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Book of Gold

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BOOK OF GOLD is the 5th album of GLDN (golden), an alternative blues/rock band based in Yokohama/Tokyo, Japan. Release Date:Oct, 11, 2016 . Label:SignalFireRecords .

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Apple Music • Alternative Top Albums • Taiwan • TOP 49 • 20 Jun 2025

Artist Profile

  • GLDN

    GLDN's current line-up is: Kota Saito (guitar, voice, etc), Satoru Ito (guitar) and Ryo Tashiro (drums). Book Of Gold is the 5th album by GLDN. Throughout the 7 main tracks, one of the distinguishing features of Book Of Gold is refrain. Most of the songs have a very simple and stripped-down structure in which the riffs and cycles are played over and over, slowly layering images in the listener's mind. With many spaces left unfilled, Book Of Gold, as with other GLDN albums, has a recognizable soundtrack-like quality, maybe these are themes for a Noir-ish movie which lacks a happy ending, or, as the tittle suggests, an orphic book you found on some dusty shelf in the corner of an antiquarian bookshop.

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