Gold & Youth

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Gold & Youth
Gold & Youth Band Photo
Credit: Ronnie Lee Hill
Background information
OriginVancouver, British Columbia and Toronto, Ontario
GenresIndie rock, post-punk revival, Electronic music
Years active2011–present
LabelsArts & Crafts, EMI, Paper Bag Records
Associated actsLouise Burns, Capitol 6, Blue Violets, The Racoons, The Paper Cranes, 16 mm, The Luna Riot, Tegan and Sara
Websitegoldandyouth.com
MembersMatthew Lyall
Louise Burns
Murray Mckenzie
Jeff Mitchelmore
Past membersTed Gowans

Gold & Youth are an indie rock and electronic band based in Vancouver, British Columbia and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Signed to Arts & Crafts in 2011, they released their debut album titled Beyond Wilderness on May 14, 2013. The release of their debut record has garnered them significant critical acclaim, particularly in the UK.

History[]

The band was formed by Matthew Lyall, Murray Mckenzie and Jeff Mitchelmore in 2011 after the demise of their previous project The Racoons.[1] Arts & Crafts announced the signing of Gold & Youth in early 2012, along with the debut of their first single Time To Kill.[2] At this time it was also announced that Louise Burns had joined the band as a permanent member, having previously provided guest vocals on several recordings as well as lead vocals on their third single titled Jewel.[3] The band spent 2012 finishing the recording of their debut record Beyond Wilderness as well as making early international festival appearances at SXSW, The Great Escape, NXNE, CMW, and Big Sound (Australia), with their live appearances garnering critical acclaim from NME and The Guardian.[4][5]

In November 2012 they released their first EP, a 7-inch single featuring the singles Time to Kill and City of Quartz to positive critical acclaim coinciding with a national tour of Canada with Diamond Rings.[6] In March 2013, the band released their third single Jewel and announced the release date of May 14, 2013 for their debut album Beyond Wilderness.[7]

They selected their name upon suggestion from fellow Canadian musician Buck 65. The name itself is a same-sounding (homophonous) phrase with: Golden Youth, a character from the Mad Max film series.[8]

The band posted a series of updates to their social media in 2020 stating they are working on a new record.[9]

On August 27, 2021, the band released a new single "The Worse The Better" and announced their sophomore record Dream Baby would be released November 5, 2021 through Paper Bag Records.[10]

Beyond Wilderness[]

Gold & Youth's first full-length record, titled Beyond Wilderness, was released internationally on May 14, 2013 by Arts & Crafts and EMI. The album was produced and recorded by Colin Stewart (Black Mountain, New Pornographers, Destroyer) and mixed by Gareth Jones (Depeche Mode, Interpol, Grizzly Bear) and Damian Taylor (Björk, Robyn, Arcade Fire).[11] According to the official band bio, the album is "built with dark, expansive synthetic textures, punctuated by programmed drums and interwoven with melancholy vocals, detuned synth melodies and understated guitars".[12]

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Discography[]

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References[]

  1. ^ "The Rise and Fall". CBC Radio 3.
  2. ^ "Gold & Youth Sign to Arts & Crafts". Exclaim.
  3. ^ "Stream Gold & Youth's Jewel". Fader.
  4. ^ Lester, Paul (May 21, 2012). "New Band of the Day". The Guardian. London.
  5. ^ "Gold & Youth Time to Kill video". NME.
  6. ^ "Album Review: Gold & Youth, 7". .
  7. ^ "Listen to Gold & Youth's Industrial, Ethereal New Single, "Jewel"". .
  8. ^ "Gold & Youth Interview". Diamond Youth.
  9. ^ https://twitter.com/GoldandYouth/status/1250596336690290688?s=20
  10. ^ https://indie88.com/gold-youth-share-the-feel-bad-hit-of-the-summer-the-worse-the-better/
  11. ^ "Arts & Crafts Press Release". Arts & Crafts.
  12. ^ "Gold & Youth Bio". Arts & Crafts.

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