Gasoline Stars' latest album, Good Looks Bad Behaviour, is a masterful blend of rock, punk, and pop that showcases the band's versatility and talent. The album kicks off with the energetic "Bad Behaviour," which sets the tone for the rest of the record with its catchy hooks and driving rhythms. From there, Gasoline Stars takes the listener on a journey through a variety of sounds and moods, from the melodic pop-rock of "The One That Got Away" to the fast-paced punk of "Party Foul."
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Heartbreak City," a poignant ballad that showcases lead singer Sarah's powerful vocals and the band's ability to craft a heartfelt, emotional song. Another highlight is "Love and War," a blistering rock anthem that features some impressive guitar work and a memorable chorus.
Throughout the album, Gasoline Stars' musicianship is top-notch, with tight arrangements, dynamic playing, and a strong sense of melody. The production is also excellent, with each instrument and vocal part coming through clearly and with the right amount of punch.