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The Golden Grass
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Brooklyn’s The Golden Grass – a psychedelic blues rock trio consisting of guitarist and vocalist Professor Plum Brandy, drummer and vocalist The Golden Goose, and on bass, The Fireball – have released Absolutely. After a handful of singles and two EP’s, Absolutely stands as the band’s first full length album and demonstrates that the band was destined for such longer formatting.

Like opening a time warp to somewhere in between the late 1960s and the mid ‘70s – post-Woodstock, pre-Van Halen (1978) – Absolutely opens with the loose blues of “Catch Your Eyes”, which is driven largely by the song’s use of rhythmic shots and a ripping slide solo. Quite contrastingly, the following track “Show Your Hand”, picks up on both a heavier and groovier note, ending on a darker tone with a short but fiery guitar solo. The musicianship between the three members is that of a band who have cut their teeth together over a long period of time; in short, it has been quite some time since I have heard such a tight new rock band.

There is no doubt that The Golden Grass have a sound reminiscent of classic rock’s golden era; however, rather than coast on nostalgia for a time long gone, Absolutely showcases a modern and innovative take on classic rock. Within the genre itself, The Golden Grass exemplify a number of traits from an array of streams, including a classic blues rock sound on the opening track and the shuffling “The Spell”, a touch of Hendrix on the standout track “Runaway”, along with hard hitting crunching numbers like “Begging The Question” and the climatic closer “Out On The Road”. The Golden Grass prove that they can not only write catchy and sophisticated tracks, but can also maintain the listener’s attention as they engage in sections that feel like a live jam in the studio. While the band is likely to get compared to artists of the likes of The Allman Brothers, Mountain, and Grand Funk Railroad – all of which are well deserved – there is a sense within the band’s riffs, structures, and seamless use of the blues, that likens The Golden Grass to early Black Sabbath without the doom and gloomy tone that allowed for the band to pioneer metal.

Absolutely is an incredible record from The Golden Grass. An instant and modern classic, partially due to the band’s genre, but largely due to the quality of their recorded performance and song writing, The Golden Grass are a band to watch out for in what appears to be a classic rock revival led by the likes of Greta Van Fleet.  It is safe to say that Absolutely is a record that can very well give The Golden Grass the momentum to aid in leading this movement with a sound that is undeniably vintage.



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Gerrod Harris is a Toronto based musician, writer, and podcast host. Since 2017, he has actively contributed to The Spill Magazine through coverage focused on a wide array of artists and genres alike. In addition to his writing, Harris hosts the podcast, Beats by Ger, where he delves into various aspects of music, sharing insights and engaging relevant discussions. As the drummer and manager of independent rock band, One in the Chamber, his passion for music goes beyond the pen as an active member of Toronto's vibrant musical community.
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