MP3 Vacation Gold - December 1972
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Fuzzed-out trio forging a revolution in rock and roll. Late-night lyrics tucked under a bed of tight rhythms, loose guitars, bass and some synthesizer to boot.
6 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Glam, ROCK: Emo
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Much like the Phoenix, and the foundation of much Hunter S. Thompson wit, The Vacation Gold rises from the ashes of the defunct SpaceTruck. Stripped down and more raw, raucous and rocking, comes the fiery Austin trio.
While retro becomes hip and hipster becomes pop, The Vacation Gold deliver an original brand of rock and roll that is sure to please - if you are ready to be pleased. Put on your headphones, dust off your air guitar, and prepare yourself - the revolution starts NOW!
"VACATION GOLD, December 1972 EP (Freeride): Former Space Truckers ditch the effects pedals (mostly) for forceful and fleet near-punk. Interesting dissection of the feminine psyche on "Magazine." -- Chris Gray, The Austin Chronicle
6 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Glam, ROCK: Emo
Details:
Much like the Phoenix, and the foundation of much Hunter S. Thompson wit, The Vacation Gold rises from the ashes of the defunct SpaceTruck. Stripped down and more raw, raucous and rocking, comes the fiery Austin trio.
While retro becomes hip and hipster becomes pop, The Vacation Gold deliver an original brand of rock and roll that is sure to please - if you are ready to be pleased. Put on your headphones, dust off your air guitar, and prepare yourself - the revolution starts NOW!
"VACATION GOLD, December 1972 EP (Freeride): Former Space Truckers ditch the effects pedals (mostly) for forceful and fleet near-punk. Interesting dissection of the feminine psyche on "Magazine." -- Chris Gray, The Austin Chronicle
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