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From The Desk Of Matt Pond: “Do Whatever You Want All The Time” By Ponytail

It wasn’t a near-death experience, but it was enough to compel Matt Pond to hit the reset button. The newly emancipated, New Hampshire-bred frontguy for the ever-morphing outfit Matt Pond PA broke his leg on tour in 2011. Shaken by the freak occurrence and the ensuing surgery, Pond finished out the tour sitting down, then headed to St. Augustine, Fla., to convalesce with friends. Once there, he quickly took to the funky, historic northeast Florida town’s laid-back lifestyle and Southern lilt. A rejuvenated sheen permeates The Lives Inside The Lines Of Your Hands (BMG)—especially the new album’s ebullient first half. It isn’t so much that Pond has abandoned the autumnal, inward-delving perspective that pervaded 2010’s The Dark Leaves, or his long-established penchant for overt melancholy. But he has given both a thorough airing out with a blast of smog-free, temperate air. Pond will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our brand new feature on him.

Pond: It’s heartbreaking that Ponytail broke up after releasing such an impressive, cathartic album. In all my listening experience, it’s the closest I’ve come to unadulterated joy. I truly love their orchestrated chaos. At the same time, it’s kind of perfect they parted ways. The end isn’t something to fear. The end is an uncharted gateway. In some sense, it’s more exciting than anything we’ll actually know.

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