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Bones of Goliath Don’t Give a Damn. Here’s Their New Live Video

There’s an argument to be made that the heart of any music scene beats loudest in its smallest rooms. Bones of Goliath seem to understand this intuitively. Their new live video, “Blade, Fang,


Blood and Claw,” doesn’t try to reimagine what heavy music can be; instead, it insists,

sometimes stubbornly, on what it already is: loud and unpolished in all the right ways.

The band’s sound is all muscle, pushing forward with a kind of momentum that feels as much

about persistence as volume. It’s rock and metal stripped to its functional parts: doomy riffs that land with purpose, drums that keep everything tethered to the floor, vocals that cut through without showboating. There’s no genre tourism here, just an honest affinity for the foundational elements that built the scene in the first place.


In an era when illusion and perfection are easier to come by than intention, Bones of Goliath

hold fast to a DIY ethic. The video’s setting, a club stage, minimal production, underscores a

refusal to compromise. It’s not nostalgia, but a reminder that heavy music’s core appeal is its

immediacy, the way it lives and dies on the strength of each performance.



Bones of Goliath is documenting a moment with these live video releases, contributing another layer to the underground’s ongoing story. For those still seeking substance, the band offers something solid: music with teeth, a point of view, and no apologies.

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