God Damn

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Sing This 04:09 Tools
Horus 00:00 Tools
Vultures 00:00 Tools
When The Wind Blows 00:00 Tools
Silver Spooned 04:09 Tools
Ghost 01:56 Tools
Landing For My Pride 04:09 Tools
Shoeprints 03:32 Tools
Maladie Melodie 03:32 Tools
Horseley Fields 03:32 Tools
Dying In A Hole 03:32 Tools
Dead To Me 05:02 Tools
Shoe Prints in the Dust 03:32 Tools
By The Wayside 03:43 Tools
Heavy Money 03:33 Tools
When I used to have a kingdowm for my own for myself 03:23 Tools
We Don't Like You 03:42 Tools
Lies 03:43 Tools
Unjailed 03:31 Tools
Break The Thunder 04:24 Tools
Old Days 04:36 Tools
Hangover 03:42 Tools
No Hopes Ahead 05:02 Tools
Skeletons 05:02 Tools
Deadpan Riot 05:02 Tools
Fake Prisons 02:40 Tools
The Cut 01:56 Tools
Here Stands Serenity 03:38 Tools
Red Checker 01:56 Tools
Sullen Fun 01:56 Tools
I'll Bury You 03:15 Tools
Again Again 03:15 Tools
It Bites 03:11 Tools
I Don't Really Mind 03:44 Tools
It's a Pity 03:44 Tools
Failure 03:11 Tools
Like Meat To Morrissey 02:39 Tools
Dangle Like Skeletons 07:53 Tools
New Invention Victory Club 02:40 Tools
Oh No 04:18 Tools
Six Wires 04:18 Tools
God Damn 03:15 Tools
Violence 03:49 Tools
Let's Speak 03:40 Tools
Easily Misbled 03:49 Tools
Hangman's Rope 03:58 Tools
I'm A Lazer, You're A Radar 02:33 Tools
Horsley Fields 03:58 Tools
All In 04:32 Tools
Beggar Boy 03:27 Tools
Fought In The Mirror 03:11 Tools
Half Soaked Shuffle 03:15 Tools
90's 04:18 Tools
No Way To Overtake 04:19 Tools
Under Pressure 04:51 Tools
Men At Work 04:36 Tools
Never Look Your Fate Down 03:40 Tools
Dreamers 03:40 Tools
Dead On The Wall 03:49 Tools
The Lambest 02:08 Tools
How To Behave 04:04 Tools
Interlude 02:23 Tools
I Could Be Jay 03:12 Tools
In Heaven (Theme From Eraserhead) 02:38 Tools
Replacing Older Times 04:40 Tools
Double Negative 03:00 Tools
Will You Be My Friend 04:17 Tools
Wigger 03:24 Tools
Way Down 03:14 Tools
It Bites - Edit 03:14 Tools
Barbouche Chop 01:34 Tools
Legends Come Down For Us 03:14 Tools
Legends Come Down From Us 03:37 Tools
Replacing Older Time 04:35 Tools
It's a Pity (Bonus Track) 04:35 Tools
Vultures (Single Stream) 04:35 Tools
High Frequency Words 04:35 Tools
Nmb Stunnaz 04:35 Tools
'Fought In The Mirror' 03:09 Tools
We Don’t Like You 03:09 Tools
In Heaven (Everything Is Fine) 03:09 Tools
God Damn - Horus 03:09 Tools
One Road 03:09 Tools
It’s A Pity 03:09 Tools
Vultures (BBC Radio 1 Session for Huw Stephens, 15 April 2015) 03:09 Tools
When The Wind Blows (Radio 1 Session, 15 Apr 2015) 03:09 Tools
Horus (Radio 1 Session, 15 Apr 2015) 03:09 Tools
Vultures - Edit 03:09 Tools
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There are at least two groups under this name: [1] Dropped like a pipe-bomb into the British rock scene, Wolverhampton band God Damn have spent the last three years nailing audiences to the walls with their sonic blasts of glorious noise. Yet their debut album Vultures offers more than just machismo, bombast and bluster. There is nuance and melody. Purpose and meaning. Heartfelt intent. A dizzying blend of barbed wire guitars, lung-shredding vocals and drums that run away like wild horses. It’s all the more effective when you learn God Damn are a stripped-down two-piece. They began life as a three-piece of Thom Edward (guitar/vocals), Dave Copson (guitar) and Ash Weaver (drums) in and around Wolverhampton. They came of age surfing that sonic wave of American noise that perhaps collectively represented the pinnacle of alternative rock music - The Jesus Lizard, The Pixies, early Nirvana – whilst also name-checking the textured diversity and unique atmospherics of Portishead, Tom Waits, The Mars Volta and Neutral Milk Hotel as less obvious influences. Stylistically they take cues from those whose surnames alone when mentioned immediately bring a distinct, epoch-making sound to mind: Cash, Hendrix, Page, Bonham, Homme. After a clutch of singles they embarked upon much roadwork with the likes of Slaves, Funeral For A Friend, Eagulls, The Wytches, Hawk Eyes, Turbowolf and others. It was while on tour in summer 2013 that bassist and founder member Dave Copson suffered a breakdown that resulted in life-threatening injuries. His recovery paramount, he never returned to the band. Not knowing what the future held Ash and Thom had commitments to fulfil and so this duo was born, just as God Damn were arriving on the wider radar. They signed to One Little Indian shortly afterwards and embarked upon making Vultures, a debut which, sound-wise, they say “is everything we hoped for – and so much more.” Their set-up has naturally drawn comparisons to fellow rising bands such as Slaves and Royal Blood (we’re inclined to name-check Winnnebago Deal and Wet Nuns at this juncture too) but really that is where comparisons to duos end. God Damn always call themselves “a band.” Vultures presents a universe of sound, from the low-end melodic boom of sneering anthem ‘Silver Spooned’ through the sub-dark psychedelic breakdown of ‘We Don’t Like You’ to the unexpected lo-fi strummed opening of the throbbing and utterly tumescent nine-minute sludge epic ‘Skeletons’. As debuts go God Damn have nailed their colours to the flagpole and torched the fucker. Ben Myers / December 2014. [2] A southern metal band formed in 2004 in Lyon, France. see http://www.myspace.com/godamnmotherfuckers Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.