Prog

Roll With The Changes

London psych-proggers Goldray were formed when Reef guitarist Kenwyn House hooked up with vocalist Leah Rasmussen and played an informal drunken jam at a Christmas party. Their partnership was formidable and they’ve been writing ever since.

“It was hilarious but the funny thing was, we jammed it and when we finished everyone clapped and asked when we’d written all the songs but we’d literally just made them up there and then,” says Rasmussen with a laugh.

“We bullshit our way through stuff and we’ve been doing it like that ever since,” adds a chuckling House. “It took a while for us to find our voice. I was doing Reef again and life gets in

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