be Isla (But You’re No Island)”.

Available now on Bandcamp

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