
Review of MGK: Tickets To My Downfall
July 2025
By Owen Pearson
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Would we recommend?
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Influence us and our tastes?
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Review of MGK: Tickets To My Downfall
This month on The Sonic Collective, things got a little louder and a lot more divided. Our newest and youngest member, Owen Pearson, brought us Machine Gun Kelly’s 2020 album Tickets to My Downfall—a bold departure from the classic rock and older albums we often cover. Owen loved this album when it dropped, and he wanted to challenge the crew to revisit it and see if it holds up as a modern “classic.”
The results? Well, let’s just say sparks flew. Some of us heard a lot of Blink-182 in the mix (no surprise with Travis Barker behind the production), while others felt the whole thing leaned too polished and pop-driven to really be called punk. Still, a few of the old guard gave MGK credit for picking up guitars and drums over laptops and synths, steering closer to rock than much of today’s mainstream sound.
Love it or hate it, Tickets to My Downfall opened up a fresh conversation about what makes an album influential in today’s world. Is it raw energy? Is it radio appeal? Or is it simply connecting with a new generation of listeners? One thing’s for sure—Owen’s pick shook up the Collective, and we walked away with a better understanding of why MGK has such a passionate following.
So plug in, crank it up, and join us as we debate whether MGK’s pop-punk pivot deserves a spot in the canon of influential albums—or if it’s destined to be more pop than punk.
Overall Scores
Recommend: 2
Influenced: 1.75
Overall: 2
Owen Pearson
Recommend: 5
Influenced: 5
Overall: 5
Darren Scott
Recommend: 3.75
Influenced: 3
Overall: 3.75
Scott Coates
Recommend: 2
Influenced: 2
Overall: 2
Alain DuPuis
Recommend: 2
Influenced: 2.5
Overall: 2.5
Scott Gregory
Recommend: 3
Influenced: 2
Overall: 2.5
Next album
Gordon Lightfoot: Sundown
Selected by Darren Scott
Recently I saw Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs live in concert. Mike and his drummer Stephen Ferrone, were formerly from The Heartbreakers, Tom Petty’s band. They closed the show here in Calgary, Canada with a cover of Gordon Lightfoot’s Sundown. It was amazing. I also realized, that as a Canadian, I should know more about this Canadian folk-rock legend. So there was no better time to pick his classic album Sundown to review. Listen along with us and pop back in Early September to check out our review. Is he worth the hype? Let’s listen and share what we think.






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