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As we start to ease back into the possibility of live music again, today's episode features 2021 releases from DUST, Fight Cloud, Gold Connections, PJ Sykes and a Vic Chestnutt cover from Jared Jones. Show notes and links at www.studiobrva.com
"Will Marsh of Gold Connections joins us to talk about the band's latest EP, self-producing, and more, plus we've got a great exclusive remote performance of three song from the band! 00:00 - Intro 01:10 - "Stick Figures" 04:06 - Gold Connections interview 34:18 - "Slow Diving" 37:49 - "Fortune" 41:10 - outro 42:10 - End "
"J. McVay and Joe Virgillito discuss events that have developed since November. Needless to say, there’s a lot to cover–from the various attempts by the sitting President of the United States to overturn a legitimate election up through this week’s two US Senate races in Georgia and the the storming of the Capitol in Washington DC by supporters of Donald Trump unhappy as Congress was in session to certify the Electoral College vote won by Joe Biden. Plus music from artists Erin Frisby and Gold Connections, both recorded exclusively for BTRtoday, toward the end of the show. Episode Credits: Producer/Host: J. McVay Associate Producer: Joe Virgillito Composer/Editor: Hansdale Hsu [youtube]https://youtu.be/OROIFSNLUj8[/youtube] [youtube]https://youtu.be/whIxhSgSyDA[/youtube] 00:00 - Intro 01:25 - Summary of recent events 09:00 - Open discussion 59:15 - “Count To Ten” (BTR Live Studio, 2021) - Erin Frisby 63:40 - “Stick Figures” (BTR Live Studio, 2021) - Gold Connections 66:55 - Outro/credits 67:41 - Finish. "
Will Marsh aka Gold Connections is on the podcast today! Now I feel like I've officially made it as a podcaster. Will emailed me about being on the podcast and for the very first time I felt like I was needed! Gold Connections released a new EP in Nov. 16th. It's available at bandcamp!
Episode 151 of Look At My Records! features an interview with Will Marsh of the Richmond, Virginia-based indie rock outfit Gold Connections. Earlier this month, Marsh released Ammunition, his third EP as Gold Connections. The five-song collection channels a ton of classic indie rock influences such as Pavement and Yo La Tengo for a sound that Marsh describes as “arena rock for the underground.” Tune in to hear about Marsh’s college years at William & Mary, his early collaborations with Will Toledo of Car Seat Headrest, his thought process behind the sequencing of the EP, the EP’s coming of age themes, and much more. You can purchase Ammunition on limited edition cassette via Bandcamp. You can also listen to the EP on your streaming platform of choice, including Spotify.Keep up with Gold Connections by following them on Instagram and liking them on Facebook.
With their new EP Ammunition set to be released on November 16, Gold Connections front man Will Marsh zooms with KVRX Music Director RD Johnson. They discuss the new material, the life of a musician during a pandemic, and the legacy of Virginia indie rock. Watch out for even more songs soon, and support Gold Connections at gold-connections.bandcamp.com.
In this week’s episode, Wyndham and Christian interview indie rocker Will Marsh, the founder, singer, and songwriter for Gold Connections about his upcoming EP Ammunition available on 11/16 via AWAL on digital and cassette. They sit down to discuss the inspiration behind the music, the intellectual-slacker music scene of Charlottesville, and even dig into the intricacies of the British pottery industry.Pre-order the Ammunition cassette and get Gold Connections merch on Bandcamp:https://gold-connections.bandcamp.com/album/ammunitionWatch the video for the new Gold Connections single “Ammunition”:https://smarturl.it/GCAmmunitionEPFollow Gold Connections on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoldConnectionzInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gold_connections/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoldConnectionsWeb: www.goldconnectionsmusic.comSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/goldconnectionsAnd listen to our first two interviews with Will Marsh here:Artist Spotlight: Gold ConnectionsEpisode 98: Gold Connections Returns
John does the splits. Rockstar relationships. We reveal the answer to your burning question about whether or not you need a website. Plus lots of great music! (Follow us on Facebook! Instagram! Twitter! And lots of stuff about these and other bands, including artist interviews, is at www.hlycrp.com.)
What new music has Jim been digging? Indie pop by Virginia's Gold Connections and Scotland's Sacred Paws. Plus, some light-hearted rock by Toronto's Pkew Pkew Pkew. Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (c) 2019, Artie S. Industries LLC
Finie la relâche pour Stéphane Deslauriers et Philippe Beauchemin! Retour en force du duo dynamique dans cette balado de deux heures, avec des nouveautés de Wand, Jane Church, Girlpool, Shovels and Rope, Martin Frawley, Gold Connections, Gary Clark Jr. et plusieurs autres! On a même des shows à vous suggérer pour la semaine à venir, si vous êtes à Montréal. Bonne écoute de cette belle émission diffusée en direct sur les ondes de CIBL 101,5 le lundi soir, à 21h.
On today's show Patrick Bates, Minor Poet and Gold Connections all have new releases coming out and all have released singles from them. Also, Jonathan Vassar, Gabe Churray with Scott Clark and Rebekah Rafferty and The Wakes. Show notes and links for this episode. StudioB Website: www.studioBrva.com Contact: studiobrva@gmail.com
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In this week’s episode, Wyndham sits down with Will Marsh of Gold Connections, the up-and-coming indie rock band spawned by the rhythm guitarist of Car Seat Headrest. Marsh discusses his fascination with music from an early age, his partnership with Will Toledo, and the inspiration behind his fantastic debut album, Popular Fiction.You can listen to Popular Fiction on the Gold Connections Bandcamp profile, or check out our custom Spotify playlist which features the album in full, plus a few favorite tracks that inspired it.
The lads sat down with Gold Connections' frontman and songwriter Will Marsh to talk about their new record, Popular Fiction.We get in to musical influences, heavy metal violinists, Dave Matthews Band and much much more.
Gold Connections, CGI Jesus, Vanilla Summit (feat. McKinley Dixon), Wabeya, Tavishi, Sam Reed, Charmer, Ostraca, Thunderchief. Local and Regional Music out of Richmond, Va. Playlist, notes, links: www.studioBrva.com Email/Requests: studioBrva@gmail.com
In this episode, Christian sits down with Will Marsh of Gold Connections, whose debut self-titled EP was produced and engineered by long-time collaborator Will Toledo of Car Seat Headrest. Marsh takes us through his musical history, from writing songs at the age of eight, to meeting and collaborating with Toledo at William & Mary, to his first nationwide tour. Check out the debut EP by Gold Connections as well as some of Marsh's favorite tracks on our custom Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/thebrotherpod/playlist/0wxeCcSASstLDKczaZSLpi
2017 has had a rough beginning with a pretty killer soundtrack. In today's episode, Wyndham and Christian take the signature Brother Brother Brother segment “What Are You Listening To?” to its logical conclusion: A full episode devoted to dissecting some of the best new releases of the new year. We dig into new albums and EPs from Ali Barter, Gold Connections, and Dude York, a surprise left turn release from Mastodon, the alleged final album of grime legend Wiley, and the long-awaited release from podcast favorite, Spoon. Take a spin through some of our favorite tracks of the year so far on our custom “What Are You Listening To?” playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/thebrotherpod/playlist/41jBYjzZynsvqqff5nCXTl