And nostalgia is a major theme on this album. "Remember how we used to listen, Dancing in the Dark," sings Rachel Donnell on Until The Roads Run Out, giving a nod to Springsteen, a clear influence on Great North's sound.
Even the similarity between Hayden Donnell's singing voice and that of Kiwi icon Don McGlashan evokes warm, fuzzy memories.
But while the album's themes of loss and regret, in part owing to the death of friend Sam Prebble in 2014, lend a cloud of melancholy to proceedings, tracks like the upbeat Better Days suggest there may be a bright future just around the corner.
Maybe the golden age is lost to the past, or maybe it's just in front of us.
Rating: 5/5 stars