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Soft/yacht rock group, Golden Feather, are sharing their upbeat, dynamic, and highly melodic self-titled debut LP. The band see it as an introduction to their sound, featuring many songs that have been honed during their live shows.
Speaking of Golden Feather, the group explains that “in these songs, you’ll experience emotions of loss, hope, uncertainty and certainty misplaced, compassion, and ultimately, love. On this album, we truly become a band. It’s the sound of Golden Feather, and we’re excited to share it with you.”
Golden Feather features the jaunty, sax leaning “Goodbye,” written in light of band member Steve Kiely witnessing his younger brother undergo a major life transformation after facing continuous struggles throughout his upbringing.
Kiely revels the song’s backstory: “A lot of times it seemed like he had given up, our relationship had dwindled to almost nothing, and it seemed like I was just waiting to hear that he had lost his battle, but he chose to keep fighting and overcame his demons to finally become the person that I, and everyone else knew he was. This song celebrates that.”