Right from the start when you hear Feldmann’s voice sing 'Everyday is just the same' before the guitars, bass, and drums kick in on opening track 'One More Time,' you instantly know that Goldfinger are back as good as ever. The elements of desire, passion, and punk in those 5 words instantly tell you that Hello Destiny is going to be different to Disconnection Notice. The songs on the album go from strength to strength. From the slightly heavier song of 'Handjobs For Jesus,' to the upbeat Ska of 'Get Up,' to the sweet heartfelt acoustics of the bonus track 'Julian,' this is an album that will be up there with the best of the Goldfinger records. Like having sex for the first time, it will be remembered.