Good Charlotte – Cardiology

Album Info

Artist: Good Charlotte

Title: Cardiology

Year: 2010

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Tracklist

  • 1. Introduction To Cardiology (0:47)
  • 2. Let The Music Play (4:12)
  • 3. Counting The Days (2:51)
  • 4. Silver Screen Romance (3:10)
  • 5. Like It's Her Birthday (3:30)
  • 6. Last Night (3:40)
  • 7. Sex On The Radio (3:16)
  • 8. Alive (3:14)
  • 9. Standing Ovation (3:39)
  • 10. Harlow's Song (Can't Dream Without You) (3:34)
  • 11. Interlude: The Fifth Chamber (1:29)
  • 12. 1979 (2:59)
  • 13. There She Goes (3:22)
  • 14. Right Where I Belong (3:52)
  • 15. Cardiology (2:56)

Review

'Cardiology' slams the pedal to the metal with Good Charlotte's return to their pop punk roots after some sonic detours through dance and electronic terrain. The Madden brothers and crew barrel through this 2010 release with newfound maturity, firing off riff-driven anthems that don't sacrifice an ounce of their punch despite the band's evolution. You can hear how marriage and fatherhood transformed these once-rebellious punks into guys with deeper battle scars and bigger hearts, all without losing their edge. Tracks like 'Let the Music Play' hit that sweet spot where nostalgia and freshness collide head-on.

This album rides a straight line through its emotional territory, coming across way more focused and united than some of their earlier work. The guys dig deeper into personal territory while keeping those hooks sharp enough to snag you on first listen. '1979' captures that perfect balance - introspective lyrics riding shotgun with melodies that'll have you cranking the volume. The whole record carries this raw sincerity that cuts through any studio polish, making 'Cardiology' feel like the work of guys who've traveled miles of rough road but still remember what made them hit the highway in the first place. It's honest, hard-hitting stuff that connects whether you've been following their journey since day one or just jumped in. - Logan