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“We’ve been dying to meet you,” Ben Woods sings on “Linoleum”, the second single from Godspeed, album number four for The Golden Dregs. This rousing greeting doubles as a mission statement for the project. What began as a solo endeavour by the then Cornwall-based multi-instrumentalist and producer has grown into a six-member ensemble, each artist deeply rooted in London’s grassroots music scene. On Godspeed, for the first time, each band member contributes individually, but Woods’ songwriting and resonant baritone remain at the core — an anchor welcoming listeners into the fold.
Last year, in between finishing this new record and setting up Kate Bush’s former studio as a new base for solo work and Joy of Life International, the band supported Future Islands at Crystal Palace Park, opened for Ezra Furman at Union Chapel and sold out a series of surprise intimate gigs to test new material. The future looks bright for these songs to find their people. Godspeed.