The Goldy lockS Band’s “Never Again” Extended for Another Month on Our Playlist

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
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Spotify:
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A Towering Modern Rock Statement – The Goldy lockS Band – “Never Again”

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

Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/21zVVUZS4Z4UxickuZ8857

YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@GoldyLocksBandRocks

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/goldylocksband

The Goldy lockS Band’s ‘Textbook’ Rocks Onto the A-List Playlist as Next Month’s Rock Powerplay

The Goldy lockS Band returns with a powerful new single titled Textbook. It opens with a pumping, chugging, anthemic rock energy, driven by catchy and melodic vocals that blend seamlessly with the guitars. The track carries thundering rock power combined with pop sensibility and delivers a strong, meaningful message. With roaring guitars creating a wall of sound, dynamic backing vocals, and an epic production, Textbook stands out as a modern rock anthem.

Playlist

Catch this hot new rocker every day and night on the A-List Rock Playlist + as a special ROCK POWERPLAY at 4:30 PM Pacific USA time daily at for the next month.

In an era of rented hype and filtered fame, The Goldy lockS Band continues to prove that craft beats cash when a vision won’t quit. The band behind the fan-fueled “Only Talent” movement and the culture-jolting “Buy the Record Not the Bod” campaign returns with a new single, “Textbook,” a hook-loaded rocker that calls out narcissism with wit, bite, and a wink. True to form, the group is doubling down on its DIY DNA—building stage sets from scratch, hand-making costumes out of scraps and recycled materials, and inviting a local school to co-create a classroom-set music video that fuses the pep of Van Halen’s “Hot for Teacher,” the iconic pop punch of Britney Spears’ “…Baby One More Time,” and the quirky charm of Napoleon Dynamite.

The Song: A “Textbook” Case of Narcissism—Set to a Big, Satisfying Chorus

Textbook” was sparked by a too-familiar scenario: a friend’s narcissistic husband who can’t stop orbiting his favorite topic—himself. Whether it’s dinners that turn into monologues or moments that somehow always circle back to his “stardom,” the behavior is, well… textbook. The track flips frustration into catharsis—sharp lyricism, crunchy guitars, and a chorus that lands like a mic drop. It’s the soundtrack for anyone who’s ever rolled their eyes at the predictable grandstanding of the self-obsessed.

Goldy: “We’ve all met the person who sucks the oxygen out of the room. Textbook is the permission slip to laugh, call it what it is, and move on.”

Rod: I’ve never had a song speak to me so intimately and flow so freely during the writing process. Every piece of the song flowed without hesitation or complications

Johnny: Textbook is a Groove built together during a rehearsal. it’s a fun song with a great melodic movement.

The Ethos: DIY or Die (with Style)

Long before it was trendy, The Goldy lockS Band built its world by hand. But for Goldy, this started decades ago in a place where stars were born: Prince’s Paisley Park. As a teen seamstress, she designed and sewed clothes and stage costumes for Prince himself and a roster of his developmental acts—boy bands, singers, and rising performers.

That early crash course in couture-for-the-stage became the backbone of her creative career. Goldy soon took those skills into another world of spectacle: professional wrestling. She became the go-to creator of bold, theatrical entrance wear for WWE, WCW, and TNA superstars, ensuring wrestlers hit the ramp looking like legends.

Today, those same hands still cut and stitch—but now the needle and thread are for her own family of performers. Goldy designs and sews all the Goldy lockS Band’s costumes from thrifted fabrics and recycled scraps, transforming cast-off materials into couture-level stagewear. Her work sits proudly in the lineage of today’s most visionary pop costumers—think Benson Boone’s sleek looks or Chapel Roan’s daring theatricality—but with an even grittier, handmade edge.

And it’s not just wardrobe.

  • Sets: fabricated from lumber, pallets, paint, and found materials—engineered to tour, transform, and surprise.
  • Props & FX: clever, practical builds (think: rain rigs, custom signage, mash-ups of hardware-store hacks and showbiz tricks).

It’s not just resourcefulness—it’s proof of concept for the band’s thesis: If the talent is real, the work will stand.

Goldy: “DIY isn’t a budget—it’s a belief. When we say ‘Only Talent,’ we mean that the art leads and everything else follows.”

The Campaigns: “Only Talent” and “Buy the Record Not the Bod”

The band’s two flagship messages are simple and disruptive:

  • Only Talent: Celebrate craft over clout, skill over spectacle.
  • Buy the Record Not the Bod: Stop rewarding clicks on bodies and start paying artists for music.

And it’s not just talk:

  • Over 220 magazines, blogs, and outlets have covered the Only Talent movement, making it a bona fide viral story.
  • To hammer home the message, Goldy and drummer Rod Saylor appeared nude—covered only in strategically placed CDs. It was a tongue-in-cheek parody of OnlyFans, designed to shock people into the truth: support physical goods, not just endless streaming.
  • The nudity was never about titillation—it was about confrontation. It spotlights the troubling statistic that 15% of young women ages 15–20 believe OnlyFans is “the future.” Even more alarming, girls as young as 10 in countries like Spain already see it as glamorous and aspirational, instead of pursuing education, work, or a vocation.

