Mutiny
January 1st, 2005
urbn Posted:
Set Your Goals’ debut full lenght “Mutiny”, after an EP release earlier this year, is maybe the most
awaited melodic hardcore album of the year. After forming in 2004, Set Your Goals started touring like
madmen and releasing great hardcore shows and music. The record is a collection of 11 bullets that
features all of the classic elements of 80’s positive hardcore seen in a modern style, with the classic
singalong ala Gorilla Biscquits and the catchy pop punk hooks and melodies ala New Found Glory. Set
Your Goals is a band that is able to play a song like “We Do It For The Money, Obviously!” after an
introdution as “Work In Progress”, or to play an indtrouctive song as “Dead Men Tell No Tales” before
the positive hardcore of “Mutiny!”. The disc is quite short and fast and never lives a boring moment, or
a track that you’d like to skip, and this is a great plus. “Mutiny” is a great record, one of those albums
that we will all remember in 10 years and will look back to 2006 asking ourselves “Which were the most
important albums released in 2006?”. Set Your Goals’ “Mutiny” will be one of the first names to come to
mind.
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