Golden Silvers
True Romance (True No.9 Blues)

Cover art for True Romance (True No.9 Blues) by Golden Silvers Description: 7" on XL
Format: 7" (vinyl)
Genre(s): Electropop/Synthpop
Label: XL
Price:
£4.49
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3Rating: 3
...according to our on 16 April 2009.

That Golden Silvers track 'True Romance' is out on 7" and CD now (along with another album track) so I'll just copy what I said about it on the 12": 'Golden Silvers.. I can't think of much to say about them that I haven't said already, it's like a dodgy ABC or something. Business Lady peered over her thick-rimmed designer specs at me while suggesting that it also sounds just like Reverand and the Makers so that's something else.'

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What their label says...

· ‘True Romance (True No.9 Blues)’ is taken from Golden Silvers’
forthcoming debut album ‘True Romance’ and is set to build on the
critical success of last year’s two rapturously-received independent singles
‘Arrows Of Eros’ and ‘Magic Touch’ / ‘Another Universe’.
· Produced by the latest producer wunderkind Lexxx (Crystal Castles,
Esser), ‘True Romance (True No.9 Blues)’ is another fantastic piece of
stylish, groove-laden pop from this fantastically modern, band who
comprise Gwilym Gold (keyboards, vocals), Ben Moorhouse (bass) and
Alexis Nunez (drums).
· The single is available on 7” and features brand new album track ‘Here
Comes The King’. The single will also be accompanied by a brilliant video
directed by Warp Films’ Daniel Brereton and Colin Henderson.
· Meanwhile, following recent tours with the likes of Mystery Jets, The
Wombats and Crystal Castles, Golden Silvers continue to promote their
ever-popular Bronze Club (third Friday of the month at Hoxton’s Macbeth)
where Golden Silvers call on their fellow purveyors of weird, wonderful yet
immediate music to come and play, like The Invisible and Micachu.