GODSWOUNDS ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM, CHEER UP SUNSHINE, OUT FEBRUARY 28 VIA SONICHIMAERA
BAND FEATURES LACHLAN KERR & MR. BUNGLE’S DANNY HEIFETZ

Sydney-based experimental rock collective GODSWOUNDS return with their most ambitious release yet, Cheer Up Sunshine, set for release on February 28 via Sonichimaera. The album pushes sonic boundaries with a mix of high-energy rock, progressive instrumentation, and vintage technology repurposed for a modern psychedelic onslaught.

To preview the album, the band has unveiled the video for its lead single, “Tantamount Love” (https://youtu.be/NkZwQsiH2Ho?si=ppvPyTgwvt000a8O).

“Etched onto the stationary of a hotel notepad, the late, great Freddie Mercury left clues to the original title of Queen’s famed ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’. What was it originally called? Why, ‘Mongolian Rhapsody’, of course! ‘Tantamount Love’ is our take on what a Mongolian Rhapsody could be: A high-energy, psychedelic history of the rise and rise again of the Mongolian Empire, full of sound and fury,” the band explains.

Cheer Up Sunshine pre-orders are available now via Sonichimaera.bandcamp.com.

GODSWOUNDS’ dynamic lineup includes Lachlan Kerr, Danny Heifetz (Mr. Bungle) on drums, Muel Howell (drums), Sam Sheumack (guitar), Simeon Bartholomew (bass), Paul Murchison (horns), and special guest Toshi Kasai (vocals, guitar, sitar, mandolin, sanshin). The album was produced by Toshi Kasai and Lachlan Kerrblending raw, live energy with avant-garde studio experimentation.

In true GODSWOUNDS fashion, Cheer Up Sunshine thrives on juxtaposition—melding technical prowess with unorthodox methods. The album features Gameboys and Sega Mega Drive sound chips repurposed as MIDI synths, vintage tape players, and cheap effects boxes, creating an underlying texture of nostalgia (“natsukashii”) even in its most explosive moments.

Recorded in a modest wooden studio in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, the album showcases intricate dual-drum work, brash brass arrangements, and layered harmonies inspired by Queen’s grandiosity. Tracks like “Soulworm,” “Ex Nihilo,” and “A Goat in the Wilderness” highlight GODSWOUNDS’ push-and-pull rhythm section, where Simeon’s punk-driven bass locks into the pocket, while the dual drum attack of Muel and Heifetz adds depth and unpredictability.

“I see this album as a celebration of the remarkable talent of Muel, Simeon, Sam, Paul, Danny, and, of course, Toshi, and what an honor it is to make music with them,” says Lachlan.

With Cheer Up Sunshine, GODSWOUNDS continue their legacy of creating boundary-pushing, high-intensity music that defies genre and expectation.

Cheer Up Sunshine tracklisting:
 
1.    The Muel
2.    The Muel Pt. 2
3.    Tantamount Love
4.    The Murch
5.    Shi
6.    The Shoemaker
7.    Gilgamesh
8.    Soulworm
9.    The Simian Bathroom
10. A Goat in the Wilderness
11. Feel Bad Hit of the Winter
12. Shi
13. Attrition Blues
14. Hadron 1
15. Enkidu
16. Gandhara
17. Black Bile
18. The Murch Returns
19. Ex Nihilo
20. Together Again
Photo credit: Heli Kerr


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