Cope

Arkansas Pop Punkers Go for Gold are gearing up to release their upcoming album titled 'COPE', set to be released on March 4th via Kontrolla Music Group. The album is about coping with different things that come about in life. The band tackles various topics and keeps it upbeat but also hits a little too close to home for some people, which could make it one of their best records.

The band just released their new single 'Snow Angels' which can be streamed below. Followed by their single 'Bloom,' 'Snow Angels' is the fourth single from Go For Gold's upcoming album 'COPE' produced by Nick Ingram (Beartooth, Hawthorne Heights, Like Moths To Flames, etc.). 

"...from a young age, we are all taught that angels have wings, but the lucky ones of us find that they can also have fins." After the closing lines of the metaphoric eulogy Go For Gold vocalist Spencer Vinson delivers for Dirtbike the fish, listeners are greeted with nostalgic theme park memories through the bittersweet music video of 'Snow Angels.'

Spencer notes; 

'Snow Angels' is really about coping with how the world keeps spinning after you’re gone. So I had the idea to put it in a funeral home. Dirtbike was one of my first fish that I ever got, but he was apparently already on his last leg, so he pretty much passed after I brought him home with a couple of other fish. But we try to keep our videos pretty entertaining; in the video, I won the fish at a theme park and had the best day ever with him until he died. Dirtbike forever. 

Spencer continues, "'Snow Angels' is a lyrical metaphor for Time in the song. We’re questioning whether we did something impactful and spent our time wisely as we only get a small amount that flies by quickly. We make these imprints on the world, but eventually, they vanish just like snow melting. Everyone gets a little down sometimes, so writing these songs gives a little peace of mind with how you can feel about some topics that are a little too tough to tackle head-on."

The Eulogy and the Theme Park scenes of the Music video were filmed and edited by videographer Joe Lane of anointed media and were shot at Smith - Westbrook Funeral Home, Beebe and Magic Springs in Hot Springs, Arkansas respectively.  

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