℗ 2020 Horton Records
Released November 27, 2020
Duration 37m 52s
Record Label Horton Records
Catalogue No. HR-066
Genre Rock (Glam Rock)

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Nowhere Fast

Golden Ones

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1.1
Call to Arms
Golden Ones
3:43
1.2
Larger Than Life
Golden Ones
3:45
1.3
Altar
Golden Ones
4:21
1.4
Feel Bad
Golden Ones
3:41
1.5
Blood Stained Mouth
Golden Ones
2:13
1.6
Hot Mama
Golden Ones
3:25
1.7
No Plan
Golden Ones
3:51
1.8
Ashes
Golden Ones
4:17
1.9
Ain't Nothin' Better
Golden Ones
4:40
1.10
Who's Gonna Save Us Now  EXPLICIT
Golden Ones
3:56
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Horton Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-9 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 48 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.49
-4.52 to -0.29
-12.95
-15.21 to -11.43
-10.15
-12.50 to -8.60
7
6 to 9
1
Call to Arms
-0.30-12.19-9.57
2
Larger Than Life
-0.30-13.09-10.09
3
Altar
-3.96-14.78-12.27
4
Feel Bad
-0.30-11.43-8.67
5
Blood Stained Mouth
-0.29-11.76-8.87
6
Hot Mama
-4.31-14.35-12.06
7
No Plan
-0.30-12.03-9.07
8
Ashes
-0.30-12.94-10.18
9
Ain't Nothin' Better
-4.52-15.21-12.56
10
Who's Gonna Save Us Now
-0.30-11.72-8.88

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