Matt Sucich
say it: Sue.Sitch

Talking At Walls is out today. It is also my 44th birthday. I didn’t do that on purpose, I wanted to put it out on Tuesday because I think records coming out on Tuesdays was way better, but here we are • Originally thought up as a kind of “deluxe” to Holy Smokes, and a way to extend the lifespan of an album in a short-attention-span-era, Talking At Walls has ended up becoming its very own thing. This is how we sound when you see us live. It has 7 live performances of previously released tracks. It has one new song. And since the entire session was filmed, it’s also how we look when you see us live (4 videos have been released so far.) The band is Tim Lappin on bass, Bryan Bisordi on drums, and Paul Loren on keys/engineering/mixing. The film crew is Phil Sokoloff and Ian Havens. The cover photo is also by Phil Sokoloff. Everyone did their jobs really well and I love how this came out a whole lot. I hope your new favorite version of a Matt Sucich song is here, and maybe this is someone’s first impression of Matt Sucich altogether. I’d be more than okay with that. I’m still floating from Tuesday night’s show in Brooklyn and that alone is fueling this delusion for a little while longer. Thanks for all of your support. Stop gatekeeping me and share this record with someone ;) love you. It’s a crazy time to be alive ✌🏼❤️🐕☕️

Talking At Walls is out today. It is also my 44th birthday. I didn’t do that on purpose, I wanted to put it out on Tuesday because I think records coming out on Tuesdays was way better, but here we are • Originally thought up as a kind of “deluxe” to Holy Smokes, and a way to extend the lifespan of an album in a short-attention-span-era, Talking At Walls has ended up becoming its very own thing. This is how we sound when you see us live. It has 7 live performances of previously released tracks. It has one new song. And since the entire session was filmed, it’s also how we look when you see us live (4 videos have been released so far.) The band is Tim Lappin on bass, Bryan Bisordi on drums, and Paul Loren on keys/engineering/mixing. The film crew is Phil Sokoloff and Ian Havens. The cover photo is also by Phil Sokoloff. Everyone did their jobs really well and I love how this came out a whole lot. I hope your new favorite version of a Matt Sucich song is here, and maybe this is someone’s first impression of Matt Sucich altogether. I’d be more than okay with that. I’m still floating from Tuesday night’s show in Brooklyn and that alone is fueling this delusion for a little while longer. Thanks for all of your support. Stop gatekeeping me and share this record with someone ;) love you. It’s a crazy time to be alive ✌🏼❤️🐕☕️

Talking At Walls is out today. It is also my 44th birthday. I didn’t do that on purpose, I wanted to put it out on Tuesday because I think records coming out on Tuesdays was way better, but here we are • Originally thought up as a kind of “deluxe” to Holy Smokes, and a way to extend the lifespan of an album in a short-attention-span-era, Talking At Walls has ended up becoming its very own thing. This is how we sound when you see us live. It has 7 live performances of previously released tracks. It has one new song. And since the entire session was filmed, it’s also how we look when you see us live (4 videos have been released so far.) The band is Tim Lappin on bass, Bryan Bisordi on drums, and Paul Loren on keys/engineering/mixing. The film crew is Phil Sokoloff and Ian Havens. The cover photo is also by Phil Sokoloff. Everyone did their jobs really well and I love how this came out a whole lot. I hope your new favorite version of a Matt Sucich song is here, and maybe this is someone’s first impression of Matt Sucich altogether. I’d be more than okay with that. I’m still floating from Tuesday night’s show in Brooklyn and that alone is fueling this delusion for a little while longer. Thanks for all of your support. Stop gatekeeping me and share this record with someone ;) love you. It’s a crazy time to be alive ✌🏼❤️🐕☕️

