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Beloved punk trio Good Luck shares "Timelapse," the second single/video from their forthcoming album Big Dreams, Mister, out October 17 via Lauren Records and Specialist Subject in the UK.
"Timelapse" is a sparkling, propulsive track that finds the band tapping into intricate melodies and emotional immediacy. Shimmering guitar lines swirl around a buoyant rhythm section, building toward cathartic choruses carried by the intertwined vocals of guitarist Matt Tobey and bassist Ginger Alford. It’s a song that balances lightness and longing, full of lyrical observations that flicker like memories in motion.
"It's a song about how strangely different time feels after having children," says Tobey. "Also literal gardening, metaphorical gardening, and The Final Architecture series by Adrian Tchaikovsky. Mix all that up in a stream of consciousness and you’ll have a snapshot of my headspace one sunny June day."
In Big Dreams, Mister, Good Luck reconnects with what they love most about making music together. Written during a series of weekends across Cleveland, Bloomington, and Philadelphia, the album brings together fragments of old song ideas and brand-new material, capturing the spontaneous joy of collaboration after more than a decade apart. Working with longtime friend and engineer Joe Reinhart (Hop Along, Joyce Manor, Modern Baseball), the band recorded their first new material in over ten years.