Artificial Go

Artificial Go is a rock band hailing from the vibrant music scene of Los Angeles, California. Known for their raw energy and experimental sound, they blend elements of punk, alternative rock, and electronic music to create a distinctive style that sets them apart from their contemporaries. Their sound often features gritty guitar riffs combined with synthesised textures, reflecting the diverse musical backgrounds of the band members. This fusion has earned them a dedicated following among fans who appreciate music that pushes boundaries without losing emotional depth.

The band’s influences are as varied as their sound, drawing inspiration from classic punk icons like The Clash and The Ramones, while also nodding to electronic pioneers such as Kraftwerk. They have openly cited David Bowie as a major influence, particularly his fearless approach to genre experimentation and reinvention. This willingness to blend genres and challenge norms has made Artificial Go a touchstone for newer bands in the alternative scene, with groups like The Neighbourhood and Bad Suns naming them as a key influence on their own musical development.

One famous anecdote about Artificial Go involves their breakthrough performance at a small underground venue in Silver Lake, where a power outage forced them to continue their set acoustically. Instead of losing momentum, the band turned the situation into a memorable, intimate experience that won over the crowd and local critics alike. This moment is often credited with cementing their reputation as a band that thrives under pressure and values genuine connection with their audience.

Despite their growing popularity, Artificial Go has maintained a strong DIY ethic, often self-producing their albums and organising their own tours. This approach has allowed them to retain creative control and cultivate a close relationship with their fanbase, which appreciates the authenticity and passion behind their music. Their commitment to independence and artistic integrity continues to inspire many emerging artists who seek to navigate the music industry on their own terms.

In recent years, Artificial Go’s influence has extended beyond music into fashion and visual art, with their bold aesthetic choices and collaborations with contemporary artists. Their music videos and album covers often feature striking, unconventional visuals that complement their sound and reinforce their identity as innovators. This multi-disciplinary approach has helped them build a unique brand that resonates with a generation looking for more than just music but a complete artistic experience.

Artificial Go songs (1) which have featured on Sombrero Fallout

Upcoming Artificial Go gigs

Artificial Go @ Grog Shop Grog Shop, ClevelandUnited States

Jamie Pond
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