Forever and Ever x Infinity

Forever and Ever x Infinity

by New Found Glory
Forever and Ever x Infinity

Forever and Ever x Infinity

by New Found Glory

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Reissue / Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

With over 20 years of pop-punk power under their belts, scene stalwarts New Found Glory kicked off another decade in their careers with their tenth studio album, Forever and Ever X Infinity, charting an introspective yet witty journey through the trials of love as only the Florida band could. Produced by Steve Evetts -- the man at the helm of some of the band's most beloved albums by Saves the Day and Lifetime -- the set pumps out the nostalgia on 15 tracks that will be familiar (and welcome) to longtime fans. Unlike its predecessor, 2017's Makes Me Sick, Forever is a slight sonic return to form that forgoes the synths and bright island vibe of that last album, favoring muscular riffs, breakneck drums, and a familiar pogo bounce. Despite that energetic spirit, the band inserts bittersweet and wry lyrics into each song, charting the highs and lows of love from the initial rush ("Shook by Your Shaved Head") to the bitter end ("Slipping Away"). As "Double Chin for the Win" bounces along peppy percussion and rollicking guitars, frontman Jordan Pundik delivers witty lines like "You're the catch and I'm the one you throw back in" to a girl who he thinks is way out of his league, pleading with her, "Don't throw me back in!" New love is further explored on "Stay Awhile" and the humorous "Same Side Sitters," just as things turn sour on "Like I Never Existed." Desperate moves are made to salvage the relationship, whether through lackluster gestures (the plaintive "More and More") or last-ditch efforts ("Do You Want to Settle Down?"). Naysaying friends are called out ("Nothing to Say" and "Himalaya") and efforts are made to boost feelings of self-worth ("The Way You Deserve"). Through it all, Chad Gilbert's guitar chugs along and bassist Ian Grushka and drummer Cyrus Bolooki maintain each song's heartbeat, a jarring juxtaposition that finds the body responding enthusiastically with each bounce and bop as the heart breaks a little more each time Pundik delivers another petition. For lyrical content alone, Forever and Ever X Infinity is one of New Found Glory's most rewarding and relatable efforts; however, boosted by the loud and urgent instrumentation, it's transformed into one of the better albums in their late-era catalog. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Product Details

Release Date: 08/30/2024
Label: Hopeless Records
UPC: 0790692720316
Rank: 170617

Album Credits

Performance Credits

New Found Glory   Primary Artist
Chad Gilbert   Vocal Group,Guitar
Cyrus Bolooki   Drums,Vocal Group
Will Pugh   Vocal Group
Michael Bethancourt   Vocal Group
Ian Grushka   Bass,Vocal Group
Jordan Pundik   Vocals
Josh Colbert   Vocal Group
Joey Cimorelli   Vocal Group
Lisa Cimorelli   Vocal Group
Nick Cimorelli   Vocal Group

Technical Credits

Steve Evetts   Engineer,Producer
Chad Gilbert   Photography,Group Member,Art Direction
Cyrus Bolooki   Group Member
Will Pugh   Editing,Engineer
New Found Glory   Composer
Alan Douches   Mastering
Ian Grushka   Group Member
Jordan Pundik   Group Member
Jordan Reed   Assistant Engineer
Kyle Crawford   Design,Artwork
Mike Green   Mixing
Acacia Evans   Band Photo
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