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Gold Child Releases Debut Album Today

By: Aug. 09, 2019
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Brooklyn-based musician and songwriter Gold Child is excited to announce the release of her self-titled debut album. Out today, Gold Child is the introductory, full-length showcase from Emily Fehler, a Berklee College of Music graduate and self-proclaimed student of country music's golden age. Fehler moved to New York City in 2012 after finishing her studies in Boston, and as she began the process of coming up for air in Brooklyn, she developed an obsession with the music made by the great troubadours of country music, namely the work of luminaries Patsy Cline and Emmylou Harris.

Seduced by the raw emotion and timeless melodies of the classics, Fehler - a gifted vocalist herself - had found a new direction and sought to apply her own stamp to the form. With the addition of ethereal, shimmering atmospherics to her own folk songs, Fehler laid the groundwork for what would become Gold Child's sound, drawing comparisons to Mazzy Star, Angel Olsen and Neko Case via various singles and an album that has received nods from NPR, Rolling Stone,Refinery 29, Brooklyn Vegan, Wide Open Country, and more.

Produced by Garrett Eaten and John Fredericks and mixed by Justin Gerrish, Gold Child, was recorded in Brooklyn both at Fehler's home and Hook and Fade Studio. A long and winding road, Gold Child was an over three-year journey for Fehler, one that was conceived and created during a pivotal period of her life. "It's kind of a transitional record as this timeframe while I was writing was somewhat turbulent for me," she says. "I was coming into my own as an adult - working day jobs, trying to cope with the state of the world, and my new found anxiety - which is maybe a culprit of why the record took so long to make."

When Fehler first started the project, she was experimenting with what she wanted the music to sound like, and some of the first demos of these songs had a completely different vibe. Through the process of songwriting and telling her own personal stories, Fehler has produced a captivating collection of songs that illustrate where she has been in the past and where she hopes to take Gold Child in the future.

"I write about my own experiences so the songs all reflect these subjects and mindsets," she continues. "I've been writing songs since I was 15-years-old so finally having a full-length body of work feels really amazing, and I'm really proud of what my team and I made."

Photo Credit: Jake Beal / Design: Rachel Willey and Alex Merto



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