The Fool’s Agenda Hit The Jackpot, With Extraordinary New Album, “Fool’s Gold”

We had the distinct honor to check out the blazing new album “Fool‘s Gold”, from Salem and Cape Cod grunge-pop and alt-rock band, The Fool’s Agenda. You can listen to “Fool’s Gold “Here

The Fool’s Agenda, have constructed a one of a kind vibe and sound on their sophomore album, “Fool’s Gold” We are absolutely smitten.

Led by a quartet of singles, including three unveiled just this year in the towering “Feel So High,” the anthemic “Monsters,” and August’s supercharged rock and roll popularity content take down “Dumb (Take Me Out)”, the new album from the Salem and Cape Cod-based powderkeg channels a certain nostalgic optimism that reflects its ‘90s-coded sound, all while aligning the band with a parallel journey that also ties the decade to the two that came before it. 

The Fool’s Agenda, consists of a rock solid lineup with , vocalist Rhiannon Raine; guitarist Kyle Erickson; bassist Jon Gray; and drummer and percussionist Kamryn Bode.

This album tells a story of coming home to yourself: Accepting yourself with where you’re at, owning your strengths and your weaknesses, and knowing when to walk away from the things and people that aren’t serving you anymore,” says Raine. “Life is messy as fuck. Own your mess and decide it’s beautiful.”

Erickson agrees, adding: “To me, this album is about independence. Being able to cut through the noise, so to speak, and just focus on things that matter. Recognizing your own faults and those in the world we live in and trying to make something positive of it.”

Where 2021 debut album Reversing The Tower was indebted to a more ethereal ‘70s flair for grandeur, connecting with the more theatrical sounds of Fleetwood Mac and Queen, Fool’s Gold blazes forward with a restless convergence of pop and grunge exemplified by some of the ‘90s’ finest moments. 

This album is distinctly different from our previous works; it’s less theatrical and more direct,” says Gray. “We had a clearer message to send through one collective voice, and naturally that changes the sound the band creates. It isn’t really a concept album, but there are themes that tie the songs together lyrically and phonically.”

Along with the powerful rock and grunge sound that is heard and felt throughout “Fool’s Gold” We also heard an addictive groove that is beautifully woven throughout the record, most notably on “Monsters”

Produced by Logan Tichnor, mixed and mastered by Franco Gravante and Tichnor, and recorded in Massachusetts at both Checkpoint East Studios in Orleans and The Record Co. in Boston, The Fool’s Agenda is a cohesive and comprehensive body of work, where each song emerges as a chapter to a larger, unfolding story. It reflects the highs and lows of life, the short bursts of fear or excitement, and the long, drawn-out emotions that soundtrack both the important and the mundane.  

You need to go find your favorite music spot and bask in the glow of “Fool’s Gold”, from The Fool’s Agenda.

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