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Pure Country Gold

About Me

Yellow Bubbles b/w Millionaire!!!
BRAND NEW JAN 09!!!

'PCGEP' 7 INCH
ON GREEN NOISE RECORDS


FIRST SINGLE 'SETTING SUN'
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REVIEWS AND STUFF

"Pure Country Gold is so perfectly raw, electric and unpretentious that I actually witnessed a hipster take off his thrift-store sweater and flog himself with his white belt in shame at one of their live shows."
Matt Slessler, Pabst Blue Ribbon

"The Portland two-piece outfit, Pure County Gold feed from the same hollow echo guitar sound the Oblivians brought to the nineties, as if they were lucky enough to end up with one of Ray Butts' EchoSonic amps themselves. Their building rhythms and booty-shaking breakdowns are as soul quenching as they come."
Victim of Time

"Portland's Pure Country Gold's debut album is nothing less of sensational! This 2-piece's brand of garage punk, r&b, and blooze is rock'n'roll stripped to bone with basic raw melodies, not unlike The King Khan & BBQ Show, and to-the-point guitar strumming that'd be make old pappa Chuck Berry proud. 10 killer tracks in less than 30 minutes, just perfect. My favorite album of this issue!"
Low Cut Magazine (Germany)
'At a Pure Country Gold show, you're hearing two men play songs that were originally conceived for a full R&B revue with a horn section: "We had no intention of being a two-piece," says guitarist Patrick "Petey" Foss over beers at Billy Ray's, where he met drummer Jake Welliver about five years ago. The original idea was a big band, but since they hadn't had any luck filling out the lineup after a year in the garage, Foss and Welliver went ahead and played their first show last year as a duo. It turned out there wasn't all that much to fill in. A mechanic by day, 30-year-old Welliver has big hands, big arms and a huge drum sound (downright deafening at a house show), and Foss' muddy guitar can emulate a train engine or pass out sweet, hip-swayin' leads, sometimes simultaneously.
"That's what we're all about," says Welliver, "creating dynamic musical landscapes." Then he and Foss crack up. See, PCG is on the juke at Slabtown and the B Side for a reason. "I don't much like stayin' at home," explains Welliver. Foss adds, "I like to go to a place where I can spit on the floor and be comfortable about it." And the loud, upbeat rock 'n' roll Pure Country Gold plays epitomizes just that.'
From Willamette Week best new bands issue 2007)

"What a fantastic R & B punk noise these two gentlemen create... very impressive indeed. Super stripped down and naked, explosive rock ‘n’ roll that just can’t contain itself. It’s wild, truly wild and absolutely captivating. This is so sincere and so uncontrollably real that it’s like their hearts and souls are coming through the speakers. We fight over promos when they arrive here and I fuckin nabbed this one as soon as I saw it. It jumped out at me, firstly because it’s on Empty but secondly it looked like my kind of breed of super lo-fi, raw noise that I’m just addicted to. There’s a real skill to transmitting really raw and exposed music well because if it’s not done right it can just sound empty, thin and recorded badly but PURE COUNTRY GOLD could be the definitive example of how to do it right. Like I said, this is truly wild and I’m blown away. Fan-fuckin-tastic."
No Front Teeth Webzine (UK)

"The rock and roll two piece crusade continues this time in the form of Pure Country Gold, a duo of bluesy rock and rolly punks from the Pacific Northwest that filter a sound that would fit right in on Fat Possum. Fuck bass players, PCG, like Digger and the Pussycats prove that all you need is a blood soaked guitar neck and two things to hit drums with."
Tim Scott, Screaming Bloody Mess (Australia)
"Pure Country Gold=Blistered Rock-n-Roll Combustion."
Smashin' Transistors

[REVIEW OF SHOW AT THE WHITE EAGLE SALOON] "Singer/guitarist Patrick Foss sounded more like a hyped-up Elvis Costello than ever and Welliver's drum attack was … well … overwhelmingly awesome. It all came off like just one more inspired installment in PCG's on-going story of tricked-out thunder beats and corn-fed guitar powerage; a deceptively simple (and effective) rock 'n' roll story, with more loose ends then one can count, or see. Which is the beauty of the guitar-drum arrangement—lack of constraint—and PCG is all about being beautiful."
LocalCut.com

