Some bands make records. Others make declarations. WARGIRL does both. With Good Things, their third LP on Clouds Hill, they haven’t just crafted a set of songs—they’ve distilled survival, resilience, and a defiant joy into wax, tape, and sweat. This isn’t some algorithmic pop confection; this is music built like a ship, designed to sail through storms and come out on the other side, triumphant. WARGIRL has always been a band that thrives in the real world, not just on tape. They’ve toured Europe on many occasions against all financial odds, earning a cult following the hard way—showing up, sweating it out, leaving audiences converted. Their last album landed major placements, with songs woven into the pulse of Killing Eve, Shameless and the critically acclaimed film Buffaloed. Good Things is another step forward, a record that doesn’t chase trends or bend to the industry’s whims. It doesn’t pander, doesn’t beg for approval. It stands on its own—defiant, unpolished, unapologetically human. Because that’s the point, isn’t it? To take the chaos, the heartbreak, the fleeting moments of grace, and turn them into something real. Something raw and honest, stripped of artifice but steeped in meaning. Cool, not because it tries to be, but because it embraces the truth—flawed, untamed, and alive in a way that so much of the world refuses to be.
- 1. See You Tonight
- 2. Bidness
- 3. Goodthing
- 4. Looks Kill, Kiss Kiss
- 5. Trouble
- 6. Lost Inside My Brain
- 7. Glendale
- 8. Obviously Unaware
- 9. Desert Skies
- 10. We're No Good
- 11. Good Things Coming