Matt Mitchell Music Co.: 'Obvious Euphoria' Album Release Show with The Holy Broke Matt Mitchell’s easy-going demeanor and casual folk charm are a lot sunnier than a lot of the topics he pens songs about. Such is the case on his newly released LP, Obvious Euphoria, which features folky Americana tunes about hard times breeding good songs (“Hourglass”), the depressive contraction of being lonely but not wanting to be around others (“Kerosene”) and a standout track about the downtrodden troubles at Spokane’s infamous Second and Division intersection (“Bootstrap Nation”). The album doesn’t feel gloomy though, and Mitchell has a bit more fun on rockin’ tracks about country music (“Country Gonna Kill Me”) and his own nomadic road dog lifestyle (“Captain Toyota”). While the album actually dropped in January, Mitchell is finally getting around to doing a proper full band release show at the Big Dipper