Profile

The Go Rounds
  • Original

    Roundwound Nickel-Plated Steel / 14 sets from 008-038 to 013-056

    Electric Guitar Strings

    ...Read more
    $12.74
  • Original

    Stainless Flatwire over Hex Core / Dark, Percussive Tonality / Smooth Upper Register / Five Sets from 045-095 to 045-126

    ...Read more
    $72.71
  • The Go Rounds

    Instrument
    Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass
    Genre
    Indie Rock
    Strings
    GBM, Custom Gauged Guitar Boomers, M3050 Precision Flats

    The Go Rounds are one of contemporary indie rock’s most creative groups, a bold and visionary collection of talented musicians that have forged a reputation as innovators over the course of five studio albums and countless live performances.

    Hailing from Kalamazoo, Michigan, they’ve firmly established themselves in the Great Lakes music community, becoming staples of the local festival circuit while taking their electric live show from coast to coast, from SXSW to Chicago’s Green Music Fest. Having shared the stage with Jeff Tweedy, Delicate Steve, Mandolin Orange, The Wood Brothers, Caroline Rose, The War and Treaty, Liz Cooper & the Stampede, and Lucy Rose, The Go Rounds are seriously experienced performers with the material to back it up.

    Described as a blend of psychedelia, Americana, twang-rock and jelly-roll with a healthy dose of pop sensibility holding things together, The Go Rounds write music that sounds like bits and pieces of all your favorite bands exploded into rock ‘n roll confetti. Fingerpicked guitar, fuzzy distorted tones, introspective ambience, spellbinding vocals and effervescent synth-pop: they manage to effortlessly weave together a varied sonic palette through intricate arrangements that are at once accessible, engaging, surprising and evocative. Their latest release, ‘Whatever You May Be’, was described as a “multi-faceted, ambient art-rock epic” by critics, while lead vocalist Graham Parsons painted the record as an “examination of our mirrors – the places, times and relationships that hold our reflection…a fever dream, a clearing on the horizon.”

    Photos
    Comments
    In an attempt to reduce spam, comments on content older than one year cannot be posted.
    Recent Activity