Monday, June 22, 2015

Charleston's Original Surf Punk Party Band Gölden Palace Reunites


Charleston's original surf punk band Gölden Palace is back in 2015 with a 10th Anniversary edition of their debut 10-song album A Little Rock N' Roll. The album was recorded from 2004-2005 with Dwayne Greenhill in his Holodeq Studio in Charleston, SC. The album will also be released on CD for the first time ever.

Songs like "Summer Song" and "Is it a Crime?" will get you dancing and rocking at the same time, as Gölden Palace's music has both a summery beach feeling as well as a punk and classic rock edge. The title track "A Little Rock N' Roll" resembles a young Prince, and songs like "Saving Sage" and "I Wanna Be In Love" resemble the poppy punk rock sound that was such a massive force in American popular music at the time.

In addition to the remastered album, the band will be releasing a never-before-released EP entitled Touch Me There, full of high energy skate punk and ska. Originally recorded in 2009, the EP will feature songs that were GP live concert staples before their 2009 hiatus.

A Little Rock N' Roll will be available on iTunes and everywhere else on July 1st, 2015, followed by the new EP Touch Me There releasing July 14th. Pre-Orders for CDs and digital are now open via the band's Bandcamp store (http://goldenpalaceband.bandcamp.com) and via their label's store at http://kagamiland.bandcamp.com

To celebrate their new releases and their reunion, Gölden Palace will be performing a reunion concert on July 25th, 2015 at Art's Bar & Grill in Mt. Pleasant, SC. Times and more information to come.

About Gölden Palace:
Gölden Palace is a 5-piece band from Charleston, SC and very active in the area during 2004-2009. Guitarist Joseph Kimbrell moved to Norway in 2010 and has since been making a name for himself as Vitne (www.Vitne.net), a solo artist who has embraced Creative Commons, with influences like glam metal, gothic rock, and Japanese visual kei. Alex, Johnny, and Andy (singer, drummer, guitarist) went on to form a new band called Savage Tongues with a stronger roots rock and classic rock sound, an active force in Charleston today.

Source: Kagami Entertainment PR
Eirik Raynor, Publicist: info@kagamientertainment.com
Reviews/Requests: goldenpalaceband@gmail.com

http://www.goldenpalaceband.com

http://www.mediafire.com/listen/in339mb79c0g9jc/02_Summer_Song.mp3

http://www.mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=184322

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