The Gold Supply – Open Lines

The Gold Supply reveal debut EP 'Open Lines'

The Gold Supply reveal debut EP ‘Open Lines’

The Gold Supply are a new, science-fiction, space-zombie-in-a-coma, Nordic-noir, UK-based band that formed amongst the turmoil of the global pandemic and world chaos.  

Drawing inspiration from the likes of Massive Attack, Portishead, Bjork, The Verve, and Spiritualized, The Gold Supply are due to release their debut EP ‘Open Lines’ with their fresh new signing with Analogue Trash. 

The EP exhibits a beautiful, atmospheric and almost post-apocalyptic ambience- a combination of sounds and influences that would suggest that not only do The Gold Supply know how and when the world will end, but that they’re poised and ready to provide the soundtrack. 

The trio represent this ‘new norm’ within their craft  by creating dream-like, and ambient music. Something that reflects the unworldly experience we have all encountered – as well as a sense of melancholy throughout the themes of each track. The disordered but creative flow of The Gold Supply’s forthcoming project, symbolises the rut and confusion within someone’s mind during extremely hard times.

‘Open Lines’ is made up of five tracks, ‘Let it Go’, ‘No Addictions’, ‘Never The Same’ ‘Something Like You’ and ‘Our Last Few Days’ – which all tap into a hardened sense of reality, surrounding topics that you may be too afraid to speak out out. The Gold Supply cover affairs surrounding death, addiction, loss of love and friendship. The EP is hard hitting, but it is extremely real and inspiring.

The band says about the EP opener, “Let It Go is an intensely personal song about death. This song is about the anger stage of grief.  That stage hangs around a long  time and eats away at your insides.  The title ‘let it go’ is a sarcastic reflection of the advice you always get from people. It’s terrible advice and it doesn’t work. Ever.”