The Golden Palominos

The Golden Palominos
OriginCleveland, Ohio, US
GenresAlternative rock, experimental, ambient, country, industrial
Years active1981–1996, 2010, 2012
LabelsCelluloid, Nation/Charisma, Restless, Almost Loaded
Past membersAnton Fier
Bill Laswell
Nicky Skopelitis
Amanda Kramer
Lori Carson
Knox Chandler
Arto Lindsay
Jody Harris
Syd Straw
Peter Blegvad
Lydia Kavanagh
Nicole Blackman
Andy Hess
Tony Scherr
David Moss
Bernie Worrell
Michael Hampton
Fred Frith

The Golden Palominos were an American musical group headed by drummer, producer, arranger, and composer Anton Fier, first formed in 1981. Aside from Fier, the Palominos membership fluctuated, with only bassist Bill Laswell and guitarist Nicky Skopelitis appearing on every album through 1996. Their final work, 2012's A Good Country Mile features vocalist Kevn Kinney. The band's early work developed out of the No Wave scene, but later branched out into alternative rock, country rock and electronic music.

While the Palominos' records usually featured a core set of musicians and a certain emotional continuity throughout the bulk of an album, various guest appearances resulted in stylistic changes from track to track. Fier stated that he thought of himself as a casting director, elaborating: "Each record was an experiment and some lasted for two records, never longer than that. I chalk it up to my short attention span and the fact that there were lots of people I wanted to work with and ways to explore areas of music I was interested in, and certain combos wouldn't fit with others, so one record would be this and another record would be something else."[1]

  1. ^ Gross, Jason (October 2022). "Anton Fier: A toast to the restless drummer". thewire.co.uk. Retrieved December 22, 2022.