A Sea of Gold and Burgundy Record at Shed Studio in NOTL

“It took me a little while to get used to the fact that these guys don’t sing traditional harmonies,” Goldberger says. “Sometimes they’re doing alternate notes, they don’t do the obvious. I came to realize that I just had to shut up. This is their sound, I just had to let go and let them be themselves.”

Goldberger’s production works perfectly on each of the group’s four songs. He provides the aural punch where necessary. It’s obvious he stepped back and let the band take things where they wanted it to go, while adding the bells and whistles exactly where they were needed. 

“We really appreciate Steve’s creative philosophy,” Onofrio confirms. “The whole process was very enjoyable. There was a spirit of being in the laboratory at times, seeing what kind of chemistry comes about.”

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Interview with A Sea of Gold and Burgundy