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Goodwill - Album Review: Kind Hands

03 Oct 2024 // A review by Peter K Malthus

Goodwill is the solo project of producer, songwriter, and former nomad member Will McGillivray. Having been songwriting over the last couple of years since the release of the Incontrol EP, Goodwill is releasing Kind Hands, a debut album of nine tracks.

He states that Kind Hands seeks to shake off "the angst and dissonance from Incontrol", and I would suggest mission amply accomplished. Opening track Goner is led in by low waves of synth, the yearning vocals adding to the sombre tone, only for gentle percussion and a sweet guitar line to lift the mood to somewhere more positive and uplifting, the vocals heading to places that bring Thom Yorke nicely to mind. Some lovely vocal harmonies are placed artfully throughout. It hits a slightly different mood for the outro, more broad and open. A fantastic start to the album. Up next is the title track, a delicious blend of guitars, soft drums, a rich full bass, and occasional subtle synths underscore the floating-on-clouds vocals. A bouncy, happy-go-lucky song, sweet and pure. The kind of song that can lift you right out of a low mood, an unpretentious and beautifully simple song that ably follows the opener, continuing to set the scene for the album yet to come.

Kill The Guilt continues in the softer, slower vein, the rhythm section and guitars a nicely full presence under the vocals. Will's senses of melody and harmony well on display in this warm and reflective piece. A smooth, flowing instrumental section sees this one to its conclusion. A haunting synth and booming drum track kick off Xhale, in this track that veers stylistically slightly away from the previous three, led more by keys than guitar. A brilliant mix of dark and light in this song, constantly contrasting the two without truly becoming either. It is becoming increasingly evident why Will has received so many songwriting accolades, superb stuff. An almost distant sounding synth heralds the beginning of Kalm Hands, what I'd expect as a soundtrack whilst floating in space, sparse and briefly blooming, eventually the merest hints of a voice becoming audible, then disappearing as swiftly as they'd arrived, before the most gentle of fade-outs. An utter delight of a piece.

Finger-picked guitar and yet more gorgeous vocal work are the order of the day in Obamas. An ode to joy singing of that most wonderful of pleasures, a road trip on a beautiful day, with a beloved one. Blissful. I'm really loving Will's craftmanship by this point, and in Plans we have more vocal harmonies that are just spot on, just glorious. The tempo and overall feel are so upbeat and lively, this would have a marble statue's toes tapping.

By contrast, Luck is stark synths and voice blossoming into a low rumble, which continues to smooth out into a more deep and thoughtful sound, he has a real talent for pulling lightness out of dark.

Rounding out this debut offering is I Will Never Let You Down, a subtle and stunning love song, expertly composed and produced, a perfect ending to this collection of songs. 

Goodwill is a songwriter and vocalist par excellence. Kind Hands is likely destined for a strong future. You should go and have a listen, after all, you deserve the best.

 

About Goodwill

Goodwill is the solo project of award-nominated producer and songwriter Will McGillivray. Leaning into a love of dissonant guitars, droning analog synths, grainy lo-fi and longing melody, Goodwill’s music is thoughtful and honest. He has worked with esteemed Aotearoa artists such as There’s a Tuesday and Mousey, meanwhile using Goodwill as the vehicle for his own creative output.

Following the release of debut EP Incontrol featuring singles Get Angry, Getting Better and Clinging Onto You, Goodwill’s sound earned him an instant nomination for 'Best New Artist' at the Rolling Stone NZ Awards, multiple Top 3 chart placements on the Hot NZ Singles chart, countless top spots on over 17 significant international Spotify editorial playlists, over 700,000 streams, extensive radio play in New Zealand and Australia, and an article in the August AU + NZ Rolling Stone Issue.

Inspired by artists like Alex G and Bon Iver, Goodwill’s debut record Kind Hands is an indie/alternative full-length LP with songs from the last 2 years of writing since the completion of Goodwill’s self-produced 2022 EP Incontrol. Touching on themes of gratitude, luck and commitment, Goodwill shakes off the angst and dissonance from Incontrol to bring the light at the end of the tunnel to the forefront of the writing.

Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for Goodwill

Releases

Kind Hands
Year: 2024
Type: Album
Incontrol
Year: 2022
Type: EP

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