Artist's albums
Raw Coward
2021 · album
Drop Me Off Where They Clean The Dead Up
2021 · single
Shit Guitar
2021 · single
Yout
2021 · single
Wattershed
2020 · single
God Damn
2020 · album
Hi Ho Zero
2020 · single
High Frequency Words
2019 · single
Dreamers
2019 · single
Everything Ever
2016 · album
Vultures
2015 · album
Horus
2014 · single
Shoe Prints in the Dust
2014 · single
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Biography
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. You can feel the pent-up aggression in every fibre of ‘Raw Coward’, 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. ‘Raw Coward’ brims with an abrasive heaviness that threatens to buckle under its own weight at any time, and it infinitely expands the disturbing world of God Damn.