The incredible Joseph H Dean, rock revivalist, is back with his 14th release as a prolific rock music artist and rising star. The new single is called “Too Much Love” and it delivers a thick, powerful and emotional rock sound packed with the famous Joseph H Dean signature riffs, chugging guitars and soaring vocals. The track crashes forward with energy as the high vocal lines cut through screeching guitars before exploding into a classic AC/DC style solo and feel. It bops, it rocks and further cements Joseph H Dean’s place in the great rock n’ roll revival. The production sounds huge and full throughout, with strong vocals, deep vocal sections and a standout guitar solo that drives the song home in style.
Joseph H Dean has already been heard by thousands during his incredible rise since picking up the guitar again and launching into a prolific run of releases. With its emotional heart, powerful vibe and hard rocking production,“Too Much Love” becomes the 14th original release in his first 10 months on Spotify. As of today, he has achieved more than 333,000 streams and over 21,000 playlist adds, including placement in the Tuneify.io Music Streaming Top 100.
Listeners can hear this brand new rock gem on our playlist every day and also as a special ROCK REVIVAL POWERPLAY at 5 PM Pacific USA time for the next month. Make sure to follow Joseph H Dean on Instagram.
The unstoppable The Goldy lockS Band storm into 2026 with a thunderous statement in the form of their colossal new single “Never Again.” Instantly recognisable yet constantly evolving, the band once again prove that while their identity is unmistakable, no two releases ever sit on the same sonic ground.
“Never Again” hits hard from the first strike. Thick, ominous guitars grind and soar in towering layers, backed by gothic, theatrical harmonies that feel cinematic and confrontational. Tribal-style drums drive the tension forward while Goldy’s commanding vocals elevate the track into near rock-opera territory. It is unapologetically human, fiercely real rock music, ambitious, dramatic, and designed to make an impact. Welcome to 2026.
The single continues to ride high our playlist and will be featured as a special ROCK POWERPLAY at 6 PM Pacific USA time for the next month.
More Than a Song: A World Built With Purpose
“Never Again” is not just a release, it is a fully realised world built by hand, by the band, and by a wider creative community unified around a shared message. Every song from The Goldy lockS Band is tied to a platform, a cause, or a conversation. They do not release music in isolation, they use it to challenge patterns, confront judgement, and force reflection.
Written to address society’s tendency to judge addiction, homelessness, and toxic behaviour in others, “Never Again” turns the lens inward. It exposes how many people remain trapped in their own destructive cycles, whether in relationships, friendships, or work environments, simply because those cycles look more socially acceptable.
The song began backstage at a club in Louisville, Kentucky, where ideas were captured in real time. What initially started as a seductive, dark groove transformed once Goldy’s lyrics took shape. The result became a metaphor not only for substance addiction, but for any intoxicating situation people struggle to escape.
DIY to the Core: Art, Image, and Storytelling
Visually, the band leaned fully into their fiercely DIY ethos. Every element of the video was built with intention. Clothing was designed, distressed, rebuilt, and upcycled by hand. Nothing exists for shock value or convenience, everything serves the story.
That philosophy is deeply rooted in Goldy’s background. She began her career sewing costumes for Prince and photographing emerging artists, learning early that music, image, and storytelling are inseparable. Her journey later expanded into performance, television, and writing music for professional wrestling, naturally shaping the theatrical, hands-on world-building that defines The Goldy lockS Band today.
The “Never Again” video reflects this commitment in every detail, from custom-built wardrobe pieces to evolving makeup effects that visually represent emotional decay over time. The band’s appearance deteriorates throughout the video, mirroring how addiction and toxic cycles slowly break a person down.
The production itself became a collaborative effort powered by community, generosity, and shared purpose, reinforcing the song’s central message about connection, compassion, and the danger of isolation.
Sound, Tension, and Intent
Musically, the discomfort is deliberate. The track moves between darkness and release, using cinematic tension, heavy guitar work, and anxiety-driven drum patterns that are meant to be felt, not just heard. The band’s theatrical approach is never surface-level spectacle. It exists to immerse listeners fully and demand emotional engagement.
“Never Again” is uncomfortable by design. It is honest. It lingers. It asks listeners to reflect rather than consume passively.
Standing for Something Bigger
That ethos extends beyond the music. Alongside the single, the band launched the viral Buy The Record Not The Bod campaign, calling attention to unfair artist compensation in the streaming era and encouraging fans to support musicians through physical releases, merchandise, and real experiences.
From that same frustration grew Only Talent, a movement pushing back against the idea that young artists should monetise their bodies instead of developing their craft. Both campaigns have gained extensive international attention, built entirely without major-label backing, remaining true to the band’s DIY, no-permission-needed mentality.
The Goldy lockS Band does not wait to be invited. They build the table. And then they flip it on purpose.
With a reputation forged through relentless touring and opening slots for iconic acts, the band continue to convert audiences night after night, proving that authentic, meaningful rock music still has power when it dares to stand for something.
“Never Again” is not just a song. It is a confrontation. And it demands to be heard.
Follow The Goldy lockS Band Instagram / TikTok / X: @GoldyLocksRocks
The unstoppable The Goldy lockS Band storm into 2026 with a thunderous statement in the form of their colossal new single “Never Again.” Instantly recognisable yet constantly evolving, the band once again prove that while their identity is unmistakable, no two releases ever sit on the same sonic ground.
