Gilda House reignite a modern classic with 'Black and Gold'
- FLEX
- 4 hours ago
- 1 min read

Gilda House have never been content to play things safe, and their latest release, a bold reimagining of Sam Sparro’s 'Black and Gold', proves once again that they thrive in the space between reverence and reinvention.
Where Sparro’s original glides on sleek synths and velvet grooves, Gilda House trade polish for pulse, injecting their version with guitar-forward muscle and moody propulsion. The trio bend the familiar melody into something more jagged and cinematic. Still sensual, but now with a sense of looming urgency.
Longtime fans who’ve caught this one live will finally get the polished version they’ve been waiting for. But even in its studio form, the track retains a raw, electric energy. Vocals stretch with yearning, guitars churn and shimmer, and every beat lands with intention. It’s both a loving nod to the source material and a confident step into Gilda House’s own evolving aesthetic.
After a noticeable quiet spell, this cover is a reminder that they’re still a creative force to be reckoned with. If 'Black and Gold' is any indication of what’s on the horizon, Gilda House are most certainly entering the next phase within their musical evolution.
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