Post by ASIL on Nov 10, 2003 20:02:25 GMT -5
All info is from www.goldfingermusic.com
Goldfinger formed with it's original line-up in 1994. John and Simon worked together at NaNa's shoe store in California. They decided to form a band and needed a drummer, so they asked Darrin who was working at the local Starbucks, to listen to a tape they had made. The day he heard it he was air drumming along with it all day, he loved it! At this time, Goldfinger's original guitarist left to the band to become a pro surfer in Costa Rica, where he still lives. John had a good friend named Charlie who played guitar and he thought he would be a great replacement on guitar.
Charlie's first show with Goldfinger was a little hectic, he was given a tape of the songs on Friday night, practiced with the band on Saturday and played a show that night. Goldfinger were now recording their Demo EP called "richter", it was given amazing reviews and they were getting good indie/college radio airplay. Goldfinger were now given the oppurtunity to record the S/T debut LP. They recorded the cd in 1995 and it was released in spring on 1996, their first single/video "Here in your Bedroom" was played at a high rate and they gained in popularity. Goldfinger also released videos for "Mable" and "Only a Day".
In 1996 Goldfinger played more shows than there are days...they toured with such bands as the Sex Pistols, No Doubt, Vans Warped Tour, and Reel Big Fish. In 1997 Goldfinger released their second LP entitled "Hang-Up's" their first single "This Lonely Place" was not as big a success as the release of "Here in your Bedroom", but it did give them numerous live talk show apperances and spins of the video, which is a play on "Alien". Goldfinger also released a video for the single "More Today than Yesterday" a cover of the Spiral Staircase song. Which can be found on the "Waterboy" soundtrack.
In the summer of 1998, Simon left the band due to musical differences. He was replaced by John's old band mate from the Electric Love Hogs. And more recently the bassist for 22jacks a band that opened for Goldfinger on many tours. Goldfinger Released their second EP in the Fall on '99 called. "Darrin's Coconut Ass-Live From Omaha" The EP contains 8 songs which are all covers. In the Spring on 2000 Goldfinger released their 3rd LP called "Stomping Grounds" the single in North America was "Counting the Days" while Europe was invaded with "99 Red Balloons". After the release of Stomping Ground the band toured with such bands as: Eve6, Showoff, BloodHound Gang, and Mest. After a few very successful tours throughout Europe and the United Kingdom, the band decided it was time to record a live cd, and England was the place they wanted to do it! On a tour in England in 2000 the band recorded a cd and called it "Foot In Mouth", which is now for sale here @ www.goldfingermusic.com, and at concerts.
In September of 2001 Charlie Paulson left the band after 7 hard working years. The band found a replacement for Charlie when they brought Brian Arthur aboard in late 2001. Brian used to play with the Texan band Unloco, but left Unloco to join Goldfinger when the spot on guitar became available. Goldfinger will release their newest cd on May 7th 2002 called "Open Your Eye's". The cd will be released on their new record label Jive/Zoomba.
Goldfinger formed with it's original line-up in 1994. John and Simon worked together at NaNa's shoe store in California. They decided to form a band and needed a drummer, so they asked Darrin who was working at the local Starbucks, to listen to a tape they had made. The day he heard it he was air drumming along with it all day, he loved it! At this time, Goldfinger's original guitarist left to the band to become a pro surfer in Costa Rica, where he still lives. John had a good friend named Charlie who played guitar and he thought he would be a great replacement on guitar.
Charlie's first show with Goldfinger was a little hectic, he was given a tape of the songs on Friday night, practiced with the band on Saturday and played a show that night. Goldfinger were now recording their Demo EP called "richter", it was given amazing reviews and they were getting good indie/college radio airplay. Goldfinger were now given the oppurtunity to record the S/T debut LP. They recorded the cd in 1995 and it was released in spring on 1996, their first single/video "Here in your Bedroom" was played at a high rate and they gained in popularity. Goldfinger also released videos for "Mable" and "Only a Day".
In 1996 Goldfinger played more shows than there are days...they toured with such bands as the Sex Pistols, No Doubt, Vans Warped Tour, and Reel Big Fish. In 1997 Goldfinger released their second LP entitled "Hang-Up's" their first single "This Lonely Place" was not as big a success as the release of "Here in your Bedroom", but it did give them numerous live talk show apperances and spins of the video, which is a play on "Alien". Goldfinger also released a video for the single "More Today than Yesterday" a cover of the Spiral Staircase song. Which can be found on the "Waterboy" soundtrack.
In the summer of 1998, Simon left the band due to musical differences. He was replaced by John's old band mate from the Electric Love Hogs. And more recently the bassist for 22jacks a band that opened for Goldfinger on many tours. Goldfinger Released their second EP in the Fall on '99 called. "Darrin's Coconut Ass-Live From Omaha" The EP contains 8 songs which are all covers. In the Spring on 2000 Goldfinger released their 3rd LP called "Stomping Grounds" the single in North America was "Counting the Days" while Europe was invaded with "99 Red Balloons". After the release of Stomping Ground the band toured with such bands as: Eve6, Showoff, BloodHound Gang, and Mest. After a few very successful tours throughout Europe and the United Kingdom, the band decided it was time to record a live cd, and England was the place they wanted to do it! On a tour in England in 2000 the band recorded a cd and called it "Foot In Mouth", which is now for sale here @ www.goldfingermusic.com, and at concerts.
In September of 2001 Charlie Paulson left the band after 7 hard working years. The band found a replacement for Charlie when they brought Brian Arthur aboard in late 2001. Brian used to play with the Texan band Unloco, but left Unloco to join Goldfinger when the spot on guitar became available. Goldfinger will release their newest cd on May 7th 2002 called "Open Your Eye's". The cd will be released on their new record label Jive/Zoomba.