Good for Me

Good for Me

by The Swellers
Good for Me

Good for Me

by The Swellers

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Without ever breaking big, the Swellers have become pop-punk veterans, playing in a style that, by 2011, was so closely identified with Green Day that it was hard to avoid being compared with the platinum-selling trio. To say that the Swellers sound like Green Day is only to say that they, too, play straight-ahead punk-pop, speedily riffing through melodic songs in hard rock arrangements. The Swellers have not begun to use the form to make grand statements like Green Day, but singer/guitarist Nick Diener is expressing himself in the songs on Good for Me, mostly by reflecting on a romantic relationship that seems to have gone sour. Wishing his lover could see "Inside My Head," he admits, "I was wrong," but it seems to be too late. In "Better Things," he celebrates his improved fortunes before adding, "I guess you wouldn't know, 'cause you're not here." Differences appear to be irreconcilable; in "Prime Meridian," Diener concludes, "It's not hard to see/The things you believe/Don't work for me." And yet, the album's last line finds him lamenting, "I'll never be me without you." Since the heyday of pop-punk seems to have passed while the Swellers were out touring, the band might be seen as something of a 1990s nostalgia act, and that, curiously, may suit Diener just fine. The album's most heartfelt song is "The Best I Ever Had," in which he reminisces about the '90s as the era when he looked forward to getting the latest records from Seattle, records like the early works of Green Day. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 09/13/2024
Label: Smartpunk Records
UPC: 0647379793593
Rank: 168539

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Swellers   Primary Artist
Ryan Collins   Guitar
Jonathan Diener   Vocals,Drums
Nick Diener   Guitar,Vocals
Anto Boros   Bass,Vocals

Technical Credits

Jonathan Diener   Composer,Concept
Jason Livermore   Producer,Engineer,Mixing
Bill Stevenson   Producer,Engineer
Ted Jensen   Mastering
Andrew Berlin   Engineer,Producer,Additional Production
Katie Robinson   Marketing
Nick Diener   Concept,Composer
Nick Bilardello   Design,Art Direction
Johnny Minardi   A&R
David Galea   Booking
Mitchell Wojcik   Photography
Aryanna Platt   A&R
Kenny Czadzeck   Management
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