ORGAN THING: God Damn call out false idols with a new single that has nothing to do with Diana Ross or the carpet at the Hammersmith Clarendon…

God Damn

Organ Thing of The Day: “Heya, hope you’re well! Just wanted to fire over the latest single here.  God Damn are on the comeback with a new album, covering themes of nationalism, structural power abuse, the music industry and capitalist machine. They’ve also taken on two new band members; Hannah Al-Shemmeri on keys and Rob Graham (from Working Men’s Club and Drenge)”

And well, yes indeed, how more metal could it be? Gawd damn, God Damn have piled more of everything in. True, they are sounding like a lot of bands you might have caught fourth on the bill while stuck to that carpet at an all-dayer headlined by The Stupids at the Hammersmith Clarendon, but then if you can remember the Clarendon you’re probably well past your sell by date by now and anyway, some damn fine bands played half way down those Clarendon bills with Bolt Thrower and Heresy. This is damn good, God Damn are sounding heaver, fuller, bigger, okay so we’re not sure if they’re sounding better or if it is just a little bit too metallic now?  Depending if you’re in an American Anthrax or a British Anthrax kind of mood, and well, we love heavy metal and shit guitars and Sledgehammer records and everyone knows that peek metal was achieved by Lautrec when they released Mean Gasoline  back in the dirty days of 1980. of course God Damn have a lot more to them mean motorcycles and burning rubber and we are expecting their positive hardcore punk rock take on it all when the new album lands, we don’t expect the Black Country team to have gone full Lawnmower Deth on us, we expect them to be as properly provoking as ever…  

Hey look, cut to the chase, new God Damn single, from the forthcoming album., sounding as good as ever, Orga nThing of The Day, you don’t need our words, the Bandcamp and the video were there…

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“On new single ‘Sh*t Guitar’ frontman Thomas Edwards laments that “there’s no such thing as rock and roll. There’s no such thing as god. So climb down from your crucifix and play it like guitar. Your idols are all paedophiles who sold you who you are” before unleashing a revoltingly doom-laden hook. One of many moments on the record that God Damn aren’t afraid to tackle poignant and complex subject matters with obsidian black humour and an almost jaded self-awareness”.

Here’s the full press release in lazy cut ‘n paste format, hey I’ve got place to be, paint to throw, Deptford X kicks off in two days…

Last year Black Country mainstays God Damn were reborn with the release of their uncompromising self-titled third album, one that truly felt like they’d shed all preconceptions and were fully dedicated to a sound and delivery that they’d long denied themselves. Now, with a new lease on life, the band have penned their brutal and unapologetic new LP ‘Raw Coward’, out September 10th via One Little Independent Records.

On new single ‘Sh*t Guitar’ frontman Thomas Edwards laments that “there’s no such thing as rock and roll. There’s no such thing as god. So climb down from your crucifix and play it like guitar. Your idols are all paedophiles who sold you who you are” before unleashing a revoltingly doom-laden hook. One of many moments on the record that God Damn aren’t afraid to tackle poignant and complex subject matters with obsidian black humour and an almost jaded self-awareness.

He tells us; “It’s about removing pedestals and false idols and being humble with what you’ve got, doing great things with whatever you can. You don’t need that expensive guitar to prop yourself up because it was played by an insecure predator anyway. You don’t need that flashy car to feel important because it’s also driven by a capitalist slave driver.”

February 2020 saw God Damn disrupt the quiet before the storm with a blistering UK tour that shook the walls of some of the country’s favourite grassroots venues, showcasing their new material to hordes of sweaty bodies, but the incoming pandemic put a stop to the promo train and subsequently plunged them back into the shadows just when they were at their most amped. You can feel the pent-up aggression in every fibre of ‘Raw Coward’, from its opening riff to its final feedback educed fade-out, it brims with an abrasive heaviness that threatens to buckle under its own weight at any time. Ambitious and cynical, it lashes out in all directions, taking wild swings at nationalism, structural power abuse, the music industry and capitalist machine.

Having previously recorded with the legendary Sylvia Massy (Smashing Pumpkins, Deftones, Johnny Cash, Slayer), and taking on two new band members, Hannah Al-Shemmeri on keys and Rob Graham (Working Men’s Club, Drenge, Wet Nuns) on additional guitars, God Damn were confident in their ability to put something strong down themselves. With their back-to-basics approach and unrelenting desire to let it all hang out, they used lockdown as a time to bash through 10 destructive anthems while putting an emphasis on home experimentation, completely free from the pressure of the studio or outside influence. In true DIY fashion Al-Shemmeri was also on art and design duties, utilizing their creative skills to help visualise the disturbing world of God Damn and fine-tune its concepts.

Thomas Edwards expands; “We weren’t overly self-aware of making a record which in the end made for something purer. Having not long made a record with Sylvia I felt like she gave me all the tools I needed to engineer and produce the band myself, she taught me that the best tools you have are the ones in front of you and how to get the most out of them, pretty hilarious coming from a woman with the largest microphone collection in the world but I think that gave me even more confidence to do away with all the dick swinging gear wankery elitism.

The guitars were done at home, you can year my creaking conservatory in the wind or the sound of my kids playing in the background on some tracks, I snagged time where I could but mostly those parts were done at 3am.

Due to restrictions it was obviously hard to get together as a whole band so I sent tracks to Hannah and Rob to do at their lockup in Sheffield, I’d get FaceTime synth chats with them in some weed induced obsession over the songs, they gave it that psych depth and sprinkle of prog, it was actually a really exciting way of doing things, they were totally egging me on with the more ridiculous and dark lyrics, we had a laugh and super in-depth conversations about it all. It felt honest, visceral and joyous to be bringing those two into the equation for this record, despite the times, the human connection and love was there, it felt like us mates were pulling ourselves through with this, a coping mechanism if you will. We had a blast.”

The God Damn smartlink thing

And anyway, didn’t they recently land something on us? ORGAN: Five Music Things – The Early Mornings yet again, an alternative take from Black Country, New Road, more Febueder, more from God Damn, another list, some better late than never Female Allstars and well…

And whiel we’re here

No one ever mentions the time Diana Ross went full metal on us and started burning upside crosses and hanging out with Saxon, okay so it was only for one seven inch b-side back in 1982 and she might not know who Saxon are but it was a glorious b-side..

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