Goalkeeper releases new single "Black Hole" and announces new Ep

Goalkeeper recently unveiled their latest single, “Black Hole,” and with it, officially announced their forthcoming EP, Pins and Needles, which is slated for release on October 4th. Dropping the single on Friday the 13th added a bit of dramatic flair, and it certainly delivered for fans. The track showcases the band’s evolving sound while staying true to their roots, blending the infectious energy of pop-punk with the raw emotion of emo, and even hinting at a heavier, post-hardcore influence.
“Black Hole” is an anthemic track that balances vulnerability with an irresistibly catchy hook. The chorus, "Black hole, take me somewhere far away from here," embodies that feeling of wanting to escape the weight of life’s pressures, a sentiment that resonates deeply with listeners. The driving guitars, dynamic drums, and emotive vocals come together to create a powerful song that feels both familiar and fresh—making it a perfect representation of Goalkeeper’s growth as a band.
As exciting as the single is, it’s only a taste of what’s to come with Pins and Needles, and it certainly heightens anticipation for the EP’s release. Fans can expect more of Goalkeeper’s signature blend of heartfelt lyrics and high-energy instrumentals, but with a maturity and depth that shows how the band continues to evolve with each release.
In addition to the EP, Goalkeeper’s fall tour with Calling All Captains is in full swing, building even more excitement. For fans in Philadelphia—myself included—it’s especially thrilling since the EP drops the same day as their local show. With the momentum from “Black Hole” and the buzz surrounding the upcoming EP, Goalkeeper’s set promises to be an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to their music, this is an era of Goalkeeper that you won’t want to miss.

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