Those Damn Crows

+ James Bruner

Fri 14 March 2025 6:30pm
The Adrian Flux Waterfront
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High flying Welsh rockers Those Damn Crows are thrilled to confirm their fourth album, God Shaped Hole, will be released on 11th April 2025 via long-time label home Earache Records.

What separates Those Damn Crows from so many other bands is the beating emotional heart at the centre of their music. God Shaped Hole reaffirms the band’s place at rock’s top table. It marries music fuelled by power, passion, and melody to an intelligence and emotional honesty that’s increasingly rare these days. Like all the best music, God Shaped Hole comes from the heart and the head.

“I don’t know how to write any way other than being completely honest,” says frontman Shane Greenhall“Maybe I’m a little too honest and reveal a bit too much of myself. But I think that’s what people connect with.”

That kind of emotional openness is there in today’s new single “Glass Heart“, available now on all streaming platforms. It’s shimmery pop-rock overtones gloss over a deeper meaning underneath. The song finds the singer admitting to his own insecurities and embracing them.

“The whole premise of that song is, ‘I’m going to tell it like it is, flaws and all,’” says Shane. “I can be anxious, I can be unstable when sometimes It looks like I got my shit together, and have all the answers. I’ve been hurt and broken – who hasn’t got a glass heart? But it’s OK, because we’re still here, we’re still fighting.”

Listen to single “Glass Heart” here. Watch its official video here

“Every album, I say, ‘This one is going to be really heavy,’” says Shane with a laugh. “But it never really works out like that, because if you go into something with a pre-conceived idea of what you want, you will fail every single time. You have to let the music choose, that’s how I see it.”

Even by their standards, God Shaped Hole – recorded with longtime producer Dan Weller – covers a lot of musical bases while still retaining Those Damn Crows’ unique identity.

Anthemic opening track “Dancing With The Enemy” and the electrifying “Let‘s Go Psycho!” (released as a single before their triumphant main stage performance at 2024’s Download Festival) are guaranteed crowd-starters, while the supremely melodic “Dreaming” would sound perfect spilling from an open-top convertible as it powers down the Pacific Coast Highway and the pummelling “Spit And Choke” crackles with punky energy. Elsewhere, “Fake” possesses an unexpected yet muscular waltz-like groove as it turns an eye on those who use social media to sell a distorted perception of their own lives, “No Surrender” is as defiant as its title suggests, “Glass Heart” is gleaming pop rock gem, and the soaring “The Night Train” possesses a beautifully restrained, folky edge.

“I almost feel like this is an album of singles,” describes Shane. “It’s like a playlist, it shows off the range of music we love more than any album we’ve done. There’s so many different flavours, but it’s all still recognisable as us.”

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