"Good and loud and suitable for dancing"
Terminal Boredom

"Live, PCG are hard to ignore, let alone watch while standing still. Wellivers brand of go-for-broke drumming, combined with Foss blistering six-string attack, deftly obscures the fact that this band is (yet another) bass-less two-piece...Perhaps its the fact that these guys can actually play- or that their songs dont always prescribe to tried-and-true garage rock traditions- that keeps the two-piece act from seeming gimmicky or unoriginal."
PS We Hate You zine

"Pure Country Gold is altogether hi-octane and uncompromised."
Left of the Dial Magazine

"Pure Country Gold has a backbeat; you can't lose it. Fueled by mostly drums 'n' guitar, this duo plays high-speed, crunchy, foot-stompin' garage rock that pays as much homage to Chuck Berry as it does to Dead Moon."
Willamette Week


My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 25/08/2005
Band Website: http://www.purecountrygold.com
Band Members: Pure Cunt - guitaring and singing
Tree Gold - drumming
Influences: Ike Turner, Elvis Costello, Gories, Replacements, Chuck Berry, Kinks, Oblivians, Richard Crenna, Wynonie Harris, Silverkings, Dusty Springflied, Cramps, Led Zeppelin, Flat Duo Jets, Bad Brains, Lazy Cowgirls, Larry Williams, Andre Williams, Billy Dee Williams, Bugs, Sonics, Swinging Neckbreakers, Flamin Groovies, Black Flag, Supremes, Rolling Stones, Robert Johnson, Teengenerate, Rocket From the Crypt, Minor Threat, The Hunches, Link Wray, Billy Joel, Poison 13, Toy Dolls, Juanita Family, Spaceshits, Beatles, Brian Dennehy, Lightning Hopkinds, Lopez, Nancy & Lee, Scientists, Carpenters, Eddie Cochrane, Trashmen, SLiP iTs, MC5, Fats Domino, Who, Cheap Trick, Menace, Wreckless Eric, Mudhoney, Coasters, Stooges, Headcoats, Peter Scolari, Beach Boys, Howlin Wolf, Howie & the Hot Knives, Lloyd Price, Persuaders, Ramones, Faces, Antiseen, Carl Perkins, Poison Idea, Wanda Jackson, Saints, Richard Berry, Monks, Nirvana, Wailers, Waylon Jennings, Pagans, Heartbreakers, Mary Wells, Moneychangers, Headliners, Dead Moon, Circle Jerks, Little Richard, Alex Chilton, Dictators, Hound Dog Taylor, 13th Floor Elevators, Jeff Beck Group, Smokey Robinson, Frank Black, King Louie, Wings Hauser, Black Elk, Hank Williams Sr., Pretty Things, James Brown, Gary US Bonds, New Bomb Turks, Scottie Moore, Boston.
Sounds Like:

Record Label: Green Noise, Shake Appeal, Empty
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Arguably the world's greatest blues festival...

The 3rd annual Deep Blues Festival is happening this July 15th through July 19th at the Cabooze in Minneapolis, MNUs bluesmen in Pure Country Gold are heading out to play this for our second time....
Posted by on Thu, 14 May 2009 16:41:00 GMT

Pure Country Gold as Bad Brains

On April 11 at the East End we will be performing a set of songs by one of the greatest bands in the history of the universe called Bad Brains.  We've been playing 'At The Movies' occasionally for a c...
Posted by on Wed, 01 Apr 2009 11:40:00 GMT

No Action

This is us at the Crytal Ballroom doing an Elvis Costello song for a Ethos Benefit.  Enjoy.
Posted by on Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:07:00 GMT

WEST COAST TOUR IN SEPTEMBER

Here's the itinerary we're working on.  If no venue is listed it's not confirmed yet.  If you can help us out in your town then get in touch.Friday 9/14 - SpokaneSaturday 9/15 - MissoulaSund...
Posted by on Mon, 11 Jun 2007 01:19:00 GMT

we're the best?

No.  But some folks think so apparently.  We tied for 10th place in the Willamette Week's Best New Band issue.  Hey Lover is the band we tied with and they are one of our faves so we th...
Posted by on Tue, 01 May 2007 16:42:00 GMT

PCG LIVE ON THE RADIO

We played live on KPSU back in December.  You can listen to it here:PCG LIVE ON KPSUI don't know if it'll be up forever or what - so listen now while you have the chance.
Posted by on Sat, 10 Feb 2007 15:00:00 GMT

people talking about us

Local Cut.comSeptember '06By the time I had made it to the White Eagle on Saturday night for Pure Country Gold's 10pm show, I was in need of some serious head cleaning. Day Two of MFNW '06 had started...
Posted by on Thu, 14 Sep 2006 16:26:00 GMT