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“Barricades Are Overrun” b/w “Intervention” (2024)

A song that is simply a near-perfect slice of rock and roll music. – The Big Takeover

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Total banger. – Last Day Deaf

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Goddamn Wolves’ latest release, “Barricades Are Overrun,” is a sonic tour-de-force that boldly redefines the boundaries of indie rock. Hailing from Raleigh, North Carolina, this talented trio has crafted a genre-bending masterpiece that expertly intertwines alternative, pop, and nineties grunge elements. – Hot Dog Music Blog

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From classic rock to indie-rock, hits of grunge, shimmers of Britpop and a flush of alternative rock, Goddamn Wolves transcend decades, time, space and style proving good music doesn’t need definition.  – The Other Side Reviews

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“Barricades Are Overrun” arrives with a cleverly assembled structure, garnered with many intricate segments, delicate arrangements, brilliant ideas, and superb orchestrations. They poured heart and soul into it, making “Barricades Are Overrun” one of the best alternative rock songs this year. – Thoughts Words Action

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This song has that perfect blend of gritty indie rock and catchy pop sensibility. The verses build up with an infectious energy that explodes into a chorus that’s just pure feel-good vibes. I couldn’t help but bop my head and smile the whole time I was listening. – NextGenMusicians

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An explosive fusion of alternative rock, indie and garage, reflects the anguish and liberation we experience when facing great changes. The powerful riffs and catchy choruses create an electric atmosphere that drives us to sing at the top of our lungs. Don’t miss it! – Global Pop

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What seems to be the music’s most attractive quality is that while it is a fantastic slice of foot-on-the-monitor rock and roll, it does not play the games of genre, scene, sound, and style. It’s just rock and roll and everything that implies. It’s as simple as that, it’s as complicated as that. It’s a conundrum…but a beautiful one. – Dancing About Architecture

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The new single from Goddamn Wolves, “Barricades Are Overrun” is their most ambitious recording to date, combining vocal interplay with giant hooks and melodic guitars. – Broken 8 Records

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“Barricades Are Overrun” is a high-energy track that’s sure to get your adrenaline rushing while your heart is rested. The song’s catchy chorus is instantly memorable, and the vocals are full of passion and emotion. – Illustrate

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The track feels like it could have come from the heyday of Merge Records with a garage rock punchy nature and some sneaky infectious vocals that channel bands like The New Pornographers. – We All Want Someone To Shout For

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“Pure punk that destroys everything in its path.” – Pop Punkers

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Poppy vocals are highlighted through a dynamic double singing performance as you’re taken on a hypnotic ride. Coming fully equipped with ripping instrumentals, the band shines brightly here by adding unique transitions to keep you engaged from start to finish. Big hooks solidify the fact that you’ll come back for more, and impressive songwriting will make sure that any first-time listeners of Goddamn Wolves will stick around to find out what’s next. – Havoc Underground

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The guitar riffs, main vocals, backing harmonies all work with each other to create a soundscape that is held together by a drummer and bassist that know how to support the song while adding flourishes when needed. – DCxPC

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Masterfully channels the raw energy of indie rock, crafting a song that is both fiercely rebellious and beautifully melodic.  – You Hear Us

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Catchy hooks, heavy guitar riffs, and memorable vocals. – Hella Fuzz

Upcoming shows

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Saturday, January 24th

IT’S SNAKES
GODDAMN WOLVES

STARLIGHT ON 22ND
422 East 22nd Street
Charlotte
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Saturday, April 18

GODDAMN WOLVES
BASS BATTERY

NEPTUNES
14 West Martin Street
Raleigh

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Saturday, May 30th

INDIE ROCK CATALOG
LOCAL MIXTAPE VOL. 3

GODDAMN WOLVES
FAKE JR.

SLIMS
227 South Wilmington Street
Raleigh