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Past
MAR
02
2025
Milwaukee, WI
Sugar Maple
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FEB
15
2025
Milwaukee, WI
The Cooperage Milwaukee
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DEC
27
2024
Cudahy, WI
X-Ray Arcade
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NOV
10
2024
Lisle, IL
BaseCamp Pub
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NOV
09
2024
Milwaukee, WI
Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co.
I Was There
OCT
26
2024
Madison, WI
Majestic Theatre
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Fan Reviews

jamie
November 23rd 2024
Gold Steps was great and they even played a new song! Only complaint was the venue had kinda a weird layout with a lot of tables
Milwaukee, WI@Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co.

Will
April 29th 2024
They rock out pretty good!
I did feel personally attacked by their song Narcissist though 🤣
Chicago, IL@Bottom Lounge
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About Gold Steps
Few artists would consider leaving “live music capital of the world” Austin for the Midwest. Gold Steps not only chose that path–they’re thriving on it. With their 2022 EP That Ain’t It, released on Revival Recordings, the band marks a new era of assertiveness, calling out toxic influences with hook-laden, brutal honesty and revealing growth towards a more polished, pop-forward sound.
EP singles “Petty,” and “Stay The Same,” quickly became fan favorites, the latter featuring vocalist Liz Mauritz directing razor-sharp jabs at a toxic friend. Self-empowerment and autonomy are central themes on the record, as well as the band’s signature self-reflection and vulnerability, best showcased on final track “Gatsby,” a synthy apology letter to a neglected love. Mauritz describes, “I’ve grown to appreciate the intensity of my emotions…how powerful my love, my fury, and my pain can be. I hope That Ain’t It inspires others to feel the power in their own emotions, really live in those moments, appreciate them—it’s what makes us uniquely human.”
Formed in 2016 by Mauritz and Zach Duarte (guitar), Gold Steps explored easycore-tinged anthems on debut EP Louder Than Words. A chance meeting with nonprofit HeartSupport led the band to confront personal mental health struggles on 2018’s thematic EP, Incandescent. Rock Sound remarked the EP delivered “shades of summer through buoyant pop punk tropes and gruff easycore undertones.” Gold Step’s 2019 singles “Empty Space,” and “Under Attack,” showcased a pop-minded shift in their hallmarks of dynamic vocal melodies, bright leads and fill-heavy drums.
After a year of silence, Gold Steps re-emerged in 2021 in Milwaukee, announcing new music and new members Ryan Rivas (bass) and Mikey Britz (drums), and later Alex Maranto (guitar). Glimpses on social media showed the band reuniting with collaborator Nick Thompson (Hit The Lights, Thief Club), and teasing more pop-friendly hooks. That same year, Alternative Press named Gold Steps to their list of “13 Artists Who Are Reclaiming The Pop-Punk Music Scene in 2021” alongside Meet Me @ The Altar and Jetty Bones.
Gold Steps has fine-tuned their energetic live show through extensive touring, most recently supporting SayWeCanFly and Johnnie Guilbert on a full US Tour in October 2022. They’ve opened for Billboard-charting artists Charlotte Sands and Stand Atlantic, and have performed at the Vans Warped Tour, Summerfest, SXSW, and So What Music Fest. Gold Steps has over one million streams on Spotify, and the platform has featured the band on its curated playlists, including “Pop Punk’s Not Dead,” “New Punk Tracks,” and “Fresh Finds Rock.”
EP singles “Petty,” and “Stay The Same,” quickly became fan favorites, the latter featuring vocalist Liz Mauritz directing razor-sharp jabs at a toxic friend. Self-empowerment and autonomy are central themes on the record, as well as the band’s signature self-reflection and vulnerability, best showcased on final track “Gatsby,” a synthy apology letter to a neglected love. Mauritz describes, “I’ve grown to appreciate the intensity of my emotions…how powerful my love, my fury, and my pain can be. I hope That Ain’t It inspires others to feel the power in their own emotions, really live in those moments, appreciate them—it’s what makes us uniquely human.”
