
London’s CLOBBER return with a brutal new statement in the form of God Loves, Man Kills, a blistering three-track EP out now via Venn Records. Known for their ferocious blend of DIY punk and street-core, CLOBBER waste no time delivering a raw, uncompromising sound that hits hard and leaves no room for niceties.
Clocking in at just under seven minutes, the EP is a concentrated burst of rage and resistance. Opener Do Less throws down sharp riffs and snarling gang vocals, while Be Someone taps into themes of mental health and identity with defiance and urgency. The title track brings it all home—confronting state violence and religious hypocrisy with brutal clarity and crushing intensity.
Produced by Matt Williams and Jack Longman (Higher Power), the record captures CLOBBER at their heaviest and most focused. It’s a stripped-down, street-smart attack—delivered with intent and zero gloss.
God Loves, Man Kills is more than a punk EP—it’s a rallying cry, a punch in the gut, and a sharp reminder of the fire still burning in London’s underground.