
GOLDSTAR
Los Angeles six-piece The Sophs have ridden a wave of notoriety ever since signing to Rough Trade Records on the strength of their demos - which they cold-emailed to lableheads Geoff Travis and Jeannette Lee before they ever even played a show. Following last yearâs releases of stand-alone singles  âIâm Your Fiendâ, âSweatâ, and âDeath in the Familyâ and worldwide touring, the band are ready to unleash their debut album GOLDSTAR.
Rough Trade heard the sort of creativity and variety â and âdonât expect me to act prettyâ sentiment â that could get The Sophs â including Ramon, Sam Yuh (keyboards), Austin Parker Jones (electric guitar), Seth Smades (acoustic guitar), Devin Russ (drums), and Cole Bobbitt (bass) â a slot on nearly any stage. At any moment, The Sophs are entering pop-punk; blazing through funk; talk-singing to the audience. Their enthusiasm for every iteration is evident, and Ramonâs rich, full voice deftly nestles into endless categories, utterly chameleonic.
âWe never try to be as versatile as we end up being,â Ramon said. GOLDSTARÂ has a Delta Blues-style song; it has a ZZ Top-inspired tune. To some degree, The Sophs see song creation like pop art: theyâre focused on the idea of reproducing something over and over again until it's meaningless. âI want to steal and plagiarize and borrow,â Ramon explains.
Most of The Sophsâ songs donât let the listener relax â mostly because you never know whatâs coming next. The band has a passion for sudden and complete destruction, for playing with the tension between pulled-back silence and total explosion. Thatâs where you hear The Sophs membersâ as they really are: explosively positive, happy, collaborative. Think of the âdegenerative posturingâ instead as a âjesterâs privilege.â When theyâre playing together in a room, you see nothing like the character theyâre putting forward. Instead, you feel a bombastic, thrilling energy that underlies the sextetâs creative power.
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GOLDSTAR
Los Angeles six-piece The Sophs have ridden a wave of notoriety ever since signing to Rough Trade Records on the strength of their demos - which they cold-emailed to lableheads Geoff Travis and Jeannette Lee before they ever even played a show. Following last yearâs releases of stand-alone singles  âIâm Your Fiendâ, âSweatâ, and âDeath in the Familyâ and worldwide touring, the band are ready to unleash their debut album GOLDSTAR.
Rough Trade heard the sort of creativity and variety â and âdonât expect me to act prettyâ sentiment â that could get The Sophs â including Ramon, Sam Yuh (keyboards), Austin Parker Jones (electric guitar), Seth Smades (acoustic guitar), Devin Russ (drums), and Cole Bobbitt (bass) â a slot on nearly any stage. At any moment, The Sophs are entering pop-punk; blazing through funk; talk-singing to the audience. Their enthusiasm for every iteration is evident, and Ramonâs rich, full voice deftly nestles into endless categories, utterly chameleonic.
âWe never try to be as versatile as we end up being,â Ramon said. GOLDSTARÂ has a Delta Blues-style song; it has a ZZ Top-inspired tune. To some degree, The Sophs see song creation like pop art: theyâre focused on the idea of reproducing something over and over again until it's meaningless. âI want to steal and plagiarize and borrow,â Ramon explains.
Most of The Sophsâ songs donât let the listener relax â mostly because you never know whatâs coming next. The band has a passion for sudden and complete destruction, for playing with the tension between pulled-back silence and total explosion. Thatâs where you hear The Sophs membersâ as they really are: explosively positive, happy, collaborative. Think of the âdegenerative posturingâ instead as a âjesterâs privilege.â When theyâre playing together in a room, you see nothing like the character theyâre putting forward. Instead, you feel a bombastic, thrilling energy that underlies the sextetâs creative power.
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Los Angeles six-piece The Sophs have ridden a wave of notoriety ever since signing to Rough Trade Records on the strength of their demos - which they cold-emailed to lableheads Geoff Travis and Jeannette Lee before they ever even played a show. Following last yearâs releases of stand-alone singles  âIâm Your Fiendâ, âSweatâ, and âDeath in the Familyâ and worldwide touring, the band are ready to unleash their debut album GOLDSTAR.
Rough Trade heard the sort of creativity and variety â and âdonât expect me to act prettyâ sentiment â that could get The Sophs â including Ramon, Sam Yuh (keyboards), Austin Parker Jones (electric guitar), Seth Smades (acoustic guitar), Devin Russ (drums), and Cole Bobbitt (bass) â a slot on nearly any stage. At any moment, The Sophs are entering pop-punk; blazing through funk; talk-singing to the audience. Their enthusiasm for every iteration is evident, and Ramonâs rich, full voice deftly nestles into endless categories, utterly chameleonic.
âWe never try to be as versatile as we end up being,â Ramon said. GOLDSTARÂ has a Delta Blues-style song; it has a ZZ Top-inspired tune. To some degree, The Sophs see song creation like pop art: theyâre focused on the idea of reproducing something over and over again until it's meaningless. âI want to steal and plagiarize and borrow,â Ramon explains.
Most of The Sophsâ songs donât let the listener relax â mostly because you never know whatâs coming next. The band has a passion for sudden and complete destruction, for playing with the tension between pulled-back silence and total explosion. Thatâs where you hear The Sophs membersâ as they really are: explosively positive, happy, collaborative. Think of the âdegenerative posturingâ instead as a âjesterâs privilege.â When theyâre playing together in a room, you see nothing like the character theyâre putting forward. Instead, you feel a bombastic, thrilling energy that underlies the sextetâs creative power.











