Black to Gold

Black To Gold is the debut studio album by Canadian electronic rock band Dear Rouge. It was released digitally on March 30, 2015, and physically on March 31, 2015.[1] The singles from the album ("I Heard I Had", "Best Look Lately", "Black to Gold", and "Tongues") have all cracked the Top 15 on the Canadian Alternative Rock charts. The band released a sample of "Nostalgia" on March 4, 2015.[2]

Black To Gold
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 31, 2015
RecordedEchoplant Studios, Coquitlam B.C., Monarch Studios, Vancouver B.C.
GenrePop rock, electronic rock, indietronica, synthpop
LabelUniversal Music Canada
ProducerRyan Worsley, Drew McTaggart, Gavin Brown
Dear Rouge chronology
Black To Gold
(2015)
Phases
(2018)
Singles from Black To Gold
  1. "I Heard I Had"
    Released: October 15, 2013
  2. "Best Look Lately"
    Released: April 22, 2014
  3. "Black To Gold"
    Released: February 10, 2015
  4. "Tongues"
    Released: June 23rd, 2015

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dear Rouge. "Black to Gold", "We Don't Fit Together", "Tongues", "Best Look Lately", "Kids Wanna Know", and "You Are a Ghost" are co-written with Ryan Worsley. "You Are a Ghost" co-written with Jordan Klassen.

All songs produced by Ryan Worsley and Drew McTaggart. Recorded by Ryan Worsley at Echoplant Recording Studio.

No.TitleLength
1."Black To Gold"4:30
2."Best Look Lately"3:24
3."Nostalgia"3:59
4."I Heard I Had"3:09
5."Wanna Wanna"4:11
6."October Second"3:28
7."We Don't Fit Together"3:29
8."Colours"3:48
9."Kids Wanna Know"4:37
10."You Are a Ghost"3:47
11."Tongues"3:50
iTunes Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
12."I Heard I Had" (Acoustic Version)2:57

Personnel

  • Danielle McTaggart – vocals, keys/synthesizers
  • Drew McTaggart – vocals, guitar
  • Ryan Worsley - various
  • Maclean Carlson - drums
  • Stefan Tavares - drums
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