Man, it’s like grunge starting to happen all over again. Not that later, slick rock music posing as the new punk ethic (Yes, Pearl Jam, I’m looking at you) but more like those early years when punk energy collided with the college rock abrasiveness of bands like Sonic Youth or The Pixies – raw, riotous and full of that righteous energy needed to create the sort of honest and heartfelt sound that meaningful musical movements are made of.

Good As Gold is brilliant, incendiary, inspirational, infectious, and in-your-face. One band can start a movement, right?


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