“I Hate This Song” b/w “See How It Goes”

A great slice of timeless music made where rock and pop, indie and roots-rock all wash over each other. – The Big Takeover

“I Hate This Song” might just become your new favorite track. It’s raw, catchy, and refreshingly honest, the kind of song you play on repeat even when it stings. Goddamn Wolves have delivered a modern indie rock gem that is as cathartic as it is unforgettable.  – FoxFire Magazine

Goddamn Wolves return with a track that’s both cheeky and cathartic, flipping indie rock tropes and giving them a wink and a roar. Their new single, “I Hate This Song,” is that band absolutely hitting its stride, tight, fun, and not taking themselves too seriously while still creating something that sounds great. – Lyrical Odyssey

There are songs that catch the ear like a slogan hastily spray-painted on a high school wall: 
“I Hate This Song” is one of them. But make no mistake—behind this faux-blasé cry lies a sharp, yet disillusioned, indie-rock firebrand from Goddamn Wolves, a trio from Raleigh, North Carolina, who aren’t afraid to inject a touch of sarcasm into the alternative tradition.
– ExtravaFrench

In under four minutes, “I Hate This Song” captures what makes Goddamn Wolves so compelling: sharp writing, great dynamics, and a sound that’s confident without taking itself too seriously. – The Big Indie

Vocally, the interplay between Chris and Laura remains a standout feature. Their harmonies weave together in the chorus, turning a simple refrain into a soaring statement of defiance. – Basement Echoes

Together, their vocals don’t just complement; they provoke. Their chemistry is tight, honed over seven years of collaboration, and it shows in how fluidly they trade lines and share the spotlight. – The Concert Chronicles

Raleigh’s finest, Goddamn Wolves, are tearing it up with “I Hate This Song”. Don’t let the title fool you – this track is a blistering, infectious shot of pure fire that’ll have you headbanging ’til your neck hurts. It’s the sound of a band hitting its absolute stride, seven years deep and tighter than a snare drum head. – Buzzy Band

A song that stands firmly in a modern, guitar-rich, indie rock place but also echoes with the sound of some earlier classic sounds.
– Dancing About Architecture

Goddamn Wolves snarl back with sharpest bite of the year in “I Hate This Song.” – New Fire Magazine

“I Hate This Song” feels like a statement of purpose: a blend of satire and emotional catharsis that reinforces the band’s place in the alternative scene. – Arepavolatil

Upcoming shows

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Saturday, April 18

GODDAMN WOLVES
BASS BATTERY

NEPTUNES
14 West Martin Street
Raleigh

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Saturday, May 30th

GODDAMN WOLVES
FAKE JR.

SLIMS
227 South Wilmington Street
Raleigh

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Saturday, June 20th

IT’S SNAKES
GODDAMN WOLVES
THE TRICK THREAT

STARLIGHT ON 22ND
422 East 22nd Street
Charlotte