Album Title
Goldfinger
Artist Icon The Knife (2017)
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"The Knife" is the seventh full-length studio release for the punk band Goldfinger, released July 21st, 2017 on the Rise label. The album features guest appearances from such artists as Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker, Mighty Mighty Boss Tones’ Nate Albert, MxPx's Mike Herrera, ONE OK ROCK’s Takahiro Moriuchi, Story Of The Year's Philip Sneed, and Twenty One Pilots' Josh Dun.
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 82, based on 4 reviews, indicating "Universal acclaim ".
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What do Josh Dun, Mark Hoppus, Taka Moriuchi and Travis Barker have in common? Well, they’re all awesome (obviously), plus they feature on this, Goldfinger’s first album in nine years – recruited by scene uber-producer and frontman John Feldmann.
From the barbed, Blink-182-esque pop-punk of ‘A Million Miles’ and grouchy, tongue in cheek call-outs of ‘Am I Deaf’ to sun-drenched ska numbers like ‘Don’t Let Me Go’, this is a mix of music for lounging by a pool, and tearing up a sweaty basement venue.
Throw in the bizarre dentistry fantasy of ‘Orthodontist Girl’ and calypso bounce of ‘Liftoff‘, and you’re in for a weird and wonderful ride. Reviewed by rocksound.tv.


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