Talking At Walls is out today. It is also my 44th birthday. I didn’t do that on purpose, I wanted to put it out on Tuesday because I think records coming out on Tuesdays was way better, but here we are • Originally thought up as a kind of “deluxe” to Holy Smokes, and a way to extend the lifespan of an album in a short-attention-span-era, Talking At Walls has ended up becoming its very own thing. This is how we sound when you see us live. It has 7 live performances of previously released tracks. It has one new song. And since the entire session was filmed, it’s also how we look when you see us live (4 videos have been released so far.) The band is Tim Lappin on bass, Bryan Bisordi on drums, and Paul Loren on keys/engineering/mixing. The film crew is Phil Sokoloff and Ian Havens. The cover photo is also by Phil Sokoloff. Everyone did their jobs really well and I love how this came out a whole lot. I hope your new favorite version of a Matt Sucich song is here, and maybe this is someone’s first impression of Matt Sucich altogether. I’d be more than okay with that. I’m still floating from Tuesday night’s show in Brooklyn and that alone is fueling this delusion for a little while longer. Thanks for all of your support. Stop gatekeeping me and share this record with someone ;) love you. It’s a crazy time to be alive ✌🏼❤️🐕☕️

Talking At Walls is out today. It is also my 44th birthday. I didn’t do that on purpose, I wanted to put it out on Tuesday because I think records coming out on Tuesdays was way better, but here we are • Originally thought up as a kind of “deluxe” to Holy Smokes, and a way to extend the lifespan of an album in a short-attention-span-era, Talking At Walls has ended up becoming its very own thing. This is how we sound when you see us live. It has 7 live performances of previously released tracks. It has one new song. And since the entire session was filmed, it’s also how we look when you see us live (4 videos have been released so far.) The band is Tim Lappin on bass, Bryan Bisordi on drums, and Paul Loren on keys/engineering/mixing. The film crew is Phil Sokoloff and Ian Havens. The cover photo is also by Phil Sokoloff. Everyone did their jobs really well and I love how this came out a whole lot. I hope your new favorite version of a Matt Sucich song is here, and maybe this is someone’s first impression of Matt Sucich altogether. I’d be more than okay with that. I’m still floating from Tuesday night’s show in Brooklyn and that alone is fueling this delusion for a little while longer. Thanks for all of your support. Stop gatekeeping me and share this record with someone ;) love you. It’s a crazy time to be alive ✌🏼❤️🐕☕️

Talking At Walls is out today. It is also my 44th birthday. I didn’t do that on purpose, I wanted to put it out on Tuesday because I think records coming out on Tuesdays was way better, but here we are • Originally thought up as a kind of “deluxe” to Holy Smokes, and a way to extend the lifespan of an album in a short-attention-span-era, Talking At Walls has ended up becoming its very own thing. This is how we sound when you see us live. It has 7 live performances of previously released tracks. It has one new song. And since the entire session was filmed, it’s also how we look when you see us live (4 videos have been released so far.) The band is Tim Lappin on bass, Bryan Bisordi on drums, and Paul Loren on keys/engineering/mixing. The film crew is Phil Sokoloff and Ian Havens. The cover photo is also by Phil Sokoloff. Everyone did their jobs really well and I love how this came out a whole lot. I hope your new favorite version of a Matt Sucich song is here, and maybe this is someone’s first impression of Matt Sucich altogether. I’d be more than okay with that. I’m still floating from Tuesday night’s show in Brooklyn and that alone is fueling this delusion for a little while longer. Thanks for all of your support. Stop gatekeeping me and share this record with someone ;) love you. It’s a crazy time to be alive ✌🏼❤️🐕☕️
happy 10 to Montauk • been doing less staring into the past, and my phone, but this anniversary is worth acknowledging • “used to be I’d make everything that I made” hits more than ever these days. the video feat. our star luke norby was a fun day and a heady reminder that even 10 years ago we were already as addicted to/fed up with our devices as we are now. please go have a listen in all the appropriate places, buy it on vinyl, or send it to a friend. I’m glad it’s still a song people like to hear and it’s still a song I like to play. Happy Montauk 10. go on all the way. la da da da. 🤳🏼

