Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Praise Made In Haste (But Totally Deserved)


Good Luck - Into Lake Griffy (2008)

So, on Friday, I went to a 7-11 in Washington DC to see Bomb The Music Industry! play. One of the openers was a small trio called Good Luck. Consisting of one bassist, one guitarist, and a drummer, the small group managed to let their punky pop utterly destroy the small room.

Matt Tobey's emotional voice goes so well with the fast-paced, technical punk music that it's just obscene; his tapping guitar lines that act as bridges are so much more than I would've ever expected out of a punk trio born in Indiana. Not to mention Ginger Alford's powerful vocals on plenty of the tracks, just as well. Between the two of them, the songs are easily blazed through and the heartfelt lyrics are belted. Every song is a singlalong, every song is done perfectly. I'm very, very, very impressed with them and would say to keep tabs on this band; they're definitely going places.


Genres: punk, technical, lyrical, pop-punk
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