History
The band Hellogoodbye was initiated in 2001 as a recording project by Huntington Beach High School student Forrest Kline. With the aid of fellow student Jesse Kurvink, Kline started recording synthesized power pop songs on his computer, which originally only served the purpose of entertaining their friends. However, as more and more of their songs appeared on MP3.com, Hellogoodbye's fanbase grew. According to Kline, the band name was inspired by,a line from the TV series Saved by the Bell and the general transience of opportunities.
In 2002, without even having a release out, Hellogoodbye began playing local concerts in front of crowds of hundreds. For live shows, vocalist/guitarist Kline and keyboardist Kurvink were accompanied on drums by either Parker Case, who would later form the now defunct JamisonParker, or Aaron Flora. Flora and bassist Marcus Cole soon joined them permanently, completing the band's line-up. [1]
Though California indie label Drive-Thru Records signed Hellogoodbye in January 2004, everything the band does is still entirely done by themselves, ranging from recordings and album artwork to posters and merchandise designs. Shortly after their signing, Kline and Kurvink recorded the band's debut EP, Hellogoodbye, which spawned a music video to the song "Call n' Return." The video featured Kline and Flora playing a comedic game of tennis against Cole and Kurvink, with Forrest and Aaron coming out on top. In March 2004, drummer Flora left the band and was replaced by then 16-year-old high school dropout Chris Profeta.
The EP was finally released on August 17, 2004, which was supported by various US tours. During one of them, the "Sounds of Change Tour" with An Angle, Socratic and Steel Train, hellogoodbye flipped and totaled their van and trailer after Cole dozed off behind the wheel while driving through Pennsylvania on October 22, 2004. All of the band members made it out without a scratch. [2]
While participating in 2005's South by Southwest, a music festival for mainly unsigned artists in Austin, Texas, the band appeared on several episodes of MTV's The Real World: Austin. The cast of the TV series produced a video documentary about two bands on the festival's line-up (the other one being Halifax), including interviews and live footage. The appearance certainly gave a boost to the band's popularity.
On November 22, 2005, Hellogoodbye released a home DVD titled OMG HGB DVD ROTFL. The DVD title was originally a place holder until they thought of a real title, but the band just stuck with the title itself. It featured two hours of concert and touring footage, as well as music videos to the five songs off their debut EP. In December 2005, the band won MTV2's Dew Circuit Breakout, competing as Los Angeles' representative against New York City and Chicago finalists Pete Miser and Tub Ring. The prize included $10,000 cash, a brand new set of Gibson equipment and an opening slot on an upcoming major US tour.
Hellogoodbye's full-length debut entitled Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! was released on August 8th, 2006 and was the highest debut of a Drive Thru Records CD ever in the Billboard 100.
Marcus Cole, (bass) left the band and now Forrest's friend, Travis Head plays bass
They released their second full-length album in 2010 titled Would It Kill You?
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Hello Goodbye is a Scandinavian union of Swedes, Lisa Lundkvist (vocals) and Johannes Kanschat (drums), and Norwegians Frode Fivel (guitar and vocals) and Alex Kloster-Jensen (producer and guitar).
Following the release of 7" "African Nights" (1999) on the label Smalltown Supersound, they soon became favorites in the Norwegian underground music scene. Another highlight of 1999 was playing with Hello Goodbye-fans Yo La Tengo at So What in Oslo.
Due to Lisa's art studies they moved to Gothenburg, Sweden in 2000. Hello Goodbye were soon adopted to the Swedish music scene, and the same year they played the Emmaboda festival, receiving great attention in Swedish media.
Hello Goodbye was then becoming a quartet with extra guitarist Alex, from the Norwegian garage band Ricochets. Alex also produced "Heart Attack" (2002), recorded in Gothenburg in 2001, their debut album. The quartet had also become a killer live band, and after doing a fantastic gig in Oslo in December 2001, they were signed to Racing Junior.
Hello Goodbye's distinguishing features are many:
The combined song writing talents in Frode's beautiful pop tunes and Lisa's more hysteric punk songs are undoubtedly important. Seeing them live also reveals another specialty. They're all standing very close to each other. Johannes dancing behind his two drums, while Alex does his peculiar supersonic guitar poses. In front Frode sings and plays passionately, while Lisa's vocals inhabit extreme dynamics (from whispers to screaming), which also ensures a great experience when they're singing together.
"Heart Attack" has received panegyric reviews in Norway. The critics have compared them to artists like The Velvet Underground, The Cramps, and The White Stripes. One review described the band by imagining The Velvet Underground playing songs by Dead Moon, or even The Sonics.
