
Big, soulful vocals meeting gritty 60s-inspired indie rock. It is the sound of finding hope in the wreckage, perfect for high-energy morning commutes.
Alice Gold creates music that feels like a sunburst through a storm cloud. Her sound is anchored by a massive, commanding voice that can pivot from intimate storytelling to stadium-sized power-pop choruses without losing its grit. There is a tangible warmth to the recordings, a result of her commitment to analog processes and live tracking that captures the spontaneous energy of a real band in a room.
What sets her apart is the contrast between her lyrical depth and the music's outward-facing energy. While many of her songs are born from personal loss and darkness, they are delivered with a defiant optimism. The production, handled by Dan Carey, avoids the sterile sheen of modern pop in favor of tape hiss, minor mistakes, and a raw, organic texture that feels both timeless and urgent.
Start with 'Orbiter' to hear her vocal range at its most explosive, then move to 'Runaway Love' for a masterclass in driving, melodic indie-pop. It is music for people who want their rock to have a soul and their pop to have some dirt under its fingernails.
Alice Gold (born Alice McLaughlin) is an English singer-songwriter based in London, formerly signed to Sunday Best and currently signed to Fiction Records. Her debut single "Dolly Figured" was released under her original name on 21 October 2007. Her debut single as Alice Gold, "Orbiter", was released on 23 September 2010 through Pure Groove Records, with a single launch party at The Drop in Stoke Newington. The Guardian said it "showcases Gold's mighty voice through its power-pop chorus" and described her as "One to watch". Gold's debut album Seven Rainbows, released on 4 July 2011, was produced by Dan Carey (Franz Ferdinand, Hot Chip, Lily Allen). In an interview with PopCultureMonster.com she said of the album, "the main bass, drums and guitars rhythm tracks were all recorded live and on tape like the old '60s records. The over-dubs are mostly made up of one-takes, whether it be guitar or vocal takes. My producer Dan Carey and I decided that if a take felt good then we’d keep it, so it is complete with minor ‘mistakes’ and quirky sounds through doing that, which we both like. It's a very honest album, quite autobiographical. The songs were born from a lot of darkness and grief but the lyrics are drenched in hope because of that, which is why I imagine people connect to it." In October 2010, Gold was shortlisted for Q magazine's 'Next Big Thing' award. In September 2011, Gold's cover of the Billy Fury song "Wondrous Place" was used in an advert for the British beer brand Carling. She has toured with Eels, Athlete, Band Of Skulls, Noah and the Whale, The Twilight Singers, The Dears and The Bookhouse Boys. Gold also played festivals in 2011, including Glastonbury, V Festival, T in the Park, Harvest at Jimmy's Festival, Jodrell Bank Live, Kendal Calling, Cornbury Festival and Hull's Freedom Festival.
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