Aaron: The title track of our new EP ‘Ghosts In These Walls’ is particularly meaningful to us because it attempts to make beauty and connection from a place of pain and suffering. When we sing this song together there is some strange kind of alchemy that can move through us where we are fused together and able to tap into a bigger and more powerful collective spirit.
A Sea Of Gold And Burgundy pay testament to friendship, forgiveness and the redemptive power of music with their new comeback EP Ghosts In These Walls — showcasing today on Tinnitist.
Although it’s the first recorded work from the Niagara Falls trio in 11 years, the band’s members — Carl David Onofrio, Aaron Berger and Nathanial Goold — never stopped writing, performing and recording with other artists, amassing nearly 20 album credits between them. But the pandemic, along with the sudden death of their former manager, led the group to realize their unique musical chemistry anew.
For a few years, they were one of the most unique and beloved bands in Niagara Falls.
And then, just when they were hitting their stride, A Sea of Gold and Burgundy vanished.