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Wikipedia article


"'Matthew Modine"' is a 2005 song by Montreal band Pony Up!, from their 2005 self-titled EP. The song describes the life of actor Matthew Modine, and the band members' sexual desire for him. It is the first song they ever recorded.[https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/6560-pony-up/ Pony Up! Montreal-based indie poppers issue their lo-fi debut.], at 'Pitchfork'; by Peter Macia; published March 21, 2005; retrieved January 22, 2020

Reception



'CMJ New Music Monthly' lauded "Matthew Modine" as "hilarity" with "salacious lines" that "ultimately leave (listeners) wanting more", comparing it to Toni Basil's "Mickey".[https://books.google.ca/books?id=HysEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA45&lpg=PA45&dq=%22pony+up%22+%22matthew+modine%22&source=bl&ots=MOxfhq3HBG&sig=ACfU3U11mLNcR6qfvcikCVp5JCFFt0TFFQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwir27aoy5fnAhWntVkKHVApAw4Q6AEwS3oECGQQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22pony%20up%22%20%22matthew%20modine%22&f=false Pony Up!], reviewed by Reed Fischer, in 'CMJ New Music Monthly' issue 139 (2005); retrieved January 22, 2020

'The Village Voice' described it as "deceptively simple", with "kicky naughtiness" in its lyrics and "50s girl-group ooohs and ahhhhs and 'Surfin' Bird' papa-oom-mow-mows" in its vocals.[https://www.villagevoice.com/2005/04/12/songs-about-going-down-on-celebrities-not-so-simple/ Songs About Going Down on Celebrities Not So Simple], by Jessica Grose, in 'the Village Voice'; published April 12, 2005; retrieved January 22, 2020

'Exclaim!' called it "infectious", stating that listeners may "want to hate" it, but that it is nonetheless "hard to resist";[https://exclaim.ca/music/article/pony_up-pony_up Pony Up!], reviewed by Vish Khanna; in 'Exclaim!'; published Apr 01, 2005; retrieved January 22, 2020 similarly, 'NOW' categorized it as "bubble-gum" and "a perfect popcult novelty hit."[https://nowtoronto.com/music/album-reviews/pony-up-2005-04-07 Pony Up!], reviewed by Sarah Liss; in 'NOW'; published April 7, 2005; retrieved January 22, 2020

'PopMatters', however, found the song to have "forehead-smacking lyrics", and to be "the most obvious" example of the album's "over-cuteness".[https://www.popmatters.com/ponyup-st2005-2496037686.html Pony Up!: self-titled], reviewed by David Malitz, in 'PopMatters'; published May 15, 2005; retrieved January 22, 2020 The 'Indiana Daily Student' faulted the song's vocals as "Mates of State-esque" and "(unable to) pass the first round of 'American Idol'", further stating that the "Yoko Ono-esque orgasmic shrieking" at the song's conclusion is "obnoxious", and that the lyrics' description of female sexual arousal is "yucky".[https://www.idsnews.com/article/2005/02/pony-immature-and-unoriginal-5b9c36d296b03 Pony immature and unoriginal], by Nate Gowdy, in the 'Indiana Daily Student'; published Feb 22, 2005; retrieved January 22, 2020

Modine's reaction



In a 2006 interview, the band's co-vocalist Laura Wills reported that Modine's manager had contacted them and offered to arrange a meeting "If you're ever in the New York area, let us know. He'd like to meet you," but specified that no such meeting occurred; however, Wills emphasized that Modine "definitely heard (the song) and apparently thought it was funny".[https://web.archive.org/web/20140908235829/https://www.thecoast.ca/halifax/pony-tale/Content?oid=959816 Pony tale: How four friends from Montreal formed a band, wrote some songs and hucked their demo at the right person], by Tara Thorne, in 'The Coast'; published October 19, 2006; archived 2014; via archive.org

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