Golden Silvers
Magic Hotel / Another Universe

Cover art for Magic Hotel / Another Universe by Golden Silvers Description: Ltd purple vinyl 7" on Bronze Records
Format: 7" (vinyl)
Genre(s): Indie Pop
Label: Bronze Records
Price:
£3.79
Availability: Sold out / currently unavailable. Sorry!

3Rating: 3
...according to our on 30 October 2008.

The last one from me is the Golden Silvers 7" on Bronze Records. Another Universe is a decent piece of pop music which sounds like a cross between mid 80's OMD, Elvis Costello and Vampire Weekend. Thanks. My head is mashed today. Brian has parped up it sounds like something you'd hear at a wedding. parp... ha! That's most definitely one of my most favourite words. I had some French onion soup today which just hasn't filled me up. I think I need what I term as double dinner...

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TRACKLISTING: (a) Magic Touch (b) Another Universe – LIMITED GOLD VINYL 7” (700 COPIES)

OVERVIEW: After the overwhelming success of ltd edition debut single ‘Arrows of Eros’, North London three piece Golden Silvers return with brand new double a-side single ‘Magic Touch’ / ‘Another Universe’, released on the band’s own label Bronze Records.
What a summer it’s been for Golden Silvers. Having being picked to headline the Introducing Stage at Radio 1’s Big Weekend, the band went on to win the Glastonbury unsigned competition and proceeded to give a stand out performance on the Other Stage. ‘Arrows of Eros’ was released and a summer anthem was born, with radio plays across Radio 1 - Jo Whiley played it 3 times and Huw Stephens declared the band his tip for the year.
‘Magic Touch’ - produced by Lexxx (Black Kids, Teenagers) - is a giddy, rush of pop recalling Orange Juice at their most melodic. Rhodes and piano build around lead singer Gwillym Gold’s tale of doomed carnal romance “now the bells don’t ring so much / For I’ve lost my magic touch” as bass player Ben Moorhouse and drummer Alexis Nunez add ecstatic, Rubber Soul three-part harmonies on the chorus.
‘Another Universe’ opens the lid on the bands’ love of Prince, Sly and Family Stone and Outkast with it’s huge, syncopated opening groove, before making way to a piano led anthem that with it’s lucid imagery and epic chorus sounds like a spiritual heir to Bowie’s ‘Oh, You Pretty Things’.