The debut LP by Team Goldie, called Trailblazer, is a solid mix of pop-punk, emo, and overall nostalgia towards the scene of music most of us grew up on. Team Goldie comes from the mind of multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Matt DiStefano, and the new album was produced by DiStefano and John Browne. What comes through the speakers is a blast of energetic pop-punk songs filled with passion and knowledge of this genre. On the name-dropping single of “One & Only,” DiStefano rhythmically sings, “She was standing there in mom jeans and a plain white tee / With confidence, yelled “what’s good, Charlotte?” / Sand in my hand and we got to talking / She said “What’s your sign, boy?” I’m all Aries no Taurus / Just an absolute punk jumping straight to the chorus like…” before jumping into a crowd-pleasing chorus. While Team Goldie may just be happy to be a part of this scene of music, Trailblazer plays out like a record that you’ll want to revisit during the care free days of summer.
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Team Goldie (the pop-punk solo project of Matt from the band Cassettes) has returned with a new music video for “Roses.”
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I’m excited to re-introduce everyone to Team Goldie (the solo project from Matt from the band Cassettes), who have released a dual-single called “I’m Back” and “Big Riff.” On the first song, Matt is able to channel the best parts of the pop-punk genre in a crowd-pleasing package. He sings about his memories of the past few years and does a nice job of keeping his spirits high in this period of time that was so hard for so many people. His infectious energy makes for a great-sounding single that should keep interest high in this re-launched project.
On the second single, called “Big Riff,” Matt turns towards more of a rap-rock approach in the same vein as Twenty One Pilots and Powfu as he oozes with plenty of swagger in a song that bounces along with confidence. The country-tinged riff in the background keeps things interesting as it sounds like a familiar song, yet different enough to make it his own. Overall, there’s plenty to be excited about on Team Goldie’s triumphant return to the scene.