Mat & Faron – Original Review
Note: This review is from 2008
Luckily, though, this pair are very easy to warm to, despite their shabby, dishevelled appearance. Mathew Reed has oodles of cheekily salacious Mackem charm; while Faron Smith has the awkward, morose sidekick role down to a T.
When it comes to the songs, it’s true that much of the material wouldn’t stand up in stand-up. Supposedly post-ironic ditties about women and the Irish, for instance, tend just to repeat the same old stereotypes, while their opener, about Mat being a seedy rent boy, is a fairly standard catalogue of exaggerated depravity.
But the tracks are elevated by both the duo’s showmanship, and their musicianship. That prostitution song wouldn’t be out of place on a NME-tipped indie band’s album, or at least on their MySpace site.
It is, in short, a set that’s often very well executed with a vibrant, often unexpected, physicality and a very easy banter. Some set pieces are wobblier, and it would be nice to see them apply their strange likeability to some more inventive material. But a good, bankable routine nonetheless.
Published: 2 Jul 2008
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