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The Enemy

by Goya

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Master of Alchemy
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Master of Alchemy A bit of a different path from Goya here, although not so much to my personal taste. The EP has a confident swagger, like after a night of beer-ing it up on the town and now getting in your face and looking for a fight. Last is the weakest Goya song I've heard so far, one I'm likely to skip past, but The Enemy and Light Years are worth a listen. Favorite track: The Enemy.
Siegebreaker
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Siegebreaker Goya makes your life a bit less miserable with a dose of their stoner/doom meddling...
Bartosz
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Bartosz F...ing awesome! Heavy, catchy, doomy tunes - what else can I say? It's just awesome! Did I say that already? Oh yeah and: It's awesome! Favorite track: Light Years.
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1.
The Enemy 04:51
You think the enemy is nowhere to be found But I see them standing right before you I'm telling you, if you would take a look around You'll see a lot more than you want to We already lost today We don't care about tomorrow We already lost today We don't care about tomorrow Power and Greed, the take what they need Leaving the rest of us to suffer Though we have tried, we cannot make it right We've given all we have to offer We already lost today We don't care about tomorrow We already lost today We don't care about tomorrow We don't care about tomorrow We don't care We don't care about tomorrow
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Last 04:43
The hour of your death approaches fast Yet you take for granted every moment up until your last Don't complain, just behave, this will all be over soon Useless opinion, hollow judge, up until your last Up until your last Up until your last People think they know what's right for me But they don't know I just want them to leave me be Nothing good to say, you say it anyway Resurrect dead past, face your last day I wanna tear up your life I wanna set you free I wanna end it tonight I wanna see you cease to breathe The hour of your death approaches fast Yet you take for granted every moment up until your last Don't complain, just behave, don't complain, just behave Don't complain, just behave, up until your last Up until your last Up until your last
3.
Light Years 05:19
Some call me Destiny, some call me witch Such sights I have to show you, your tale's a bitch Beneath our feet, light years of ancient tomes Too much will melt your mind, too little and you're lost forever The things I know reveal all The things I know would rot your soul The things I know... Through the den of wolves, iniquity Beyond galactic highs At the bottom of the sea, protected by the beast Merimiekka hides Like coal inside a diamond Or black within a heart The King upon the island The lust of the result The things I know reveal all The things I know would rot your soul The things I know...
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"The buzz saw grind that so powerfully embodies Goya is, on this four track EP, infested with a horripulation that sees the Arizona three-piece sounding creepier and more terrifying than ever before."
thesludgelord.blogspot.com/2016/03/goya-enemy-ep-review-song-premiere-of.html

"This time with "The Enemy", Goya decided to come back to a more direct sound full of anger, I'd say more "Rocky", catchier, than "Doomy". But don't get confused, Goya are still blasting a huge dose of thc-infused fuzz right into in your face..."
morefuzz.net/what-the-fuzz/exclusive-stream-goya-the-enemy-ep/

"...the band delivers crunchy bass-lines, crisp drums, and clanging cymbals over lyrics of loss and despair. Throw in some shreddy, mean-toned electric guitar with pedal effects, and you've got prime material for this genre."
www.theburningbeard.com/2016/03/picking-new-fights.html

"The Enemy is another triumph at the hands of Goya. The band has continued its streak of matching, if not surpassing their accomplishments with each successive release. The Enemy also finds the band at their most melodic..."
heathenharvest.org/2016/05/01/goya-the-enemy/

credits

released March 15, 2016

Recorded and mixed by Josh Medina at Old Hat Analogue in January 2016.
Mastered by John Golden.
Additional vocals on "Light Years" by Nick Lose.
Additional vocals on "The Enemy (extended take)" by John O'Hagan.
Cover artwork by Jesse Schaller.

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Goya Phoenix, Arizona

Jeffrey Owens
Sonny DeCarlo
Marcus Bryant
Cj Sholtis

Doom metal from the desert. Sounds like 500 watts of tubes coming out of 24 speakers in a 15-passenger van.

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