Stars Were Exploding – Good Luck
Quick, dirty, melodic, exuberant. It comes and goes before you get a chance to dig deep. And that is how it should be, because there’s something beautiful about a song that hits you hard but never quite gives you a chance to understand what happened.
A star can burn for millions of years, and it’s good that they do because otherwise we could never be here in the first place. But still you need for them to explode, too. If they simply burned forever the whole universe would be hydrogen and helium and a very dull place. We only get the mad, beautiful world as it is because of explosive bursts that burn away the old and turn them into new elements that form into the ground under our feet, the food we eat, and the people that we love.
Good Luck write DIY pop-punk songs with scorching guitar lines and a whole lot of passion. Into Lake Griffy came out last year, but I didn’t discover it until a few months ago unfortunately.