Actor, filmmaker, photographer and musician Adam Goldberg offers his latest creation under the moniker of The Goldberg Sisters.  His new music video evokes various emotions but ultimately leaves the viewer in a dreamlike state.  Adam has impressively taken the helm on all facets for his third album, Stranger’s Morning, having written and produced all the songs, for which he performed all the instrumentation and vocals. Goldberg directs all his own music videos, and this one, a follow up to one consisting of several of his Vine videos, is comprised of 2100 photographs he took for the project.  Adam Goldberg takes the DIY aesthetic to new levels – a true 21st Century Renaissance man.
Get to know more about Stranger’s Morning via this illuminating interview conducted by Adam himself under the guise of his fellow Goldberg Sister, Celeste.

Adam’s first musical release, LANDy, will be made availably digitally soon.  Fans can find the record reissued later this month on iTunes under The Goldberg Sisters – LANDy.  

Stranger’s Morning Track Listing:
1.  Would You Know
2.  Dark Won’t Shine
3.  York
4.  It Can Get You Down (Listen Via The Onion)
5.  Slapback
6.  Wandering I
7.  While You Were Out
8.  Locked
9.  Once I Was Found
10. Artbreaker
11. What? (Listen Via NPR)
12. As You Fall
13. Stranger’s Morning (Watch via Noisey)
14. Night Note
Adam Goldberg Premieres NEW Music Video 
Physical copies of Stranger’s Morning out September 17, Digital Out Now

Watch  “Wandering I” here.

“Effects-heavy, urbane psychedelia held together by Goldberg’s high-pitched, Lennon-esque croon” –Magnet

Phenomenal harmonies and melodies with great song craft.” – All Songs Considered, NPR

“Frequent flashes of late-era Beatles, but a closer comparison is mid Nineties Mercury Rev, with whom this shares a shambling, laid back, lysergic mood, and a cautious but persistent approach to experimentation” –Drowned in Sound

“A lush, psychedelic 70’s indebted rock album that tips a hat at classic song writing from the likes of John Lennon and Elvis Costello while retaining a compelling weirdness all of its own” –Dazed and Confused [UK]

“It’s a carefully crafted, fully fleshed-out work that finds a place for introspective immediacy within the sneakily rich compositions” –Popmatters

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