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GOD DAMN announce new album ‘Everything Ever’

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Set for release September 23rd via One Little Indian Records, God Damn’s second album, titled Everything Ever, follows the release of their sprawling, charged sonic assault of a debut album; 2015’s Vultures. This, alongside a blitzkrieg of incendiary live shows, firmly established God Damn as one of the most thrilling and electrifying bands to lurch from the UK in recent years. Sounding like an angry Depeche Mode covering Death From Above, Fake Prisons is a perversely powerful pop song, existing only to lead innocent ears astray, and to give no-longer-innocent ears the distorted pleasure they crave. You can listen to the single below.

Guitarist and vocalist Thom Edward reveals and said: ‘There’s synth at the start but don’t let that fool you, the majority of this track is my live rig mic’d up, our mate Rob from Wet Nuns & Drenge fame plays organ on the chorus too. It’s a favourite of mine, both musically and lyrically.

‘A melting pot of insecurities won’t get in our way. Scared of the future, well we don’t need ya, fucking get on with it.

‘The older I get the more I realise everyone else is the one who’s fucked up and not me, I’m just fine.’

Produced by Ross Orton (The Fall, Drenge, Tricky, MIA) and recorded at McCall Sound Studio in Sheffield, Everything Ever sounds everything like God Damn, and yet nothing like Vultures – a debut album that came inspired by more than a handful of demons, and simultaneously rocketed the duo onto grand festival stages, and stadium gigs across the UK with the likes of the Foo Fighters.

Track listing & artwork

  1. Sing This
  2. Ghost
  3. Again Again
  4. Fake Prisons
  5. I’ll Bury You
  6. Failure
  7. It Bites
  8. Oh No
  9. Six Wires
  10. Dead To Me
  11. Violence
  12. Let’s Speak
  13. Easily Misbled

Catch God Damn on tour with Red Fang and Torche at the following dates.

September
23 London, Boston Music Rooms (release day headline show)
26 Brighton, Concorde 2
27 London, Koko
28 Bristol, Bierkeller
29 Leeds, Stylus
30 Manchester, Manchester Academy 2

October
02 Birmingham, Institute2
03 Glasgow, Garage
04 Newcastle, Riverside
05 Southampton, Engine Rooms

 

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