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Podcast Bringin’ It Backwards: Interview with Conor Matthews

We had the pleasure of interviewing Conor Matthews on the phone!

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You could practically watch the scene unfold in slow motion.

“A classic coupe pulls up, and Conor Matthews steps out like a character from some timeless flick. With effusive charisma, Midwest manners, old school charm, R&B swagger, and no filter, he brings blunt authenticity to his patented raw pop sound. After posting up over 25 million streams and receiving looks from Billboard, Idolator, Refinery29, and more, the singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer invites everyone to join him for a wild ride on his 2020 EP, Heartbreak In The Hills [Warner Records].

โ€œI wanted to showcase the parts of a breakup that can be exciting and fun, because youโ€™re casting off weights you didnโ€™t know you had and embracing life to the fullestโ€“meeting new people, new friends, and lots of new experiences,โ€ he explains. โ€œI was having the time of my life, post a toxic three-year relationship. To me, it felt like what a summer breakup feels like. Half of my heart was bleeding, but the other half was LIT. Rather than telling this like a sad boy, I wanted people to be able to bump this EP. Iโ€™m continuing to iron out my lane and embrace all of the influences from pop to R&B. This project adds a piece to the narrative of who I am as a person and an artist.โ€

It also represents the culmination of a quiet grind that began in his Illinois hometown โ€œwhere the suburbs meet the farmland.โ€ Plucked out of his freshman year at Belmont University, he landed a publishing deal with Keith Urban and Warner Chappell Music. During a long road trip, he expanded his palette from Tim McGraw and Brad Paisley to Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, Usher, and Tank as well as classic rock bands.

In 2018, he kicked off his solo career. Incorporating Nashville-style storytelling and vivid lyrics into a slick pop landscape, his breakthrough independent single โ€œForever Right Nowโ€ generated upwards of 7 million Spotify streams and counting. Signing to Warner Records, he took off on the 2020 Balloons EP highlighted by โ€œOlderโ€ [2.2 million Spotify streams]. Along the way, Conor crafted Heartbreak In The Hills with a collective of collaborators dubbed Hollywood Hillbillies in Los Angeles, Denver, and Nashville.

Now, he ignites this ride with the first single โ€œWay Out.โ€ A woozy melody echoes as he cycles through fluttering runs above a slick bass line and airy beat. He paints an honest picture punctuated by lines such as, โ€œshe back in my old sweater,โ€ โ€œtraded a Four Runner for a Mercedes,โ€ and his personal favorite, โ€œIโ€™m not a homewrecker. Itโ€™s a renovation.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a prequel to the story,โ€ he goes on. โ€œToxic relationships are the hardest to let go of. You move on from your ex. You start seeing other people, and then you rekindle an old flame. She breaks up with her new guy when youโ€™re in town. Itโ€™s an upbeat summer jam. I tackled a taboo subject from a different angle.โ€ Following this thread, โ€œHit Me Backโ€ hinges on a sing-song chant, โ€œShe donโ€™t hit me back no more, wanna hit it like before,โ€ over a hypnotic harmony. The intoxicating and infectious โ€œDrunkโ€ depicts โ€œthe reason she doesnโ€™t hit you back, because youโ€™re drunk and being ignorant and shit,โ€ he explains.

โ€œItโ€™s the brother to โ€˜Hit Me Backโ€™.โ€ Then, thereโ€™s โ€œS EX.โ€ His clever lyricism takes the spotlight as he coyly brags, โ€œYou know if your sex life was a playlist, Iโ€™m your greatest hit.โ€ Everything concludes on the title track โ€œHeartbreak In The Hills.โ€ Slick raps skate across a skittering bounce before climaxing on the ultimate late night in the hills. โ€œItโ€™s the culmination of the EP,โ€ he explains. โ€œIโ€™m being coy and saying, โ€˜This isnโ€™t even bad. Iโ€™m having the time of my lifeโ€™. It opens with me arriving at some mansion. Iโ€™ve got my new girl, and weโ€™re going hard until the morning. You can practically see the party.โ€

Accompanied by a narrative series of music videos, Heartbreak In The Hills illustrates the scope of his unpredictable and undeniable spirit. โ€œItโ€™s going to be crazy,โ€ he promises. โ€œWe did something totally different that will surprise you.โ€ In the end, the EP could be the perfect soundtrack to one hell of a night. โ€œI hope everyone walks away with a good time,โ€ he leaves off.

โ€œI hope it plays in clubs, house parties, and in the car when you want to feel good. Maybe listeners going through breakups can use it to have a fun in the midst of heartbreak. Honestly, I hope a couple of people get irresponsible to it,โ€ he grins.โ€

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