Editorial Reviews
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In a sea of generic punk rock bands, Get Set Go manages to distinguish themselves with a uniquely attractive sound coveted by many but only successfully tapped into by a few. Their unpretentious and appealing style is reminiscent of something somewhere between a punked-out Death Cab for Cutie and The Ramones. Somehow theyve found the perfect balance between catchy simplicity and a certain sophisticated complexity, giving them a quirky almost irreverent edge. Memorable and clean guitar riffs, strangely compelling bass lines, and strong drum beats compliment inviting melodies and basically brilliant lyrics. The vein of sharp-tongued wit and sarcasm running through each song has a poignancy, depth, and perspective inarguably not heard since Weezer released "Pinkerton" in 1996. Their sound reflects true emotional tumult and acerbic pessimism cut with wry humor, as opposed to sappy uninspired emo-esque self-pity. The albums strong emotional undercurrent only thinly veiled by melodic power-pop hooks and playful cynicism gives it a certain vulnerability thats incontestably propulsive.
--Natasha Melnick
So You've Ruined Your Life,Get Set Go,Tsr Records,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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