You can request any of GOMO's tracks on the following stations: also now playing for Christmas "Santa's Depression"
Gomo- "Feeling Alive"
KDLD-FM Los Angeles, CA
WEQX-FM Albany
KNRK-FM Portland, OR
WCYY-FM Portland, ME
WRZX-FM Indianapolis, IN
WHTG-FM Monmouth, NJ
KEDJ-FM Phoenix, AZ
KROQ-FM Los Angeles, CA
KANR-FM Wichita, KS
KCRW-FM Los Angeles, CA
KFRR-FM Fresno, CA
KFTE-FM Baton Rouge, LA
KHBZ-FM Oklahoma City, OK
KHTQ-FM Spokane, WA
KIOZ-FM San Diego, CA
KNRQ-FM Eugene, OR
KPFT-FM Houston, TX
KPNT-FM St. Louis, MO
KRAB-FM Bakersfield, CA
KTCZ-FM Minneapolis, MN
KXRK-FM Salt Lake City, UT
KZON-FM Phoenix, AZ
WAQZ-FM Cincinnati, OH
WARQ-FM Columbia, SC
WAVF-FM Charleston, SC
WBBB-FM Raleigh, NC
WDOD-FM Chattanooga, TN
WGRD-FM Grand Rapids, MI
WOCL-FM Orlando, FL
WRKZ-FM Pittsburgh, PA
WRUF-FM Gainesville, FL
WRWK-FM Toledo, OH
WRXL-FM Richmond, VA
WTKX-FM Mobile, AL
WWWX-FM Appleton, WI
WXEG-FM Dayton, OH
WXZZ-FM Lexington, KY
WZNE-FM Rochester, NY
* “Feeling Alive” will also aired on United Airlines’ Ted flights in
November-December 2005. The song ran every other hour on the TedRocks
in-flight music channel.
Gomo- "I Wonder"
KNRK-FM Portland, OR
WEQX-FM Albany
KEDJ-FM Phoenix, AZ
KDLD-FM Los Angeles, CA
Gomo- "It's All Worth It"
WBTZ-FM Burlington, VT
KUPD-FM Phoenix
Gomo- "Be Careful With The Train"
WDET-FM Detroit
Gomo- "Santa's Depression"
KNRK-FM Portland, OR
WEQX-FM Albany
KEDJ-FM Phoenix, AZ
KDLD-FM Los Angeles, CA
Influences
Postal Service, Arcade Fire, Beck, The killers, Interpol, The Editors, Kasabian, The Doves, The Strokes, The Reindeer Section, Snow Patrol, Eels, Stone Roses, Ride, Kings of Convenience, Feist, Beck, Death Cab for Cutie
Who is Gomo? In January, 2001, three of Portugal's most influential radio DJs each received a two-song demo CD and a brief letter that said "Thanks for all the inspiration. Hope you like this. Gomo." No other name, no contact information, no return address. Just two songs, "You Might Ask", and "Proud to be Bald", sung in English. But the songs...! Home organ beatbox rhythms, disarmingly simple chiming guitar lines, and melodies that ferment in your brain for days. So unpretentious, so ridiculously out of left field, so refreshingly unlike the assembly-line electronica and the umpteenth wave of recycled grunge that was constipating the airwaves at the time, that they immediately went into rotation on national radio programs, without benefit of a commercial release, independent or otherwise. And the call went out - Who is Gomo!?
I really like this new song, Spinning Around! I figured I'd check your MySpace, I walked past my sister's room today and she was listening to 'Feeling Alive,' and was mystified as to how she discovered you. I guess the word of mouth thing goes far. :)