The Finals review
The Finals
Plan Your Getaway
(Immortal)
New Jersey pop punks avoid the teen and O.C. clichΓΒ©s, opting for an effective, if frill-less formula.

Calling Plan Your Getaway βpedestrianβ is accurate if connotatively misleading. The word implies mediocrity, which is at play here but not heavily. To call The Finals βno frillsβ would indicate a level of gutter authenticity, which isnβt their bag, either. No, Getaway ignores the constructs of hardcore, the teen punk preening, and studio magic in favor of straightahead, here-we-are melodic punk. βItβs Always Somethingβ goes for Smoking Popes without going for go(l)d, its guitar solo is processed but not into anything familiar. Power chords are displaced by open chords and if thereβs a piano line to be cut, so be it. No ho-hum, but hummable. Just enough.
β Kevin Keegan