Golden Shoulders / Let My Burden Be
Album: Let My Burden Be   Collection:General
Artist:Golden Shoulders   Added:Feb 2003
Label:Doppler Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2003-06-16 Pull Date: 2003-08-18
Week Ending: Aug 17 Aug 3 Jul 20 Jun 29
Airplays: 1 1 1 1

Recent Airplay
1. Aug 02, 2003: the RUST BELT
Time We Took Away
3. Jun 27, 2003: In the Leaves
Time We Took Away
2. Jul 16, 2003: press and release
Do You Know Who You Are?

Album Review
Eric K!
Reviewed 2003-06-01
Nevada City's The Golden Shoulders' _Let My Burden Be_ is a really fun debut. Adam, the singer writes very clever, catchy glam pop songs that recall and usually appropriate from David Bowie, T.Rex, the Beatles, and the Nazz. This is a very well-done album with a wide variety of styles ranging from phaser-abused psychedelic pop songs to acoustic ballads. This isn't the most original album I've heard lately, but it is
a tremendous amount of fun.
Stand-out tracks: 6,13,9,4,5,12

1. nice stomping beat
2. phased vocals
3. with female background vocals, seems to reference the Beatles' "Don't
Let Me Down"
4. Fun, piano-driven, it kind of sways.
5. Nice interplay between instruments. Some goofy effects. This song
recalls what song? Someone tell me.
6. Acoustic T-Rex glam. With female backing vocals.
7. Rocking. Phaser absue. Nice psychedelic breakdown. Reminds me of the Nazz.
8. Stomping glam, funny lyrics
9. Catchy, bouncey. Female vocals. Definite Pixies-influence.
10. Country music send-up. Clever lyrics.
11. Ballad, lots of pose.
12. A goofy acoustic love song.
13. Overdriven, noisy pop song. Nice bouncey chorus and cool phaser abuse


Track Listing
1. Do You Know Who You Are?   7. One to Be for
2. Finding Out   8. Genius
3. Bring Me Down   9. Sympathy
4. Spirit of '78   10. A Short and Fleeting Thing
5. Golden Arms   11. Overhead Underground
6. The Honey, the Power, the Li   12. Goodbye Hummingbird
  13. Time We Took Away