Goodbye To Romance is not only the fourth album from Melody Club. It is the record that is more Melody Club than anything the band has done previously.
Every single detail, from the spectacular CD booklet to the minutely chiselled songs, emanates Melody Club through and through. The new single Girls Don’t Always Wanna Have Fun is a perfect example of the album’s ambition and attitude.

For two years, day and night, Melody Club have lived with the ten tracks on their new album Goodbye To Romance. The band has fine tuned and polished the album to ensure that the melodies, feeling of pop, simply everything imaginable is as optimal as it ever can be. To say that Melody Club’s album releases generally go well is no exaggeration.
The results speak loud and clear. Melody Club is a hit song machine of unusual proportion. Single hits such as Electric, Covergirl, , Destiny Calling, Palace Station, Baby (Stand Up), Fever Fever and Last Girl On My Mind have ensured Melody Club’s large and faithful following. Three Grammy nominations, a couple of gold records and constant radio presence as soon as new material has been released serve only to reinforce this impression. Melody Club knows what they’re doing.

The group’s love of pop history is naturally intact - all the way from the 1960s to the 1970s and beyond. Even so, Melody Club’s sound is slightly different this time.
It is pop, but still has a rawness to it. The first single called Girls Don’t Always Wanna Have Fun is a brilliant foretaste. But there is more of course; for example, Oh Candy Call Me with a feel from the sixties and the second single, The Only Ones, with its catchy chorus.

There are few pop acts today willing to work as hard as Melody Club for their audience, but the band is up to the task.