I Like Snaps — “Drywall Holes”

Midwest emotional punk outfit I Like Snaps deliver a heartfelt gut punch with their new single “Drywall Holes,” out now via Sad Dad Recordings. It’s an emotionally charged track that stretches beyond the usual punk runtime, giving every chord and lyric room to breathe—and to hurt just a little.

Built on ringing guitars and steady, restrained percussion, “Drywall Holes” captures that familiar Midwest punk balance between energy and melancholy. The vocals ache with sincerity, carrying lines that blur the line between literal and metaphorical damage—those small cracks and scars we all try to cover up.

The band’s songwriting feels matured, letting space and silence do as much work as distortion and rhythm. “Drywall Holes” stands out not just for its melody, but for its emotional precision—a song that turns quiet reflection into something loud enough to feel in your chest.

It’s one of those tracks that makes you stare at the floor for a minute after it ends—and then hit replay.