Goddamn Wolves – “We’re Doomed”
Let it play. Let it hit. Goddamn Wolves are back with an indie rock gut punch that feels both timely and oddly reassuring. “We’re Doomed,” the lead single from The DOOM EP, takes that existential dread we all know too well and flips it on its head. Sure, the title might make you think we’re all spiraling toward disaster, but listen closer—this is a song about fighting back, about not letting the inevitable keep us down.
Right from the first strum, the track bursts with energy. Chris Weilding’s gritty guitar work cuts through like a wake-up call, while Laura McCullough’s steady bassline keeps everything grounded. And then there’s the drumming—Drew Foglia is locked in, driving the song forward with an urgency that refuses to quit. The male-female vocal harmonies are the secret weapon here, adding an extra layer of raw, undeniable emotion.
Lyrically, “We’re Doomed” is a nudge, a reminder that giving up is the only way to truly lose. It’s that inner voice telling you to keep pushing, even when the world feels like it’s crumbling. And somehow, despite all the tension, the melody sticks—infectious, anthemic, the kind of hook that lingers long after the song fades out. It’s indie rock with a purpose, a rallying cry for anyone feeling lost in the chaos. If this track is any indication, The DOOM EP is about to be something special.