Katie Dauson Strikes Gold with New Album ‘Dauson City Gold Rush’
- Danielle Holian
- Oct 31
- 2 min read

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Danielle Holian, Decent Music PR
Toronto-based singer-songwriter Katie Dauson announces the release of her highly anticipated seventh studio album, Dauson City Gold Rush — an eight-track collection that blends rock, folk, blues, country twang, and yacht rock into a shimmering display of musicianship and heartfelt storytelling.
Versatile and genre-defying, Katie Dauson has long been known for her ability to weave together threads of rock and roll, surf rock, rockabilly, folk, and bluegrass, crafting songs that feel both timeless and distinctly her own. On Dauson City Gold Rush, she pushes her sound even further — offering a warm, melodic, and deeply personal record produced and engineered by James Nickle.
“This album changed so much from where it started,” says Dauson. “It began as one thing and evolved completely by the end — but that’s what makes it special. Every track has its own little story.”
Dauson City Gold Rush finds Dauson writing, composing, and performing with a clarity and confidence that comes only with experience. She penned all eight songs herself and played rhythm guitar on every track. The album’s sonic palette moves gracefully between heartfelt folk-rock storytelling and buoyant, nostalgia-tinged rock anthems.
The album’s title track, Gold Rush, is an instrumental piece born from a spontaneous jam session with slide guitar — a moment of pure creativity that captures the spirit of the record. “My dad heard me playing in my music room and insisted I record it,” Dauson recalls. “That’s how it became the title track.”
Other standouts include:
Scene Stealing Casanova – A wry, upbeat take on writer’s block, turning frustration into fun.
Just Another Love Song – A melodic nod to classic love songs by Paul McCartney and other greats.
Noah’s Rainbow Road – A fusion of Dylan-esque lyricism and 80s rock textures.
Sail With Me – A breezy, Buffett-inspired tune that became a family favorite.
Searching for Love – A shimmering 80s-style rock ballad born on a Toronto subway ride.
Daddy Long Legs – A blues-inflected reflection on personal growth and redemption.
Sing a Song – A Britpop-tinged closer that captures the album’s spirit of joy and renewal.
Each song on Dauson City Gold Rush tells a piece of Dauson’s story — one that spans years of writing, performing, and finding her voice across styles and influences. “I’ve always loved mixing genres,” she says. “I don’t want to be pinned down to one sound. Music should feel alive and unpredictable.”
The album’s cover, photographed in Toronto’s High Park during early spring, captures Dauson’s natural, unfiltered style. Originally meant for social media, the shot’s organic beauty perfectly matched the album’s spirit — authentic, grounded, and golden.
Tracklist
Scene Stealing Casanova
Just Another Love Song
Noah’s Rainbow Road
Sail With Me
Gold Rush
Searching For Love
Daddy Long Legs
Sing a Song
About Katie Dauson
Katie Dauson is a Toronto-based artist whose sound defies boundaries — a dynamic blend of rock, folk, country, and blues, infused with infectious energy and honest storytelling. With seven albums to her name, Dauson continues to make waves in the independent music scene, connecting with audiences through her authenticity and genre-spanning creativity.





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