Golden Millennium

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Golden Millennium
Origin Austin, Texas, USA
Genres Glam rock
Years active1999
Labels Peek-A-Boo Records
Past members Dean Hsieh – guitar, vocals
Travis Higdon – guitar, vocals
Britt Daniel – bass, vocals
Tom Hudson – drums
Website Official website
Golden Millennium EP
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EP by
Golden Millennium
ReleasedDecember 31, 1999
Recorded1999 in Austin, Texas
Genre Glam rock
Length13:13
Label Peek-A-Boo Records
Producer Peek-A-Boo Records
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Golden Millennium was a glam rock revival supergroup formed in 1999 composed of Dean Hsieh, Travis Higdon, Tom Hudson, and Britt Daniel.

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Overview

To commemorate the end of the 2nd millennium, Peek-A-Boo Records released the Golden Millennium EP on December 31, 1999. Peek-A-Boo labelmates Dean Hsieh (The 1-4-5s, Teen Titans, The Wontons), Travis Higdon (The 1-4-5s, The Kiss Offs, Black Lipstick), Tom Hudson (Silver Scooter), and Britt Daniel (Spoon, Drake Tungsten, Skellington, The Alien Beats) got together in 1999 and formed the '70s glam-inspired supergroup Golden Millennium. As the label's website reports, Golden Millennium formed as a joke when Hsieh and Higdon bought matching gold-glitter Gibson Les Paul guitars. [2] Coincidentally, Hudson had gold-glitter drums, and the idea of forming a glam band was conceived. [2] The three recruited Daniel on bass, and the group learned a slew of covers and a few originals with the intent of playing only one show. [2] The performance went so well that Golden Millennium recorded the Golden Millennium EP and played one final reprise show at the close of 1999. [2]

Discography

Golden Millennium EP

  1. "Abby Alien" – 3:44
  2. "20th Century Boy" – 3:05 (T-Rex cover)
  3. "Sci-Fi Suicide" – 3:36
  4. "Suffragette City" – 2:48 (David Bowie cover)

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. 1 2 3 4 Peek-A-Boo Records, Golden Millennium Bio Page Archived 2021-09-22 at the Wayback Machine , PeekABooRecords.com, retrieved October 11, 2007.