Review by Val Vaccaro for Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck  
http://www.newagemusicreviews.net/
Release Date: December 12, 2016
Independent Label:  Nuance Music Group
Website
If
 you find yourself waxing sentimental and in self-reflection at the end 
of the year, and seek solace in the comfort of soothing music, you’re 
not the only one.
Matt Marshak’s Year’s End CD is a solo acoustic
 guitar New Age album with 14 new original songs inspired by his 
philosophical perspective on life and the change of seasons.  Marshak’s 
Year’s End CD offers beautiful, relaxing, instrumental acoustic guitar 
melodies with the healing power to lift your spirits at any time of year
 - to provide refuge from a hectic holiday season, or simple solace from
 the busy demands and ordeals of everyday life. 
As proof of the 
restorative nature of Marshak’s Year’s End music, it has recently been 
licensed to Healing Healthcare Systems’ C.A.R.E. music channel to 
hospitals across America for relaxation, healing, and recovery of 
patients and their families and to provide a pleasant atmosphere for 
hospital staff.   That is a good example of ‘music therapy’ for the 
mind, body and soul.  Marshak’s Year’s End CD is also on the Top 100 
Radio Airplay chart for Zonemusicreporter.com (formerly 
NewAgeReporter.com).
During a recent snowy winter evening in the 
New York, Marshak said (on his Facebook “Live” video to friends and fans
 from around world), “This time of year I get sentimental, more 
introspective. There’s something about the wintry weather and (playing) 
acoustic guitar that makes me more creative…the writing process often 
starts for me on the acoustic guitar.”
According to Marshak, “the
 introspective music on Year’s End is a big contrast from what I’ve done
 (before).”  Marshak’s Year’s End CD can appeal to both New Age 
listeners, and to smooth jazz fans alike.   Since 2003, Matt Marshak has
 recorded 9 smooth jazz instrumental CDs, with his music topping 
Billboard and other jazz charts. Marshak performs at jazz venues and 
music festivals in the U.S. and around the world.
On the Year’s 
End album, Matt Marshak skillfully plays two acoustic guitars- a 
Larrivee Parlor P-05 guitar and a Taylor S12 grand concert guitar - 
sometimes sounding like an Indian sitar.  Marshak draws upon numerous 
sources of inspiration for this CD. The pretty instrumental melodies on 
Marshak’sYear’s End CD are easy-to-listen-to tunes featuring an eclectic
 mix of influences from new age, pop, country, jazz, folk, medieval, and
 classical music, reminiscent (without the vocals) of the genre-bending 
music of Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, acoustic guitar riffs from Led 
Zeppelin, the warm sounds of James Taylor, and a variety of movie 
soundtracks.  Marshak recently said after playing his “Thanksgiving Day”
 song that: “I’ve always been a big fan of James Taylor… he was a big 
influence on me… his chords, his movements (on songs) like “Carolina on 
My Mind.”
The music on Matt Marshak’s Year’s End album also has 
some melodic elements similar to other New Age music such as Jim 
Brickman’s Sooth CDs, but without vocals, nature sounds, or a typical 
new age production.  The acoustic guitar songs on Marshak’s Year’s End 
CD are self-sufficient – they are aural soundscapes which paint their 
own poetic pictures.
Listeners may also want to check out videos 
of songs from Year’s End on YouTube. For example, there is a video is of
 Matt Marshak’s “Baby’s First Snowfall” with some nice photos posted by 
The SmoothJazzLoft. Another video features Matt Marshak playing acoustic
 guitar on the song “Rest My Child” - Matt Marshak (Live). 
Overall,
 Marshak’s Year’s End CD can gracefully bring the gift of calm, with its
 aural soundscapes to enhance your life for any time of year.  Matt 
Marshak’s Year’s End CD is available on various websites including 
CDBaby.com.
5/5 Stars
CD Review by Val Vaccaro
December 17, 2017
 
Tracks:
01. Peace and Joy
02. Thanksgiving Day        
03. Walk in the Forest        
04. Great People       
05. Winter's Day        
06. The Light of Spring     
07. Leave Your Worries       
08. Deep Within     
09. Rest My Child       
10. This Old Barn        
11. Echo       
12. Harvest Song     
 14. Baby's First Snowfall        

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