Music Review: Hellogoodbye – Would It Kill You? [Reissue]

Every year there are a handful of songs that invade every airwave and track you down wherever you try to hide. Love them or hate them, they will dig deep into your brain until you hum them unwillingly while stuck in rush hour traffic. In 2007 one of those songs was the platinum hit “Here (In Your Arms)” by Hellogoodbye. The heavily modulated pop phenom was the first of a few hits from their debut album off of Drive-Thru Records called Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!, which also included “All of Your Love” and “Baby, It’s Fact.”

Would It Kill You? Album Cover

As many bands who hit the spotlight fast from a debut album do, once home from their worldwide tour, they went to work on a follow-up album (Would It Kill You?). Yet, that album ended up only seeing very limited distribution because the band broke from Drive-Thru Records and released it under their own label, Wasted Summer. Cut to the present, Hellogoodbye have signed on as the first artist to under a new label, Old Friends Records, and the record company is reissuing Would It Kill You? with bonus live tracks from the Daytrotter’s Barnstormer Tour and a previously unreleased track called “Not Ever Coming Home.”

During the overwhelming airplay of “Here (In Your Arms)” there was some fairly common criticism of the band. While detractors would begrudgingly admit the obvious talent for catchy pop hooks, they would openly doubt the band could satisfy a live crowd since they relied so heavily on Auto-Tune and voice modulation for the vocals. To me, it became very obvious those people had never seen them live.

Hellogoodbye surprises and excites their crowds with an amazing blend of humor, power and rock-influenced rage behind their nerd/hipster exteriors. While the music can fall under the category of folk/pop, their energy is much more comfortable under the umbrella of punk. Leaping around stage, lead singer Forrest Kline screams chorus lyrics like he was exorcising Iggy Pop.

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