* En anglais uniquement
Although
Alice Gold launched her career in London, she began writing songs as an eight-year-old in nearby Camberley.
Gold later moved to America, where she spent six months touring the country in a Winnebago while working on her music, which funneled her ‘60s influences --
Janis Joplin,
Jefferson Airplane, and the like -- into a contemporary pop/rock sound. Returning home, she relocated to London and began working with
Dan Carey, a British producer whose credits included co-writing
Kylie Minogue’s number one single “Slow.” Working on a shoestring budget, the two completed
Gold’s debut album, Seven Rainbows.
Gold then signed with Fiction Records and released her first single, "Orbiter," in late 2010. ~ Andrew Leahey