Green Go

Location:
Ontario, CA
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Other / Disco House / Pop Punk
Site(s):
Type:
Indie
It all began with house show dance parties.From the musical town that is Guelph, Ontario comes a unique mash-up of synths, drums, bass and guitar. Green Go is a machine that runs hot on the fuel that fires sweaty dance parties. Ferenc Stenton, Jess Tollefsen, Mark Andrade, Kyle Squance, and Adam Scott do their best to sing, play instruments and dance, all while tearing shit up!You might want to bring a change of clothes.



Bookings:Bobby Kimberley bobby@themusebox.net



Publicity:Kat Stewart

kat.stewart@maplemusicrecordings.com



Press:



"Green Go is about to become ubiquitous.Darting funk fretwork and synth-driven anxiousness to keep the adrenaline up throughout."

Toronto Star



"The five-piece doesn’t put on that jaded, been-there-done-that attitude so common in the hipster dance scene. Green Go are all about an exuberantly cheerful live presence, captured perfectly on their debut album, Borders"

Now Magazine



"Borders, which was was recorded and mixed by Ryan Mills, is like a crayon box full of wacky colours mixed with sweat, confetti and spilt drinks. It's also one hell of a dance experience."

Chart Attack



"From wowing unsuspecting houseparty goers, to putting out their debut record ‘Borders', this Guelph 5-piece has come a long way in a short amount of time. Their recordings evolved from a DIY self-titled EP to a great sounding, indie-punk banger in next week’s release ‘Borders'. And I’m seeing their name everywhere."

Indie Music Filter



"'Borders' is a grand parade of energy that remains constant throughout the course of the album. In You Know You Want It, they literally shout the command "Don’t hold your breath! Dance ’til your death!" and honestly, the album leaves me with no other option but to do just that."

It's Not the Band I Hate, It's Their Fans



"So let’s say all you’ve ever wanted in life is to dance. Maybe it’s not some crazy 1950’s Dirty Dancing time-of-your-life kinda dream, but instead you’re hoping for a sweaty, shaking, messy party. In that case, you’ve probably already got Green Go’s album memorized and overheating your music player of choice."

Much Music



"Borders has been lauded as the missing link between guitar–based indie rock and synth based electro. Most who try blending the two often lack the prowess in each category to allow both ideas to breathe, but Green Go have succeeded, in their initial attempt."

Echo Weekly



"Green Go add more disco drums, more handclaps and more freak-outability then seemed possible in a 3 minute song."

RCRD LBL



"Guelph's Green Go somehow sidestep the dozens of deadly traps that similar bands fall into on a debut album, with dexterity and dynamics that make them more than a one-note wonder."

Guelph Mercury



"Green Go's music is all about dancing your ass off and letting loose, yet their electro sound doesn't involve the aid of computer magic. Rather, it utilizes bass, drums, synths and vocals to create a unique and sweaty, fun sound."

Soundproof Magazine



"This is the type of electronic music I actually like. It has a purpose. It moves. It inspires you to move."

Pop Culture Will Eat Itself



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