Formed in 2016 by Mauritz and Zach Duarte (guitar), Gold Steps explored easycore-tinged anthems on debut EP Louder Than Words. A chance meeting with nonprofit HeartSupport led the band to confront personal mental health struggles on 2018’s thematic EP, Incandescent. Rock Sound remarked the EP delivered “shades of summer through buoyant pop punk tropes and gruff easycore undertones.” Gold Step’s 2019 singles “Empty Space,” and “Under Attack,” showcased a pop-minded shift in their hallmarks of dynamic vocal melodies, bright leads and fill-heavy drums.
After a year of silence, Gold Steps re-emerged in 2021 in Milwaukee, announcing new music and new members Ryan Rivas (bass) and Mikey Britz (drums), and later Alex Maranto (guitar). Glimpses on social media showed the band reuniting with collaborator Nick Thompson (Hit The Lights, Thief Club), and teasing more pop-friendly hooks. That same year, Alternative Press named Gold Steps to their list of “13 Artists Who Are Reclaiming The Pop-Punk Music Scene in 2021” alongside Meet Me @ The Altar and Jetty Bones.
Gold Steps has fine-tuned their energetic live show through extensive touring, most recently supporting SayWeCanFly and Johnnie Guilbert on a full US Tour in October 2022. They’ve opened for Billboard-charting artists Charlotte Sands and Stand Atlantic, and have performed at the Vans Warped Tour, Summerfest, SXSW, and So What Music Fest. Gold Steps has over one million streams on Spotify, and the platform has featured the band on its curated playlists, including “Pop Punk’s Not Dead,” “New Punk Tracks,” and “Fresh Finds Rock.”
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Genres:
Alternative, Pop Rock, Pop Punk
Band Members:
Zach Duarte - Guitar, Betty Mauritz - Vocals, Ryan Rivas - Bass, Alex Maranto - Guitar
Hometown:
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Gold Steps to play in your city
Request a Show
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614K Followers
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Broadside
75K Followers
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Live Photos of Gold Steps
View All Photos
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
02
2025
Milwaukee, WI
Sugar Maple
I Was There
FEB
15
2025
Milwaukee, WI
The Cooperage Milwaukee
I Was There
DEC
27
2024
Cudahy, WI
X-Ray Arcade
I Was There
NOV
10
2024
Lisle, IL
BaseCamp Pub
I Was There
NOV
09
2024
Milwaukee, WI
Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co.
I Was There
OCT
26
2024
Madison, WI
Majestic Theatre
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

jamie
November 23rd 2024
Gold Steps was great and they even played a new song! Only complaint was the venue had kinda a weird layout with a lot of tables
Milwaukee, WI@Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co.

Will
April 29th 2024
They rock out pretty good!
I did feel personally attacked by their song Narcissist though 🤣
Chicago, IL@Bottom Lounge
View More Fan Reviews
About Gold Steps
Few artists would consider leaving “live music capital of the world” Austin for the Midwest. Gold Steps not only chose that path–they’re thriving on it. With their 2022 EP That Ain’t It, released on Revival Recordings, the band marks a new era of assertiveness, calling out toxic influences with hook-laden, brutal honesty and revealing growth towards a more polished, pop-forward sound.
EP singles “Petty,” and “Stay The Same,” quickly became fan favorites, the latter featuring vocalist Liz Mauritz directing razor-sharp jabs at a toxic friend. Self-empowerment and autonomy are central themes on the record, as well as the band’s signature self-reflection and vulnerability, best showcased on final track “Gatsby,” a synthy apology letter to a neglected love. Mauritz describes, “I’ve grown to appreciate the intensity of my emotions…how powerful my love, my fury, and my pain can be. I hope That Ain’t It inspires others to feel the power in their own emotions, really live in those moments, appreciate them—it’s what makes us uniquely human.”
