Gold Glitter Shoes

Gold Glitter Shoes is the second studio EP from the American rock band Rock N Roll Hi Fives.

Gold Glitter Shoes
EP by
Released16 June 2015
StudioMoonlight Mile Recordings in Jersey City, New Jersey
GenreRock and roll, indie rock
Length27:15
LabelSelf-released
ProducerMike Moebius
Rock N Roll Hi Fives chronology
Make it Happen
(2014)
Gold Glitter Shoes
(2015)
The Beat the Sound the Dragon's Roar
(2016)

Content

The seven-track EP was self-released as a digital download, on 16 June 2015. It was recorded and mixed at Moonlight Mile Recordings in Jersey City, New Jersey, by Mike Moebius, and mastered at Joe Lambert Mastering in Jersey City by Joe Lambert. Gold Glitter Shoes contains six original songs, and a cover of "We Got the Beat" by the Go-Go's. The album draws comparison to the music of Joan Jett.[1] Several of the songs on the album appear on Rock N Roll Hi Fives' debut album Re-introducing the RocknRoll Hi-Fives.[2]

Reception

A review of Gold Glitter Shoes in Star-News describes the record as "dipp[ing] its finger in glam rock and a little pop-punk, all led by Eilee's sugar-and-snarl vocals." while likening her voice to "Debbie Harry with a smidge of Courtney Love."[3] CoolDad Music writes "from the first spaced-out sounds of "Planets" the edges of my mouth start to curl upwards. "What was I even worrying about again?" I think to myself as Eilee and Joe Centeno sing about narrowing the hundred-million mile distance between two people down to an actual planetary collision."[1]

Tracklisting

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Planets" 4:24
2."Gold Glitter Shoes" 3:45
3."Living the Lost Boy Life" 3:58
4."I Want Something More" 2:25
5."Stay Up All Night" 4:24
6."Miracles" 4:08
7."We Got the Beat"The Go-Go's2:32
Total length:27:15

Personnel

  • Eilee Centeno – vocals
  • Evren Centeno – drums
  • Gloree Centeno – bass
  • Joe Centeno – guitars and backing vocals

References

Citations
Bibliography
  • Appio, Jim (24 June 2015), "The Rock n Roll Hi Fives, Gold Glitter Shoes, 2015", CoolDad Music, retrieved 27 March 2019
  • Makin, Bob (20 June 2018), "Makin Waves Record of the Week: The RocknRoll Hi-Fives' 'Re-Introducing The RocknRoll Hi-Fives'", Institute for Nonprofit News, retrieved 27 March 2019
  • Tucker, Brian (11 April 2017), "The RocknRoll Hi Fives return on Tuesday to play at Reggie's", Star-News, retrieved 26 March 2019
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