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Herndon, Virginia, United States | INDIE

Herndon, Virginia, United States | INDIE
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"Jammin Java 2012 Battle of the Bands"

[From Northern Virginia Magazine Online]

Then came Go. That’s right, their name is simply Go. Easy to remember, but nearly impossible to Google. This trio absolutely destroyed–in the best way possible. They blasted quality rock music with a style all their own–driven by uncompromising rhythm, rather than driving guitar, though there was plenty of the latter, too. The bassist and drummer were on another level. They spun complex, airtight riffs throughout the entire set.

Go’s look set them apart, as well. Each member had his own style, which, instead of clashing, solidified the group’s memorable aesthetic. Their music was catchy and danceable, but with unbeatable attitude. They strung together each of their songs seamlessly without talking to the audience, which kept the mystique factor in full effect."

-Matt Basheda, "Northern Virginia Magazine"


“These guys are my favorite so far,” - Amber Foster, On-Tap Magazine and Judge of the 2012 Jammin Java Battle of the Bands. - Northern Virginia Magazin


Discography

Go is working hard to produce a full length record with the dozen or so original tunes they have written.

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Go...are a three piece group taking advantage of their diverse background. Go are the quintessential "DC" band melding native Washington Metro Area genres like hardcore punk and go-go and borrowing from grunge and hip-hop. Go are saving pennies to get into the studio to record their much anticipated full length album.

[From Northern Virginia Magazine Online]

Then came Go. That’s right, their name is simply Go. Easy to remember, but nearly impossible to Google. This trio absolutely destroyed–in the best way possible. They blasted quality rock music with a style all their own–driven by uncompromising rhythm, rather than driving guitar, though there was plenty of the latter, too. The bassist and drummer were on another level. They spun complex, airtight riffs throughout the entire set.

Go’s look set them apart, as well. Each member had his own style, which, instead of clashing, solidified the group’s memorable aesthetic. Their music was catchy and danceable, but with unbeatable attitude. They strung together each of their songs seamlessly without talking to the audience, which kept the mystique factor in full effect."

-Matt Basheda, "Northern Virginia Magazine"

“These guys are my favorite so far,” - Amber Foster, On-Tap Magazine and Judge of the 2012 Jammin Java Battle of the Bands.