Minor Gold move you - weaving masterful harmonies and deft guitar playing around unforgettable, stripped back performances.
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Powerhouse Cosmic Americana duo Minor Gold are ARIA nominated and award-winning songwriters & Tracy McNeil (CAN) and Dan Parsons (AUS). Their sound echoes 70’s cosmic Americana with an easy charm and potent honesty, but it is the indeterminate perfection of how these two artists' voices lock in together that hit right where the emotions live inside us. With dynamics ranging from the intense restraint of campfire intimacy through to open throttle abandon, Minor Gold move you - weaving masterful harmonies and deft guitar playing around unforgettable, stripped back performances.
Since releasing their critically acclaimed self-titled debut album in August 2023, the pair have navigated life on the road without missing a beat. With a massive past 18 months touring internationally and showcasing at major conferences Folk Alliance International (USA), AmericanaFEST (USA), Folk Music Ontario (CAN) and Your Roots are Showing (IE), additional shows supporting legendary Australian band The Teskey Brothers in the U.S.
In 2024, the pair won the 'Folk Award' in the Queensland Music Awards and their songs have had multiple adds to high rotation on radio in Australia and charted in the Top 10 on the NACC in the U.S.
While on a brief summer touring break in California they settled into Los Angeles to record their sophomore album ‘Way to the Sun’ with producer Dan Horne (Mapache, Cass McCombs, Circles Around the Sun). Beginning in early March 2025, Minor Gold will be touring North America to celebrate the release of the title track. This highly anticipated release marks a leap further into a warm cosmic-country blended folk/rock that both grooves and floats down a long coastal desert highway.
“The pairs real superpower is their melodic vocal interplay and sixth-sense harmonies…Imagine standing at a crossroads, halfway between Laurel Canyon and a sandy palm tree cove. These are the intoxicating sounds you might hear drifting on that summer breeze.”
- Rhythms Magazine
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