
Golden Hours Beyond Wires Vinyl LP Indies Red Colour 2026
Tracklist:
1. Whatever Happens Today
2. Heading For The Moon
3. Artic Desert
4. The Letter
5. Book Of Lies
6. The Same Thing
7. Voices
8. Train I Ride
9. Pray For Darkness
10. The Water's Fine
Still sounding like a thunderous post-punk avalanche descending the mountain of confusion, or a well-aimed punch in the gut, âBeyond Wiresâ was knit together in-between the tours and other obligations of its four members, written and recorded in rehearsal rooms in Berlin and an old mansion in Brussels.
âThe latter definitely put its stamp on the record with its noisy electric static bleeding into every songâ, says bassist/vocalist, Wim. But a band like Golden Hours never shies away from these things: they lean into it and welcome those ghostly appearances with open arms and just try to out-fuzz the buzz with layers of noise and strong melodic elements that cut through like a knife.
With two lead singers, HĂĄkon and Wim, taking on an equal amount of titles â divided up by odd and even track numbers, respectively â the album touches on topics widespread but delivered with the unity of Siamese twins sharing the same lungs and vocal range.
As for instrumentation, âBeyond Wiresâ sees the band suitably wired up: two lead guitars (Hakon and Rodrigo) are intertwined and coated in fuzz and noise, embracing the rhythm section (drums Tobias, bass Wim) like an octopus extending its tentacles deep into the listenerâs ear. A rhythm section gracefully tight, yet occasionally flaring up like firecrackers randomly thrown at you from close range.
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$10.94Golden Hours Beyond Wires Vinyl LP Indies Red Colour 2026
Tracklist:
1. Whatever Happens Today
2. Heading For The Moon
3. Artic Desert
4. The Letter
5. Book Of Lies
6. The Same Thing
7. Voices
8. Train I Ride
9. Pray For Darkness
10. The Water's Fine
Still sounding like a thunderous post-punk avalanche descending the mountain of confusion, or a well-aimed punch in the gut, âBeyond Wiresâ was knit together in-between the tours and other obligations of its four members, written and recorded in rehearsal rooms in Berlin and an old mansion in Brussels.
âThe latter definitely put its stamp on the record with its noisy electric static bleeding into every songâ, says bassist/vocalist, Wim. But a band like Golden Hours never shies away from these things: they lean into it and welcome those ghostly appearances with open arms and just try to out-fuzz the buzz with layers of noise and strong melodic elements that cut through like a knife.
With two lead singers, HĂĄkon and Wim, taking on an equal amount of titles â divided up by odd and even track numbers, respectively â the album touches on topics widespread but delivered with the unity of Siamese twins sharing the same lungs and vocal range.
As for instrumentation, âBeyond Wiresâ sees the band suitably wired up: two lead guitars (Hakon and Rodrigo) are intertwined and coated in fuzz and noise, embracing the rhythm section (drums Tobias, bass Wim) like an octopus extending its tentacles deep into the listenerâs ear. A rhythm section gracefully tight, yet occasionally flaring up like firecrackers randomly thrown at you from close range.
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Tracklist:
1. Whatever Happens Today
2. Heading For The Moon
3. Artic Desert
4. The Letter
5. Book Of Lies
6. The Same Thing
7. Voices
8. Train I Ride
9. Pray For Darkness
10. The Water's Fine
Still sounding like a thunderous post-punk avalanche descending the mountain of confusion, or a well-aimed punch in the gut, âBeyond Wiresâ was knit together in-between the tours and other obligations of its four members, written and recorded in rehearsal rooms in Berlin and an old mansion in Brussels.
âThe latter definitely put its stamp on the record with its noisy electric static bleeding into every songâ, says bassist/vocalist, Wim. But a band like Golden Hours never shies away from these things: they lean into it and welcome those ghostly appearances with open arms and just try to out-fuzz the buzz with layers of noise and strong melodic elements that cut through like a knife.
With two lead singers, HĂĄkon and Wim, taking on an equal amount of titles â divided up by odd and even track numbers, respectively â the album touches on topics widespread but delivered with the unity of Siamese twins sharing the same lungs and vocal range.
As for instrumentation, âBeyond Wiresâ sees the band suitably wired up: two lead guitars (Hakon and Rodrigo) are intertwined and coated in fuzz and noise, embracing the rhythm section (drums Tobias, bass Wim) like an octopus extending its tentacles deep into the listenerâs ear. A rhythm section gracefully tight, yet occasionally flaring up like firecrackers randomly thrown at you from close range.










