Track listing
- Biggest Lie (2:11)
- I Want to Be Wrong (2:44)
- Yours to Destroy (3:25)
- Under the Garden (3:01)
- Sleeping Between Trucks (2:05)
- Domino (3:02)
- The Feel Good Song of the Year (3:09)
- The Trumpet Player (3:09)
- Night of the Living Living (2:28)
- Ontario (1:55)
- Pacific Standard Time (2:48)
- The Dregs of Sobriety (2:44)
- Kill the Rich (2:06)
- Take It Home (2:42)
At its best moments, songs from The Feel Good Record of the Year would fit seamlessly on any of the band's older albums, especially "I Want to Be Wrong" with its killer bassline and the title track which feels like a B-side from Making Friends that someone eventually got scolded at for forgetting about. The piano-driven "Ontario" is a welcome break to the driving tempo carried through most of the album. While there are plenty of changes in the mood of the record while it plays through, those changes match the mood of the band, which has always had its own ups and downs lyrically and musically.
The band does stumble at times, though. "Yours to Destroy" sounds like a cross between the Ataris' version of "Boys of Summer" and a synth track left on the computer that someone forgot to erase. Meanwhile, "The Trumpet Player" throws the listener off track momentarily with its too-slow bass drum that sounds a little too similar to a NOFX song I don't like. But these few low points don't get in the way of what at its core is a fantastic return of a band that I miss rocking out to in my (friend's) car in the (high) school parking lot.
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