A London group built around Kirsty Hawkshaw's voice and Gary Miller's production, making atmospheric records since 2003.
For a good sense of their atmospheric side, start with 'So So'. 'Black And White Days' gives you their more direct pop statement.
Gary Go's music has always had that cinematic quality the name suggests, especially on early tracks like 'So So' from their debut 'Cinema'. Their sound moves between moody pop textures and more direct statements, never quite settling into one predictable lane. Songs like 'Black And White Days' and 'Brooklyn' show that range clearly.
The band formed in London in 2003 with vocalist Kirsty Hawkshaw and producer Gary Miller at the center. Their debut 'Cinema' arrived in 2007, followed by later albums like 'The House of the Rising Sun' in 2015 and 'The Garden' in 2018. The lineup shifted over the years, with guitarist David Torn and bassist Danny Thompson involved early on before Thompson's departure in 2010.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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