“Never Again” hits hard from the first strike. Thick, ominous guitars grind and soar in towering layers, backed by gothic, theatrical harmonies that feel cinematic and confrontational. Tribal-style drums drive the tension forward while Goldy’s commanding vocals elevate the track into near rock-opera territory. It is unapologetically human, fiercely real rock music, ambitious, dramatic, and designed to make an impact. Welcome to 2026.
The single is now added to our playlist and will be featured as a special ROCK POWERPLAY at 6 PM Pacific USA time for the next month.
More Than a Song: A World Built With Purpose
“Never Again” is not just a release, it is a fully realised world built by hand, by the band, and by a wider creative community unified around a shared message. Every song from The Goldy lockS Band is tied to a platform, a cause, or a conversation. They do not release music in isolation, they use it to challenge patterns, confront judgement, and force reflection.
Written to address society’s tendency to judge addiction, homelessness, and toxic behaviour in others, “Never Again” turns the lens inward. It exposes how many people remain trapped in their own destructive cycles, whether in relationships, friendships, or work environments, simply because those cycles look more socially acceptable.
The song began backstage at a club in Louisville, Kentucky, where ideas were captured in real time. What initially started as a seductive, dark groove transformed once Goldy’s lyrics took shape. The result became a metaphor not only for substance addiction, but for any intoxicating situation people struggle to escape.
DIY to the Core: Art, Image, and Storytelling
Visually, the band leaned fully into their fiercely DIY ethos. Every element of the video was built with intention. Clothing was designed, distressed, rebuilt, and upcycled by hand. Nothing exists for shock value or convenience, everything serves the story.
That philosophy is deeply rooted in Goldy’s background. She began her career sewing costumes for Prince and photographing emerging artists, learning early that music, image, and storytelling are inseparable. Her journey later expanded into performance, television, and writing music for professional wrestling, naturally shaping the theatrical, hands-on world-building that defines The Goldy lockS Band today.
The “Never Again” video reflects this commitment in every detail, from custom-built wardrobe pieces to evolving makeup effects that visually represent emotional decay over time. The band’s appearance deteriorates throughout the video, mirroring how addiction and toxic cycles slowly break a person down.
The production itself became a collaborative effort powered by community, generosity, and shared purpose, reinforcing the song’s central message about connection, compassion, and the danger of isolation.
Sound, Tension, and Intent
Musically, the discomfort is deliberate. The track moves between darkness and release, using cinematic tension, heavy guitar work, and anxiety-driven drum patterns that are meant to be felt, not just heard. The band’s theatrical approach is never surface-level spectacle. It exists to immerse listeners fully and demand emotional engagement.
“Never Again” is uncomfortable by design. It is honest. It lingers. It asks listeners to reflect rather than consume passively.
Standing for Something Bigger
That ethos extends beyond the music. Alongside the single, the band launched the viral Buy The Record Not The Bod campaign, calling attention to unfair artist compensation in the streaming era and encouraging fans to support musicians through physical releases, merchandise, and real experiences.
From that same frustration grew Only Talent, a movement pushing back against the idea that young artists should monetise their bodies instead of developing their craft. Both campaigns have gained extensive international attention, built entirely without major-label backing, remaining true to the band’s DIY, no-permission-needed mentality.
The Goldy lockS Band does not wait to be invited. They build the table. And then they flip it on purpose.
With a reputation forged through relentless touring and opening slots for iconic acts, the band continue to convert audiences night after night, proving that authentic, meaningful rock music still has power when it dares to stand for something.
“Never Again” is not just a song. It is a confrontation. And it demands to be heard.
Follow The Goldy lockS Band Instagram / TikTok / X: @GoldyLocksRocks
Former metal singer Hudson Henry is a producer and DJ who creates melodic electronic music with bombastic drums. After debuting with “Feathers” in 2016, he began releasing more guest-heavy feature tracks. His songs have appeared on Raver Magazine and Liam Hemsworth’s Legend Video.
Hudson has amassed over 450,000 streams on “The Last Time,” featuring Lisa Cimorelli. In 2019 we were featured on the official “Fresh Friday” playlist, which was absolutely incredible. Hudson came up with a unique way to market his song “The Last Time.” He offered fans something called a “digital gift pack.” When fans would pre-order the song, they would receive a digital booklet that thanked each fan for their support. The digital book included lyrics from the song, the official artwork, and exclusive content fans could enjoy while flipping through each page.
This was a personal and unique way fans could connect with Hudson Henry and Lisa Cimorelli. The song itself has a heavy future bass drop along with a beautifully crafted vocal melody. This has been Hudson’s most popular song yet.
What are your influences ?
“My influences include Kygo, Illenium, Aphex Twin, and Diplo“
What’s coming up in 2021 for ‘Hudson Henry’ ?
In 2021 Hudson will be releasing a new song titled “Feed Your Fire.” The song will feature Hudson on vocals along with a new music video. The song is highly energetic with an inspirational undertone. Hudson also publicly indicated that he would jump back into the hard rock/metal scene by singing for a side project. We are excited to see what he has in store for fans in 2021.