Whilst there are many who believe Manchester’s Gold Jacks were conceived through a shared appreciation of crunchy, lo-fi blues, and borne out of mutual respect for their City’s less salubrious watering holes, the fact remains that this was merely a cover story; a well-timed façade that has allowed both the true identities, and the true intentions of the band to remain hidden until the time came for their real purpose to be revealed. That purpose? To resuscitate the still-twitching corpse of the UK’s alternative scene before it’s picked clean by the commercial carrion crows that populate the Top 40. Need proof? It isn’t coincidence that Zayn Malik left One Direction mere days after Gold Jacks dropped their debut single ‘One Kinda Woman’. To the band though, that only proved what they themselves already knew – that guitars can breathe new life in to established formats, and that good old fashioned rock ‘n’ roll doesn’t have to be old fashioned at all. Following on from ‘One Kinda Women’, their latest offering ‘Take It Back’ sees Gold Jacks slowing the pace and allowing the sultry sleaze of pure guitar-driven rock to slip through the track’s intentional pauses, in turn brought about by a deft understanding of musical spacial awareness. The apparent simplicity offset by Stewart Burns’ impassioned vocal. If Woody Guthrie’s guitar killed facists, then Liam Dunning’s massacres mainstream mundanity. Gold Jacks are lead singer / guitarist Stu Burns, guitarist Liam Dunning, bassist Tom Smith, and drummer James Gaskell. _Website not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_ _Website not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_/goldjacks _Website not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_/goldjacks _Website not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_/goldjacks @GoldJacks #TakeItBack For further information please contact Five Dot PR: _Email not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_ _Website not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_

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Whilst there are many who believe Manchester’s Gold Jacks were conceived through a shared appreciation of crunchy, lo-fi blues, and borne out of mutual respect for their City’s less salubrious watering holes, the fact remains that this was merely a cover story; a well-timed façade that has allowed both the true identities, and the true intentions of the band to remain hidden until the time came for their real purpose to be revealed. That purpose? To resuscitate the still-twitching corpse of the UK’s alternative scene before it’s picked clean by the commercial carrion crows that populate the Top 40. Need proof? It isn’t coincidence that Zayn Malik left One Direction mere days after Gold Jacks dropped their debut single ‘One Kinda Woman’. To the band though, that only proved what they themselves already knew – that guitars can breathe new life in to established formats, and that good old fashioned rock ‘n’ roll doesn’t have to be old fashioned at all. Following on from ‘One Kinda Women’, their latest offering ‘Take It Back’ sees Gold Jacks slowing the pace and allowing the sultry sleaze of pure guitar-driven rock to slip through the track’s intentional pauses, in turn brought about by a deft understanding of musical spacial awareness. The apparent simplicity offset by Stewart Burns’ impassioned vocal. If Woody Guthrie’s guitar killed facists, then Liam Dunning’s massacres mainstream mundanity. Gold Jacks are lead singer / guitarist Stu Burns, guitarist Liam Dunning, bassist Tom Smith, and drummer James Gaskell. _Website not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_ _Website not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_/goldjacks _Website not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_/goldjacks _Website not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_/goldjacks @GoldJacks #TakeItBack For further information please contact Five Dot PR: _Email not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_ _Website not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_

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Whilst there are many who believe Manchester’s Gold Jacks were conceived through a shared appreciation of crunchy, lo-fi blues, and borne out of mutual respect for their City’s less salubrious watering holes, the fact remains that this was merely a cover story; a well-timed façade that has allowed both the true identities, and the true intentions of the band to remain hidden until the time came for their real purpose to be revealed. That purpose? To resuscitate the still-twitching corpse of the UK’s alternative scene before it’s picked clean by the commercial carrion crows that populate the Top 40.

Need proof? It isn’t coincidence that Zayn Malik left One Direction mere days after Gold Jacks dropped their debut single ‘One Kinda Woman’.

To the band though, that only proved what they themselves already knew – that guitars can breathe new life in to established formats, and that good old fashioned rock ‘n’ roll doesn’t have to be old fashioned at all.

Following on from ‘One Kinda Women’, their latest offering ‘Take It Back’ sees Gold Jacks slowing the pace and allowing the sultry sleaze of pure guitar-driven rock to slip through the track’s intentional pauses, in turn brought about by a deft understanding of musical spacial awareness. The apparent simplicity offset by Stewart Burns’ impassioned vocal.

If Woody Guthrie’s guitar killed facists, then Liam Dunning’s massacres mainstream mundanity.

Gold Jacks are lead singer / guitarist Stu Burns, guitarist Liam Dunning, bassist Tom Smith, and drummer James Gaskell.

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