Saturday, August 16, 2025
Album of the Month - June 2025: Goya - In the Dawn of November
This album deserves a more well written review than I'm able to give you today. I forgot I hadn't posted one yet. But at no point did I forget about In the Dawn of November, the latest (and greatest) album from the mighty Goya. I've been keen on this Jeff Owens outfit since Obelisk came out in 2015 and all their shit is good. But as the kids say, this one just hits different. Maybe it's that bitchin' album art. Or that fucking tone. Or the songs that dig into you, become you, bend you, and crush you.
It sounds massive. Of course. But tone and volume don't mean shit unless you have the riffs to back it up. No worries, my dudes. Goya has the riffs you're looking for. Sludgy and bluesy and crafted into something with character and life. Characters and life factor into the lyrics even. Mourning lovers, depressed and angry people, you know, relatable shit. But sometimes in a fastasy occult/horror context. Like "Cemetary Blues". Or just straight up this-world-sucks mean mugging. "Depressive Episode" for example. And the great thing is, the lyrics are understandable. Which means the singalongs/lip syncing are near constant. It's like a Princess Bride of downer doom. It's got doom, depression, horror, romance, and beefy riffs. Oh, and dig the solos, people. Most often bluesy and sure to enhance the emotional response In the Dawn of November illicits.
It's just bloody fantastic. I'm pretty sure it has found more air time in my head than anything else yet this year. As heavy and dark as it is, it's still really catchy. Catchy doom is the shit. And I am not sick of it in the least. (See track 4, "Sick of Your Shit")
Well, this review exceeded my low expectations and honestly Goya exceeded my high expectaions with In the Dawn of November. I'm high while writing it and it's fair to say Goya were too. Boom! Even more relatable! Now let me go listen to it some more.
Before you go, don't forget to check out my As I Go June 2025 Playlist! Goya is 40 songs in. And tracks from my favourite albums from 2006 take up a good portion of it.
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