happy 10 to Montauk • been doing less staring into the past, and my phone, but this anniversary is worth acknowledging • “used to be I’d make everything that I made” hits more than ever these days. the video feat. our star luke norby was a fun day and a heady reminder that even 10 years ago we were already as addicted to/fed up with our devices as we are now. please go have a listen in all the appropriate places, buy it on vinyl, or send it to a friend. I’m glad it’s still a song people like to hear and it’s still a song I like to play. Happy Montauk 10. go on all the way. la da da da. 🤳🏼

happy 10 to Montauk • been doing less staring into the past, and my phone, but this anniversary is worth acknowledging • “used to be I’d make everything that I made” hits more than ever these days. the video feat. our star luke norby was a fun day and a heady reminder that even 10 years ago we were already as addicted to/fed up with our devices as we are now. please go have a listen in all the appropriate places, buy it on vinyl, or send it to a friend. I’m glad it’s still a song people like to hear and it’s still a song I like to play. Happy Montauk 10. go on all the way. la da da da. 🤳🏼

happy 10 to Montauk • been doing less staring into the past, and my phone, but this anniversary is worth acknowledging • “used to be I’d make everything that I made” hits more than ever these days. the video feat. our star luke norby was a fun day and a heady reminder that even 10 years ago we were already as addicted to/fed up with our devices as we are now. please go have a listen in all the appropriate places, buy it on vinyl, or send it to a friend. I’m glad it’s still a song people like to hear and it’s still a song I like to play. Happy Montauk 10. go on all the way. la da da da. 🤳🏼

i’ll be making my Ireland debut next week with a little feature spot at the spirit store in dundalk • wednesday, april 15 • very excited to be going
📸 @rileybynature
first verse/chorus of a new one i play a lot for the walls and the windows and the dog

a nice week of music out on the north atlantic ocean
(official 📸 by @willbyington / polaroid by @rosecousins)

a nice week of music out on the north atlantic ocean
(official 📸 by @willbyington / polaroid by @rosecousins)

a nice week of music out on the north atlantic ocean
(official 📸 by @willbyington / polaroid by @rosecousins)

a nice week of music out on the north atlantic ocean
(official 📸 by @willbyington / polaroid by @rosecousins)

a nice week of music out on the north atlantic ocean
(official 📸 by @willbyington / polaroid by @rosecousins)

a nice week of music out on the north atlantic ocean
(official 📸 by @willbyington / polaroid by @rosecousins)

a nice week of music out on the north atlantic ocean
(official 📸 by @willbyington / polaroid by @rosecousins)
a nice week of music out on the north atlantic ocean
(official 📸 by @willbyington / polaroid by @rosecousins)
a nice week of music out on the north atlantic ocean
(official 📸 by @willbyington / polaroid by @rosecousins)

a nice week of music out on the north atlantic ocean
(official 📸 by @willbyington / polaroid by @rosecousins)

a nice week of music out on the north atlantic ocean
(official 📸 by @willbyington / polaroid by @rosecousins)

a nice week of music out on the north atlantic ocean
(official 📸 by @willbyington / polaroid by @rosecousins)

2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports

2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports

2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports
2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports

2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports

2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports

2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports
2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports

2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports

2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports

2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports

2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports

2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports

2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports

2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports
2025 was traveling and playing music for friends. i loved it. thanks to all for sticking with me while the next sucich thing reveals itself. calendar filling up for 2026 with more of the same planning to build with wood and play more racquet sports

a january show at our beloved scratcher. I asked sam to join me this year. I love sam’s songwriting. I asked james to draw me a little guinness. love james’ drawings. always a nice night at the scratcher hope you can make it. this is the face I make cleaning the gutter

a january show at our beloved scratcher. I asked sam to join me this year. I love sam’s songwriting. I asked james to draw me a little guinness. love james’ drawings. always a nice night at the scratcher hope you can make it. this is the face I make cleaning the gutter
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