Daffodildos return with ‘Never Enough’, a track that combines their trademark fast-paced song-writing with a powerful, thought-provoking message.
This latest release delves into the often unspoken issue of addiction, shining a light on a topic that is both timely and crucial.
The band maintains their distinctive sound, characterised by rapid guitar riffs and punchy rhythms, yet there’s an added layer of emotional depth that makes this track stand out.
The lyrics are raw and unflinching, offering a candid portrayal of the struggles faced by those battling addiction.
The chorus, with its catchy hook, ensures that the message lingers long after the track has ended—this is a true earworm that stays with you.
The band are signed to the UK’s only sober music label, Not Saints, amplifying that ‘Never Enough’ is more than just another punk anthem; it’s a call to action. [Check out our interview with Not Saints’ founder on the LOUD WOMEN radio show.]
Daffodildos use their platform to highlight the importance of reaching out to those who may be struggling, reminding us all of the power of connection and support.
As queer punks, the band continues to challenge the norms and push boundaries, both musically and socially.
If you’re looking for a track that hits hard both socially and emotionally (as well as making you want to jump around), this is one you won’t want to miss.
The band’s EP ‘Not My Cup Of Tea’ will be out on Not Saints on October 4th.