After being occupied with respective art and music projects for a while, they finally got together to make and record their second album "Haunted Holiday" (2004). The album draws upon their debut album, but with possibly even stronger songs, and a more complex and more thought through approach to it. Haunted Holiday is clearly a step forward!
Discography:
African Nights 7", Smalltown Supersound 1999
Cheesecake, Last Take 7", Booff Records 2002
Heart Attack CD/LP, Racing Junior 2002
Haunted Holiday CD, Racing Junior 2004
touchdown turnaround
Hellogoodbye Lyrics
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Shaking that thing like you're playing Pop Warner
Touchdown turnaround, play by play keep the score
Would you turn me down if I'm not what you're looking for
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
Threw so hard
Touchdown turnaround, I never see you around
Anywhere or anymore, you are what I'm looking for
Touchdown turnaround, everything is safe and sound
Everywhere and every time, I am yours and you are mine
Little league in '93 taught me how to take defeat
Good thing there's no mercy rule in love 'cause I would long be beat
Hit the ground look around, but you're nowhere to be found
Accept my loss and head back to the mound
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
Threw so hard
Touchdown turnaround, I never see you around
Anywhere or anymore, you are what I'm looking for
Touchdown turnaround, everything is safe and sound
Everywhere and every time, I am yours and you are mine
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
Threw so hard
Touchdown turnaround, I never see you around
Anywhere or anymore, you are what I'm looking for
Touchdown turnaround, everything is safe and sound
Everywhere and every time, I am yours and you are mine
Touchdown turnaround, I never see you around
Anywhere or anymore, you are what I'm looking for
Touchdown turnaround, everything is safe and sound
Everywhere and every time, I am yours and you are mine
The lyrics of Hellogoodbye's "Touchdown Turnaround" present a straightforward message of pursuing someone romantically: the singer sees a girl dancing on a street corner, and imagines their future together, accompanied by reiterations of the titular phrase. The metaphors used—comparing love to football and defeat to striking out—add a layer of nostalgia to the song. The chorus, featuring the repetition of the phrase "I never knew you" along with the encouragement to not give up, hints that the singer fears rejection but is still hopeful. Overall, the lyrics are playful, slightly wistful, and romantic.
Line by Line Meaning
Every night I see you standing on the corner
The singer sees the person they like every night on the same corner.
Shaking that thing like you're playing Pop Warner
The person the singer likes dances energetically.
Touchdown turnaround, play by play keep the score
The singer wants to impress the person they like by showing them they can score a touchdown, or achieve a big win, in their relationship.
Would you turn me down if I'm not what you're looking for
The artist is worried that the person they like may not be interested in them.
I never knew you (Don't give up on me) Threw so hard
The artist did not know that the person they like would be such a challenge to win over, but they are not giving up.
Touchdown turnaround, I never see you around
The singer rarely sees the person they like.
Anywhere or anymore, you are what I'm looking for
The singer realizes that the person they like is what they have been searching for.
Everything is safe and sound
The artist feels secure and happy with the person they like.
Everywhere and every time, I am yours and you are mine
The artist and the person they like belong together and are committed to one another.
Little league in '93 taught me how to take defeat
The artist learned how to handle losing from playing little league baseball in 1993.
Good thing there's no mercy rule in love 'cause I would long be beat
The singer is thankful that love does not have a rule where they would automatically lose because they feel they would be defeated if that was the case.
Hit the ground look around, but you're nowhere to be found
The artist looks for the person they like, but they are not there.
Accept my loss and head back to the mound
The singer accepts that they have lost this battle and moves on.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: FORREST KLINE, JESSE KURVINK
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Sommer Welling
I used to love this song back when I was like 12, and just kind of forgot about it. Then one day I had and ear bug of it. So I played it and now my 2 year old and 4 year old are obsessed. We even have a dance we do. I couldn't be happier with their taste in music. 😂
AMINESTO IsTheBestO
Haha
Tyler Potts
This song kind of predicted where pop would go a solid 8 years ahead of time.
arsonist_garfield
😳
red2fire2
Oh shit this song came out in 2007.
NewAgeOfLight
2021, almost 2022 and I'm still bumpin this song.
Kayla Bezirgan
I cannot believe I used to be obsessed with this song. omg.
Summboddi
I remember my cousins had a lot of MP3 players and everyone of them had this song, I swear this song was 1000x better than I remember
William971
its so dope tho
Janine De Boer
It's still in my playlist 😅