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GOLD CASH GOLD have no shame.
Case in point: Do you know what your record collection sounds
like? Do you really? GOLD CASH GOLD know... They know that
people's record collections as a rule don't adhere to one
particular sound. Admit it, you have some so-called skeletons
in your closet [or your collection, as it were]—we all
do. The thing about GOLD CASH GOLD is that they are not, nor
have they ever been afraid of admitting their skeletons.
GOLD CASH GOLD's debut on Times Beach Records, Paradise
Pawned, Vol.1 is something of a throwback- a classic
rock sound. You can hear the various classic rock influences
in the songs. Eric Hoegemeyer and Steve Zuccaro took artistic
control and produced Paradise Pawned Vol 1 themselves.
The creative process took place at Detroit's famed Rustbelt
Studios in what has internally become an infamous two-week
session. "They never ate, slept, or left the studio for
that matter," claims a Rustbelt employee, "so we
just locked them in at night and let them go at it."
GOLD CASH GOLD are troublemakers. In a traditionally very
cynical music-town, they were turning heads with their live
performances within a few weeks of being a band. The Detroit
Metro Times said: "...the band...has already penned a
future rock radio staple in Diamond Mind. Live, the cocksure
chemistry between Hoegemeyer and Zuccaro...resembles Rocks
–era Tyler and Perry." That's not to say they wear
their many influences on their sleeves. Rather, they incorporate
them all seamlessly; from Prince (before he became a symbol)
to Zeppelin, it all makes sense.
GOLD CASH GOLD just welcomed a new bassist this year, and
she is one bad-ass fucking rocker. Her name is Rose Mazzola.
She used to play in the DISTILLERS (she was then known as
Rose Casper) and is the daughter of Joey Mazzola of Sponge
and Detroit Cobras fame. GOLD CASH GOLD founding members Hoegemeyer
and Zuccaro were in a band (at a very young age!) called Charm
Farm that had major label success, and later did a stint touring
the US with some big name Detroit artists, but they decided
to take the bull by the BALLS and put their own damn name
on the kick drum. Eric Hoegemeyer also doubles as producer-savant;
most notable of late is his production of label mate Audra
Kubat’s album, Million Year Old Sand.
GOLD CASH GOLD have the makings of a legendary rock band:
songs, sonics, sex, swagger and showmanship. They gleefully
embrace and incorporate everything that made Detroit music
famous: soulful and funky, tenacious and bombastic. GOLD CASH
GOLD are yet another Times Beach band you’d never guess
is from DETROIT. These dudes work hard for their rock. Release
Date is April 20. |
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