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Hello Destiny

Goldfinger

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Goldfinger discuss some serious issues on Hello Destiny... -- political activism, suicidal despair, breakups, war, religion, media exploitation, and political prisoners -- but do so with such bright, exuberant melodies that it's easy to overlook the lyrics. This makes the album work on two levels, engaging those who are there for the sociopolitical messages (albeit not particularly inspired or original ones) or just the fun and breezy nature of the tunes (albeit not particularly inspired or original ones). While the performances are solid on Hello Destiny..., there's nothing exceptional on display. Instead, John Feldmann, Kelly Lemieux, Charlie Paulson, and Darrin Pfeiffer sound settled in their groove. They're comfortable with each other and their influences, which allows the group to dabble in a myriad of styles here, including punk-pop, ska, and hardcore, while still maintaining a surprisingly smooth and consistent listen. Even the tough subjects dealt with in Feldmann's lyrics blend in nicely, thanks to his playful vocals. However, the bounce can't hide the more controversial items on offer (such as the manic "Handjobs for Jesus," which snidely takes both religious conservatives and George W. Bush to task, or "Free Kevin Kjonaas," an incessantly catchy number that advocates the release of an incarcerated animal rights activist), and that could make some listeners uneasy. Still, Hello Destiny... is at its heart a good-natured album, and it's refreshing to hear a band take on societal ills with hope instead of fury. It's by no means an essential album, but it's certainly a fun and educational one.
© Katherine Fulton /TiVo

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1
One More Time
00:03:14

JOHN FELDMANN, Composer - Goldfinger, MainArtist

2008 SideOneDummy Records 2008 SideOneDummy Records

2
Get Up
00:02:58

JOHN FELDMANN, Composer - Goldfinger, MainArtist

2008 SideOneDummy Records 2008 SideOneDummy Records

3
Goodbye
00:02:35

JOHN FELDMANN, Composer - Goldfinger, MainArtist

2008 SideOneDummy Records 2008 SideOneDummy Records

4
Without Me
00:03:14

JOHN FELDMANN, Composer - Goldfinger, MainArtist

2008 SideOneDummy Records 2008 SideOneDummy Records

5
If I'm Not Right...
00:03:34

Goldfinger, MainArtist - John William Feldmann, Composer

2008 SideOneDummy Records 2008 SideOneDummy Records

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War
00:03:36

Charlie Paulson, Composer - Dean Butterworth, Composer - Goldfinger, MainArtist - John William Feldmann, Composer

2008 SideOneDummy Records 2008 SideOneDummy Records

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How Do You Do It
00:02:10

JOHN FELDMANN, Composer - Goldfinger, MainArtist

2008 SideOneDummy Records 2008 SideOneDummy Records

8
Bury Me
00:03:25

JOHN FELDMANN, Composer - Goldfinger, MainArtist

2008 SideOneDummy Records 2008 SideOneDummy Records

9
Not Amused
00:01:49

Charlie Paulson, Composer - Goldfinger, MainArtist

2008 SideOneDummy Records 2008 SideOneDummy Records

10
Handjobs for Jesus
00:04:38

Goldfinger, MainArtist - John William Feldmann, Composer

2008 SideOneDummy Records 2008 SideOneDummy Records

11
Free Kevin Kjonaas
00:03:24

Goldfinger, MainArtist - John William Feldmann, Composer

2008 SideOneDummy Records 2008 SideOneDummy Records

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Julian
00:01:33

JOHN FELDMANN, Composer - Goldfinger, MainArtist

2008 SideOneDummy Records 2008 SideOneDummy Records

Album review

Goldfinger discuss some serious issues on Hello Destiny... -- political activism, suicidal despair, breakups, war, religion, media exploitation, and political prisoners -- but do so with such bright, exuberant melodies that it's easy to overlook the lyrics. This makes the album work on two levels, engaging those who are there for the sociopolitical messages (albeit not particularly inspired or original ones) or just the fun and breezy nature of the tunes (albeit not particularly inspired or original ones). While the performances are solid on Hello Destiny..., there's nothing exceptional on display. Instead, John Feldmann, Kelly Lemieux, Charlie Paulson, and Darrin Pfeiffer sound settled in their groove. They're comfortable with each other and their influences, which allows the group to dabble in a myriad of styles here, including punk-pop, ska, and hardcore, while still maintaining a surprisingly smooth and consistent listen. Even the tough subjects dealt with in Feldmann's lyrics blend in nicely, thanks to his playful vocals. However, the bounce can't hide the more controversial items on offer (such as the manic "Handjobs for Jesus," which snidely takes both religious conservatives and George W. Bush to task, or "Free Kevin Kjonaas," an incessantly catchy number that advocates the release of an incarcerated animal rights activist), and that could make some listeners uneasy. Still, Hello Destiny... is at its heart a good-natured album, and it's refreshing to hear a band take on societal ills with hope instead of fury. It's by no means an essential album, but it's certainly a fun and educational one.
© Katherine Fulton /TiVo

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