
With the new album “Wiggle Your Fingers”, GospelbeacH is back with their 70s Laurel Canyon sounds drifting down to Hollywood in the early 80s – this time the Lonesome LA Cowboy vibes reflect the neon lights of New Wave, Power-Pop, and Post-Punk. The Los Angeles group was formed in 2014 by Brent Rademaker, Tom Sanford and ex Cardinals Neal Casal all from the Beachwood Sparks camp. Over the years has featured many harmonious friends, luminaries and guest stars over the years. The sound harks back to several eras of California sounds, folk-rock, sunshine pop country-rock and of course, the Paisley Underground.
GospelbeacH was formed in 2014, their sound harkens back to several eras of California music, from folk-rock and sunshine pop, to country-rock and the Paisley Underground. The band has featured many California music luminaries, but at the center of the spinning wheel is singer-guitarist Brent Rademaker, a veteran of the southern California rock scene and a founding member of iconic country-rock band Beachwood Sparks.
The album will be released through Curation Records on April 26th. Lead single “Hang Thyme” is out now, accompanied by a music video.
GospelbeacH debuted with an album that paid homage to the spirit and sound of early-’70s Grateful Dead (2015’s “Pacific Surf Line“), followed up by 2017’s Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers-inspired “Another Summer of Love” (Voted Shindig Mag #1 Album of The Year). In 2019, the band added lush, Laurel Canyon-inspired sounds to the mix on their third LP “Let It Burn” and 2021’s “Jam Jam” EP found the band just as adept at bubblegum and glam-rock, notably on the single “Albatross Baby”.
In 2024 Gospelbeach is back with “Wiggle Your Fingers” (”the title came to me in the middle of the night while listening to the Meat Puppets play live on the Howard Stern Radio Show”, professes Rademaker).