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Sing along to Goddamnit in December

Posted by Loren on November 21, 2022

Sing along to Goddamnit in December
Goddamnit - All This Time Is Yours Now

Goddamnit is back.

The Philadelphia punk band will release All This Time Is Yours Now on Dec. 9, courtesy of Creep Records / Sell The Heart Records.

Playing paced punk meets post-hardcore with some emo influence, the band formed back in 2011 and draws comparison to the likes of Jawbreaker, Quicksand, Hot Water Music, and Small Brown Bike.

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Sing along to Goddamnit in December
Goddamnit - All This Time Is Yours Now

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With a plodding, building guitar line, a slow drum intro and the opening lyrics of “Light a candle / For the good times gone away,” Goddamnit isn’t subtle of where they’re going on All The Time Is Yours Now. Playing Hot Water Music-style punk, it’s a break-up record steeped in old school emo. While the lyrics are somewhat weighted in … Read more

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