My Goodness

My Goodness
Sarathan Records
General | May 2011

Reviews

MC Dizzy Jackson
Reviewed 2011-08-05
Another two-piece lo-fi band, this one out of Seattle and they kick some serious ass. A plethora of influences here including The Black Keys, The White Stripes, lots of ’70’s / ’80’s rawk bands, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, even a hint of John Lee Hooker. Guitar, drums and vocals. It’s rockin’ gut-bucket punk metal blues. No FCC’s.

*My Favorites*: 1, 2, 5, 10.

1. *(3:10) Mid / Fast. Wailin’ guitar with strong, plodding drumbeat. Killer.
2. *(3:15) Mid. Rockin’ with a cool change about halfway through, start stop phrases.
3. (3:25) Mid. Slow start, mellow vocal delivery then gets loud and fast.
4. (3:34) Mid. Spaghetti Western-ish with big sound and start stop phrasings.
5. *(2:58) Mid / Fast. A bit Black Sabbath or Soundgarden. Amped up and mean.
6. (1:58) Mid / Fast. Punky blues, short and screamed.
7. (3:12) Mid. Epic sounding, a bit sparse in some parts, kind of staccato.
8. (3:08) Mid. Vocals a-la Jon Spencer, plodding beat.
9. (3:59) Mid. Hypnotic, loud beat, sure to put you in a trance.
10. *(3:11) Slow / Mid. Quiet acoustic guitar and vocal, really nice.

Recent airplay

Blackout Baby
The Songsmith ShowOct 13, 2011
Blackout Baby
The Songsmith ShowOct 06, 2011
In The Sun
The Songsmith ShowSep 16, 2011
Blackout Baby
Brownian MotionSep 14, 2011
Blackout Baby
The Songsmith ShowSep 02, 2011
In The Sun
changin' it up (part two)Aug 23, 2011

Charting

2011-08-14 — 2011-10-16
Week EndingAirplays
Oct 16 1
Oct 9 1
Sep 18 2
Sep 4 1
Aug 28 1
Aug 21 2

Track listing

1. Blackout Baby
2. C'mon Doll
3. Cold Feet Killer
4. Let Me Free
5. I've Got A Notion
6. Un Poco
7. Dance Hall
8. Better Call Your Mother
9. In The Sun
10. Lost In The Soul