The band’s stance is unapologetic: buy the art, don’t sell your body. Support music as a craft, not as clickbait.

Goldy: “If you love what we do, buy the record. That’s the difference between artists surviving and artists thriving.”

Call to Action

Textbook” is out now on all major platforms. Watch for the video premiere and follow the build on social with #OnlyTalent #BuyTheRecordNotTheBod #TextbookVideo. Purchase/Download to fuel the next round of bold, community-forward art.

#GoldyLocks #GoldylockSBand #TextbookGoldylockSBand #OnlyTalent #BuyTheRecordNotTheBod

CONTEST

1. Post a pic of YOU from your school days.
2. Hit “add music” or “edit” when making a reel
3. Look for “Textbook” by The Goldy lockS Band
4. Have the song play in your post!
5. Use hashtag #TextBookGoldylockSBand

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The Goldy lockS Band Rocks Hollywood FM’s A-List With “Talking to Myself” and a Message That Matters

Exploding onto our A-List Playlist this week is the hard-hitting and emotionally charged new single Talking to Myself from The Goldy lockS Band. This epic rock anthem brings thunderous guitar riffs, a soaring vocal performance, and a bold energy that proves rock is not only alive but evolving. With a polished modern edge and a nod to the classic sound of 80s rock, the track delivers a storm of powerful emotion, dazzling guitar solos, and a message that hits deep.

Expect to hear Talking to Myself every few hours on the A-List and as a special ROCK POWERPLAY at 8:30 PM Pacific USA time featured daily for the next month.

Goldy Locks Sparks a Movement With Bold New Campaign: “Buy the Record, Not the Bod”

Nashville, TN – July 11, 2025 – Goldy Locks, lead vocalist of The Goldy lockS Band and a pioneer in both rock and pro wrestling, has launched a powerful new campaign confronting the objectification of women in music. Titled Buy the Record, Not the Bod,” the campaign challenges fans to support the art, not the image, and reignites a national conversation around how female artists are treated — and how they survive.

Known for her fearless performances and outspoken personality, Goldy has built a career that spans reality television, wrestling, entrepreneurship, and now full-throttle rock. She’s opened for artists like Pink, Nickelback, and Bret Michaels, all while performing high-energy shows across the country. But her latest move may be her most impactful yet.

In a striking photo campaign, Goldy poses nude, holding only physical copies of her music. The message is direct: support the artist, not just the image.

“I’m tired of hearing people say, ‘start an OnlyFans if you want to keep making music,’” says Goldy. “This campaign is my answer. I’ll be vulnerable to make a statement, not for subscriptions. If you love an artist, buy the album. Don’t just stream it and scroll away.”

Streaming royalties pay a fraction of what artists need to survive. While millions consume music daily, the earnings for most independent artists fall well below the poverty line. Goldy’s response is rooted in resilience and a desire to show fans that real support means buying music, merch, and tickets.

“You want to support women in music? Buy the CD. Grab the vinyl. Wear the T-shirt. That’s how the music keeps going,” she says.

The campaign isn’t about modesty. It’s about reclaiming agency. Goldy is asking fans to stand up for the creators they love and reject the pressure placed on women to monetize their appearance.

The idea, Goldy says, came to her during prayer. “I asked for guidance on what to do next, and this vision came to me. I started pitching the idea to store owners and every single one said yes before I even finished explaining.”

Her message is resonating. Fans are sharing photos, purchases, and stories under the hashtag #BuyTheRecordNotTheBod, helping spread the word and amplifying the voices of independent women in music.

Meanwhile, Goldy’s new collaborative single “I Didn’t Know” — featuring country rap icons The LACS and wrestling legend Mickie James Aldis — continues to expand her reach and artistic vision, tackling themes of betrayal, heartbreak, and self-discovery.

For Goldy, this moment is about more than just one campaign. It’s about shifting the narrative for the next generation of female artists.

“I want to show young women they don’t have to sell themselves short. They don’t need to play to an algorithm. They can lead with truth, talent, and courage.”

Fans are encouraged to join the movement by:

  • Purchasing music directly from independent artists
  • Buying physical albums, vinyl, and merch
  • Sharing indie music on social media
  • Starting conversations about respect and representation in entertainment

As Goldy puts it, “This isn’t about shock. It’s about survival. The question is simple — will you support the music, or just consume the image?”

Support the Movement. Fuel the Music.

Goldy Locks is proving that talent, truth, and grit still have a place in the music industry — and she’s calling on fans everywhere to help keep it alive. Whether through physical album sales, merchandise, or simply spreading the word, Buy the Record, Not the Bod is more than a campaign. It’s a stand for artistic integrity.

In a powerful twist on the campaign, drummer Rod Saylor coined “Buy the Record, Not the ROD,” adding a male perspective that drills into the double standard around male nudity and vulnerability in media—while underscoring the band’s unity in rallying for fair streaming payouts and true artistic empowerment. You can read more about that here: https://breakawaydaily.com/?p=36313&preview=1&_ppp=3baaf36387

Stream the music, share the message, and support the mission — not the stereotype.

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