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“Little Mile” – punk rockers GODDAMNIT reflect on the internal struggles of acceptance and authenticity among friends and peers

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As the release of their upcoming split with Traverse approaches, GODDAMNIT is teasing another track from the LP. “Little Mile” reflects on the internal struggles of acceptance and authenticity among friends and peers. You can listen to “Little Mile” now at The Bad Copy. Creep Records will release the split LP on March 13th, 2020, but you can pre-order it in advance here.

Goddamnit is one of the most promising punk bands currently releasing music. Their output shows continuous growth and blends the styles of punk and post-hardcore, much like beloved bands such as Small Brown Bike and Hot Water Music. The band will be hosting two record release shows in March.

March 20th @ Creep Records – Philadelphia, PA w/ Graduation Speech
March 21st @ Bushwick Public House – Brooklyn, NY w/ Graduation Speech

In 2011, Goddamnit formed with a desire to make music that harkens back to the “golden era” of punk and post hardcore. Meshing the emotive sounds of bands like Jawbreaker and The Promise Ring with the ferocious intensity of Quicksand, Goddamnit offers a fresh perspective on a genre that Hot Water Music and Small Brown Bike carried the torch for in the early aughts.

Goddamnit is made up of a crew of familiar faces including Arik Victor (ex Super Hi Five), Brandon Iacometta (ex Podacter, Crucial Dudes), Arik Dayan (ex Beach Slang, Glocca Morra) and Kyle McKnight (ex Buglite). After 2 full lengths and 3 EP’s, the band went back into their studio, in August of 2019, and recorded 4 brand new songs. These tracks will be featured on a split twelve-inch, with Traverse (France), released on Creep Records on March 13th, 2020.

Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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