Combining self-aware humour with the heart-on-sleeve catharsis of PUP and Spanish Love Songs, Dollar Signs charm their way through rowdy punk tracks like B.O.M.B.S. and Falling Off, the latter of which tells the story of a panic attack at a school dance where the DJ refuses to play Sum 41. The joyous, boozy punk jam Bad News is the best of the bunch, and a song built around a riotous collision of gang vocals, horns and keys, as they deliver their message that, 'Bad news goes down better with a beer'.
The cumulative result is a record packed full of loud-then-quiet, happy-then-sad moments, but despite the misery that overshadows many of the tunes, the band's euphoria shines through. A hopeful ode to healing and change, with this album, Dollar Signs have struck gold.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: The Menzingers, Spanish Love Songs, PUP
Hearts Of Gold is released on March 12 via Pure Noise.
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