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Goldy Head "No Tengo Problema (Contigo)"
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28/04/2025 | Goldy Head’s “No Tengo Problema (Contuido)” is a jagged, incendiary burst of punk-infused art rock that feels like a manifesto screamed into a hurricane—raw, urgent, and dripping with theatrical grandeur. The artist named after a line from Soviet poet Vladimir Mayakovsky, spits a track that channels the poet’s revolutionary fervor into a sonic maelstrom where serrated guitars slice through a frenetic rhythm section, and psychedelic textures swell like smoke from a battlefield.
As the second single from their album El Buscapleitos (“The Troublemaker”), the song lives up to its title, embodying the spirit of a provocateur who weaponizes chaos to expose uncomfortable truths. This isn’t just rock music; it’s a confrontation, a collision of jagged edges and operatic intensity that owes as much to the snarling energy of the Stooges as it does to the art-rock theatrics of early Radiohead or The Mars Volta.
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