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Golden Hours Released New Single & Video “Japan On My Mind”

Golden Hours are today releasing a new video and single edit for ‘Japan On My Mind’, lifted from their self-titled debut album released this Spring via Fuzz Club and now on its second vinyl pressing. Alongside the single they are also announcing UK/EU tour dates starting in September, following a short run of German/Benelux dates last month. Watch the ‘Japan On My Mind’ video below.

Based between Berlin and Brussels, Golden Hours is comprised o of past and present players in Gang Of Four, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Tricky, The Fuzztones, The Third Sound and Fifty Foot Combo, to name just a few. Making up the group is Hákon Adalsteinsson (Guitar/Vocals), Rodrigo Fuentealba Palavacino (Guitar), Tobias Humble (Drums/Vocals) and Wim Janssens (Bass/Keys/Vocals). A band with mileage and stories, they trade in gothic rock’n’roll missives that are at times dark, tense and hypnotic, at others sweaty, relentless and danceable.

On ‘Japan On My Mind’, Janssens says: “This song sounds like Tindersticks meets The Flaming Lips playing together in a bar in Tokyo on a rainy night. Eerie synths and sub-bass are topped off with minimal guitar strokes and riffs, followed by an outro that pulls this 4-minute melancholic trip straight into the void.”

On the Golden Hours project and its debut album, he wrote: “The musical backgrounds of each member are pretty broad but somehow when we come together there’s a pretty clear definition of what our music should sound like. There’s a beautiful friction between the noise we produce and the love for melody that seems to overtake at just the right moment. There never seems to be a lack of ideas when we come together. In silent agreement, every idea gets tried and will be further developed into a song or skipped in a heartbeat. No time is wasted. It all happens pretty automatically.”

GOLDEN HOURS TOUR-DATES

23/09 – London, UK – Strongroom Bar
24/09 – Bristol, UK – The Exchange
25/09 – Manchester, UK – AATMA
26/09 – Exeter, UK – The Cavern
28/09 – Mulhouse, FR – Noumatrouff
29/09 – Montreux, CH – Ned Music Club
30/09 – Schaffhausen, CH – Radio Rasa
01/10 – Bern, CH – Hush Hush
02/10 – Milano, IT – Arci Bellezza
06/10 – Antwerp, BE – Djingel Djangel
07/10 – Vlissingen, NL – De Piek
More TBA

Ticket link: goldenhours.lnk.to/tickets

Golden Hours came to exist after a chance encounter in 2021 between Tobias and Rodrigo whilst they were both in Athens, Greece playing the same clubs and festivals that week – Rodrigo with The Fuzztones, Tobias with Gang Of Four. Tobias recalls: “Rodrigo and I met first in the back of a van, careering into Athens, the two of us hungover and sweating, distracting ourselves from the perilous journey by barking names of EBM and post-punk influences at each other as our fellow passengers did their best efforts to keep the driver from turning our ride into a Greek tragedy for the ages.” By the time the shuttle bus had pulled into their hotel to the tune of screeching tires and relieved passengers, the Golden Hours were formed.

With plans now in motion, Rodrigo tasked himself with rounding up some co-conspirators to complete the Golden Hours line-up: “We planned to meet up in Berlin where I had made contact with Hàkon, being a fan of his work with The Third Sound and Brian Jonestown Massacre, and Wim, who I knew from Brussels and his work with Joy Wellboy and Tricky. In Berlin we had three loud rehearsals, working on loose material, occasionally interrupted for a silent smoke and a drink and some grinning.” A studio was then booked and over two days five songs were recorded in clandestine fashion in a secret location in Berlin – the band adjusting their dynamics to avoid the keen eyes of the Polizei roaming the streets outside.

Later that year Rodrigo was invited to be the artist-in-residence at the Ghent edition of Desertfest, so he invited the band along to make their live debut at the festival and spend five days holed up in the Vooruit venue writing and rehearsing. Returning to Berlin, the rest of the album was then committed to tape over another two-day recording session, with Wim helming the mixing duties. “Wim is the bands’ sonic alchemist,” Tobias says, “he toiled for what felt like aeons, melding the unshakeable, and often conflicting, band-members’ desires into a complete being of the like that would make a Shelley shudder.” And, like that, their self-titled debut was complete. Singing immediately to Fuzz Club, ‘Golden Hours’ will be released into the world in March 2023.

Djordje Miladinović

Hi, my name is Djordje and music is my passion. You'll probably find me at the gigs, in a local record store, distro or in front of my PC searching for some quality music to listen to. Do not hesitate to contact me. By becoming a Patron, you're keeping Thoughts Words Action alive. https://www.patreon.com/thoughtswordsaction

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