“Get Your Coat”
I have always loved the sound that Goddamn Wolves make, but for me, this is the high point….so far! – The Big Takeover
Raleigh’s indie-rock bulldozers Goddamn Wolves have always thrived on chaos, but their latest single “Get Your Coat” off The DOOM EP slingshots a surprise: a lighter, piano-kissed groove that’s as catchy as a fever. Don’t mistake this for softening—this track is a masterclass in swagger, proving the trio’s knack for flipping expectations while keeping their claws deep in rock ‘n’ roll soil.
– Buzzy Band
Most striking is how the chorus transforms a mundane moment into something magical. The simple declaration “Let’s go out where things are bright / Get your coat, I’ll get the light” becomes a meditation on how we pull each other through difficult times. It’s the kind of writing that proves Goddamn Wolves have absorbed their influences – from Bully’s intensity to The Beths’ gift for hooks – while developing their own distinct voice. – B-Side Guys
Combines the essence of indie rock with enveloping harmonies and vibrant instrumentation.
– La Caverna
The band crafts a sound that is energetic, powerful, and raw, striking a balance between catchiness and defiance. – R+
The combination of unusual vocals, rhythms, and arrangements results in a proposal that manages to balance pop and underground in a surprising way. “Get Your Coat” is an example of how the band transforms uncertainty into art, creating a song that resonates with strength and authenticity. – Oleada
There’s a breezy confidence in the way Goddamn Wolves deliver this track, as if they know they’ve bottled the exact kind of indie-rock magic that makes a song stick in your brain long after it ends. – Not So Pop Music Blog
“Get Your Coat” exemplifies Goddamn Wolves’ evolution as artists. Their ability to experiment with diverse musical elements while maintaining their core identity speaks volumes about their artistry. This track not only stands as a testament to their growth but also solidifies their position in the indie rock landscape. – Hella Fuzz
Lyrically, the song feels like a snapshot of a moment—maybe romantic, maybe not. “Get your coat, I’ll get the light” captures that quiet intimacy without overexplaining it. And harmonically, that line lands on a sharp V chord (a G# major in the key of C, which adds a subtle but cinematic lift to the chorus. It’s one of those little moments that tells you this band knows what they’re doing. – Da Da Da Music