When the family returned to
New York City, his parents sent him to the
Lycée Français de New York. There he joined
The Cost of Living in 1982 or 1983, a band formed by a teacher, Patrick Thouron, and a few students, including
Daniel Lorca, Stéphane Dehais, and Fabrice Griffoulière-Frère. The Cost of Living split up in 1990, after having released two records, played in venues such as
CBGB, and having a video played on
MTV, but Matthew and Daniel joined another band,
Because Because Because, with two other musicians. This enterprise was short-lived and they soon split up, despite the recording of a demo, unreleased to this day, for the label
Stickboy, which would later release
Nada Surf's first single (7"), "The Plan/Telescope", in 1994. Hilary, Matthew's elder sister, was a college radio DJ. She helped develop and influence her younger brother's musical tastes, lending him records from her impressive collection and cassette tapes of her show. Matthew joined the project initiated by Hilary and her partner, Jonathan,
The Silly Pillows, for a few collaborations. He also wrote and edited for
Guitar World, interviewing, among others,
Oasis and
Mick Jones.
Minor Alps In 2013, Caws and singer-songwriter
Juliana Hatfield formed the new band Minor Alps. The duo's debut album,
Get There, was released on October 29, 2013 on
Barsuk Records. ==Personal life==