Nashville indie-rock trio Goldpark drop fuzzy summer jam “I Guess It’s Never Enough” off upcoming sophomore EP
Written by: Oliver Heffron
Nashville indie-rock trio Goldpark drop fuzzy summer jam "I Guess It's Never Enough," showcasing the band's propensity for producing catchy-yet-layered indie-rock anthems reminiscent of groups like The Arctic Monkeys or Kings of Leon. Following the releases of "Covered in Sunshine" and "Lady Lightyear" earlier this summer, the band is steadily unveiling an exciting progression in their sound for their new EP, due for release this fall.
Consisting of Nashville musicians Wes Hunter (vocals), Andrew Smith (guitar), and Kyle Neblett (drums), Goldpark has been steadily performing a mix of solo shows, support gigs, and festival slots in the year since the release of their debut EP, Goldpark One, via Hazel Street Records about a year ago. They've honed their sound with a new collection of tracks that show a promising trajectory for the band's future.
As Goldpark put it themselves, "We had the right songs, the right producer, and the right spirit. This body of work is the best representation of who we are and where we are going. We hope this EP makes people smile."