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TeenSpot Review
Hello goodbye; isn't that
a Beatles track? Apparently so, but it's nothing to
do with the name, says Forrest Kline, vocalist and
guitar player in the band. The name is infact, a quote
from Screech in an episode of Saved By The Bell. So
much for deep meanings huh?
One of the stranger signings to Drive Thru Records,
Hellogoodbye is Forrest Kline, Jesse Kurvink, Marcus
Cole and Chris Profeta, four high school pals who
started a band in order to have fun... something this
EP screams from the moment track one fires up to the
second track six fades out.
Keyboard emphasised pop punk... many Drive Thru fans
may automatically make the correlation between Hellogoodbye
fan site and Something Corporate... well, don't. It's
nothing similiar. Think Halifax meets Motion City
Soundtrack... you're getting closer, but you are still
way way out. It's a new genre, i'm sure.
Track one, Shimmy Shimmy Quarter Turn is an addictive
slice of Hellogoodbye pie. It's tight melodies and
notoriously MSN name quoted lyrics make it a song
you'll want to hear again and again. After I heard
it, I decided that this had sold the EP to me anyway.
It couldn't go downhill.. I'd just have to listen
to that first track again.
Call N' Return is another ridicuously catchy pop gem,
and will undoubtedly stick in your head just as much
as Hellogoodbye. It's simple hooks do their job.
The two Bonnie Taylor Shakedown tracks on the album
(3 and 6 respectively) are fragile ode's to the bands
trials and tribulations... admittedly... one is a
dance remix of the first... but both sound as great
as each other. A compliment, as oppose to a competition.
Track four, Jesse Buy Nothing, is, and I'm not going
to lie... a little odd. It's one of the tracks that
makes you wonder about the band. Musical Insanity,
is the best quote i've heard about it so far. It's
the way Jesse of the band asked a girl out to prom.
After hearing it... I can't help but wonder, did she
accept? I'll let you decide.
The EP ends on a sour-sweet note in the form of 'Dear
Jamie... sincerely me' where the band offer a pop-rock
(Weezer?) ballad expressing the impermanence of relationships.
A deeper track than any other on the ep; but just
as convincingly great.
If this EP is anything to go by, the full length
offering from Hellogoodbye sounds pretty exciting.
I'm not sure where this new wave of Synth punk came
from.... but I'm liking it.. and the best... the BEST
thing about this EP? You can hear the entire thing
on their Purevolume site.
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