Golden Boys
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"Lions for Lambs" brings '40s youth back for Redford
(Denver Post Entertainment)
MUSIC: The Golden Boys
) called The Golden Boys (out of Austin, TX). Expansive rock with a hearty dash of psychedelic noise makes
(Macktronic)
I am the Mole
to share, just these Mountain Goats songs. "Mole" "Golden Boy" "Attention All Pickpockets" "The Sign" p
(El Popo)
Because one week of milking the fact that ... [American Idol]
(Idolator)
SEDITION FESTIVAL April 1983
‘Baby Can't Love Juice' Severed Heads ‘Golden Boy' Great White Noise
(Antipodean Underground)
Just One of Them Days
:: Beyond [MP3] Res :: Golden Boys [MP3] Zero 7 :: Destiny [MP3] Postal Service :: Nothing Better
(get down)
Miss Kittin to release ‘BatBox’ LP / ‘Kittin is High’ remixes from Black Labelle & JoJo De Freq / The Hacker, Golden Boy & Felix Da Housecat/Staitc Revenger favorites
including The Hacker, Golden Boy, and Felix Da Housecat, as well as releasing several DJ mixes albums
(Missingtoof)
Itch Pick: The Blakes @ Mohawk Tue 11.13
as the show is free. The Hugs, Golden Boys, The Blakes, and White Denim @ The Mohawk. Be there! Check back
(Sonic Itch Music)
Ducking Under ‘The Blogger Hour': Miss Kittin Is About To Open Her Batbox On The World
for good reason. Her series of vocal dancefloor classics include tracks with Felix Da Housecat, Golden Boy
(Loudersoft)
This Year, "American Idol" Will Be Won By A Dude Named David (But You Knew That Already) [Idolator's American Idolatry]
(Idolator)

Hailing from deep in the Texas Hill Country, The Golden Boys have roots drawing deep from the window pane well of sonic and geographic kin like the 13th Floor Elevators, Sir Douglas Quintet, the Dicks and 10 million other fried honky dreamers.
” Austin ’s Golden Boys proving once again that…Party rip-off bands beat Nick Cave ’s silly solo shtick any day.”
-Chuck Eddy, the village voice
“Another one of the choicer garage albums of late is the eponymous debut LP by the Golden Boys. Its not clear why this Texas band had to go to New Zealand for the LP, but what the heck? They have a very cracked and shakey take on raunch-hootenany-ism recalling members of the In The Red stables, as well of Memphis ’ more lop-sided degenerates. There are parts of this disc that cohere into something identefiably musical, but not enough to bother us.”
-Thurston Moore & Byron Coley, Arthur Magazine
“Some of their music is loud and bluesy, some of it’s countrified, and the psychedelic influence sometimes comes out full force. It’s raucous rock ‘n’ roll through and through, with all the stomping and yawping that comes with it.”
– The Denton Record Chronicle
“Between the lovelorn lyricism and noisy crescendo of “Slow Down,” and the wah-wah vocalism of the vintage-pop “Ooh Baby Baby,” guitarists/vocalists Matthew Hoopengardner and John Wesley Coleman, combined with the efforts of drummer James Arthur, flex enough musical muscles to birth a sound of complete inimitability.”
-University Star