Formed in 2016 by Mauritz and Zach Duarte (guitar), Gold Steps explored easycore-tinged anthems on debut EP Louder Than Words. A chance meeting with nonprofit HeartSupport led the band to confront personal mental health struggles on 2018’s thematic EP, Incandescent. Rock Sound remarked the EP delivered “shades of summer through buoyant pop punk tropes and gruff easycore undertones.” Gold Step’s 2019 singles “Empty Space,” and “Under Attack,” showcased a pop-minded shift in their hallmarks of dynamic vocal melodies, bright leads and fill-heavy drums.
After a year of silence, Gold Steps re-emerged in 2021 in Milwaukee, announcing new music and new members Ryan Rivas (bass) and Mikey Britz (drums), and later Alex Maranto (guitar). Glimpses on social media showed the band reuniting with collaborator Nick Thompson (Hit The Lights, Thief Club), and teasing more pop-friendly hooks. That same year, Alternative Press named Gold Steps to their list of “13 Artists Who Are Reclaiming The Pop-Punk Music Scene in 2021” alongside Meet Me @ The Altar and Jetty Bones.
Gold Steps has fine-tuned their energetic live show through extensive touring, most recently supporting SayWeCanFly and Johnnie Guilbert on a full US Tour in October 2022. They’ve opened for Billboard-charting artists Charlotte Sands and Stand Atlantic, and have performed at the Vans Warped Tour, Summerfest, SXSW, and So What Music Fest. Gold Steps has over one million streams on Spotify, and the platform has featured the band on its curated playlists, including “Pop Punk’s Not Dead,” “New Punk Tracks,” and “Fresh Finds Rock.”
EP singles “Petty,” and “Stay The Same,” quickly became fan favorites, the latter featuring vocalist Liz Mauritz directing razor-sharp jabs at a toxic friend. Self-empowerment and autonomy are central themes on the record, as well as the band’s signature self-reflection and vulnerability, best showcased on final track “Gatsby,” a synthy apology letter to a neglected love. Mauritz describes, “I’ve grown to appreciate the intensity of my emotions…how powerful my love, my fury, and my pain can be. I hope That Ain’t It inspires others to feel the power in their own emotions, really live in those moments, appreciate them—it’s what makes us uniquely human.”
Formed in 2016 by Mauritz and Zach Duarte (guitar), Gold Steps explored easycore-tinged anthems on debut EP Louder Than Words. A chance meeting with nonprofit HeartSupport led the band to confront personal mental health struggles on 2018’s thematic EP, Incandescent. Rock Sound remarked the EP delivered “shades of summer through buoyant pop punk tropes and gruff easycore undertones.” Gold Step’s 2019 singles “Empty Space,” and “Under Attack,” showcased a pop-minded shift in their hallmarks of dynamic vocal melodies, bright leads and fill-heavy drums.
After a year of silence, Gold Steps re-emerged in 2021 in Milwaukee, announcing new music and new members Ryan Rivas (bass) and Mikey Britz (drums), and later Alex Maranto (guitar). Glimpses on social media showed the band reuniting with collaborator Nick Thompson (Hit The Lights, Thief Club), and teasing more pop-friendly hooks. That same year, Alternative Press named Gold Steps to their list of “13 Artists Who Are Reclaiming The Pop-Punk Music Scene in 2021” alongside Meet Me @ The Altar and Jetty Bones.
Gold Steps has fine-tuned their energetic live show through extensive touring, most recently supporting SayWeCanFly and Johnnie Guilbert on a full US Tour in October 2022. They’ve opened for Billboard-charting artists Charlotte Sands and Stand Atlantic, and have performed at the Vans Warped Tour, Summerfest, SXSW, and So What Music Fest. Gold Steps has over one million streams on Spotify, and the platform has featured the band on its curated playlists, including “Pop Punk’s Not Dead,” “New Punk Tracks,” and “Fresh Finds Rock.”
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Pop Rock, Pop Punk
Band Members:
Zach Duarte - Guitar, Betty Mauritz - Vocals, Ryan Rivas - Bass, Alex Maranto - Guitar
Hometown:
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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