![]() The transition, or lack there of, between “Dead Men Tell No Tales” and the next song has to be one of my favorite moments on Mutiny!. ![]() I know nothing about drums but I really love the beat on “Dead Men Tell No Tales”. The next track on this album makes me want to ride the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disney every time I hear it. I like the constant fastness to it and how it is so in your face. Not much can be said about this song because it’s so short. “We do it for the Money OBVIOUSLY!” is basically a 53 second rant against bands calling each other out about selling out. ![]() One of my favorite parts of the song is the bass line that mimics the vocals. The lyrics are up lifting and talk about how everything you start in life does not have to have a definite finish or end. This tune show cases Set Your Goal’s talent for delivering songs that do not define themselves to one genre. Mutiny! Starts off with the song “Work in Progress”, which I think is a great, ear catching set off for the album. Over the past couple of years the band has been growing in popularity while touring along side well established names as Anti-Flag and New Found Glory as well as playing the Vans Warped Tour. ![]() Set Your Goals released the EP Reset in 2006. This band from the city by the bay consists of Matt Wilson and Jordan Brown on vocals, Audelio Flores and Daniel Coddaire on guitar, Josheph Saucedo on bass, and lastly Michael Ambrose on drums. In the masses of “everything sounds the same” music, Set Your Goals have managed to break free from the pack and create Mutiny!. There are just some albums where every time I listen to them I get a new appreciation for the fine craftsmanship at hand, or in this case ear. ![]()
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