Building a reputation for impromptu parking lot sets and post concert pop-outs, ATL's Silly Goose have announced they are the latest addition to the Blue Grape Music roster. Joining the likes of Code Orange, GEL and Spiritual Cramp, Silly Goose has joined rank, earning a spot on the label with a buzz built on breaking industry norms and cultivating a fanbase predicated on heavy music that keeps things fun.
True to form, the boys from Atlanta made their way to Chicago last weekend to crash the party at Lollapalooza. Taking to unconventional spots like gas station and quick stops, the band pulled up their brakes, grabbed their gear and ripped the spot created more viral fodder and adding to their growing hype. Check the video below.
Paired with the news of the band's recent signing, Silly Goose have officially begun their Blue Grape campaign with the release of their first single on the label, "Tsunami". Taking cues and style points from the 'Three Dollar Bill Y'all' era of Limp Bizkit, the track harkens to the heyday of rap-tinged hard rock, without relying on gimmick or nostalgia.
The track follows previously released singles in "Live It Up" and "King of the Hill" - both of which showcase the band's energized delivery and nu-era aesthetic. A fluid mesh of dynamic bounce, effective heft and rap rock revelry make Silly Goose a band on the come up.
The arrival of "Tsunami" hints at the pending announcement of Silly Goose's next EP on Blue Grape Music, in addition to the babd's fall touring plans. Stay tuned.
"Tsunami" is now available via Blue Grape Music - HERE