Singer-Songwriter Mathew deRiso

Ma "It’s a crying shame that the world at large isn’t familiar with this guy yet. It’s time for that to change. Country, Americana, Southern rock, call it what you want to call it. I’ll just call it bad-ass."

-Fred Phillips somethingelsereviews.com

 

Dubbed as the "Hemingway of the Highway" by fans, singer-songwriter Mathew deRiso  has written, recorded and performed original music since 2006.  Vocalist and principle songwriter for the roots rock band The Profane Saints from 2006-2019,  Mat is currently at work on  his first solo album since 2010's critically acclaimed "Plank Road Drag".    Critics have hailed him as "A Young Steve Earle with a more powerful set of Pipes" "Lynyrd Skynyrd meets Rob Zombie" and "Gritty, Soulful Hard Luck Americana"   Mat has shared the stage with Chuck Berry, the Neville Brothers, David Alan Coe,  John Hiatt, Stoney LaRue,  Cody Johnson, The Bottle Rockets, Bruce Hornsby, Michael McDermott, Ziggy Marley, The Reverend Horton Heat, Bonnie Raitt and the Avett Brothers. 

In 2006, Mat D became the principle songwriter, acoustic guitarist and vocalist for Mat D and the Profane Saints.  Several albums followed to critical acclaim, international radio airplay and regional success.  The band performed and toured throughout  Iowa,  Nebraska, South Dakota and Minnesota before  disbanding in early 2019.

 

In 2020 Mat began working with producer Mark Dahm on a new album.  Following the sessions and release of the album- a new band, The Roadside Revival was formed consisting of Profane Saints alum Jeff Deignan on drums and percussion, Scott Walters on bass guitar, Jason Haven on lead guitar and Mark Dahm on electric guitar.  

Mat lives and works in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.  He has released two albums for the independent label SMC Records.  He is currently working on a third album for the label.

Mat D  Phantom Locomotive - 2021  (SMC RECORDS)

Jericho Gap - 2023  (SMC RECORDS)

 

Additional DISCOGRAPHY 

Mat D and the Profane Saints  Drugstore Mermaid  EP -  2005

Mat D and the Profane Saints  Small Town Burning - 2006

Mat D and the Profane Saints   Brand New Faith EP  - 2007

Mat D  Gasoline Rattle - 2007

Mat D Merciful 66 - 2008

Mat D and the Profane Saints  Dirt Town City Limits - 2009

Mat D Plank Road Drag - 2010

Mat D   Broken Hymns Volume 1  EP - 2012

Mat D  Broken Hymns Volume 2 EP - 2013

Mat D  Broken Hymns Volume 3 EP - 2013

Mat D and the Profane Saints  Holyoke - 2014

Mat D and the Profane Saints  The Mercy Road -2016

Mat D  Broken Hymns - The Collection (remastered) - 2019

Mat D  The Cathouse Sessions EP - 2020 

 

 "I've been in and around music and the business of music, since the early 1970's. In all that time I've heard a lot of bad music, a lot of good music but very little GREAT music. This is GREAT music; well written, well played, solidly produced...from beginning to end the finest example of Americana Rockabilly I have ever heard... It stacks up with Haggard, Johnny Cash, Elvis, and kicks the liver out of most major label attempts in this genre"

- Jim Pipkin Hickorywind.org

 

 

"Mat D is kind of a bad boy… but not in the popped collar, wallet chain that touches the floor, or even wearing his knickerbockers below the knee – type way. Instead, he sings about the lives of murders, thieves, and the hard living regular folks – which, according to Mat D, are not really that different.  

If you are looking for “genericana” – this is not it. Mat D tells it like it is and don’t hold anything back. Golden-eared afternoon jock at KMIT, “Hot Country,” 105.9 FM Mitchell, South Dakota, Joel “Big J” Van Dover says, “During today’s age of ‘Bro’ Country, an artist like Mat D is the ultimate musical refreshment for those of us that crave real, heartfelt, from the gut music. It’s storytelling at its best, and Mat D’s heart and voice bleeds truth when he sings.”  

Van Dover continues, “I’ve been in country radio for 30-plus years, and the best and most moving acoustic performance I’ve had live on the air is Mat D...Music to me is supposed to be about truth, and Mat D’s version of the truth and world as he sees it makes for gripping music that restores my faith in tight bands and true songwriters. What I really like about them, I don’t know what genre to place them in. That to me is the true art of the world of music."

            -Duane Doobie  Radio Info Magazine 

 

 

 

Photo by Kevin Vogt