Night Punch – GODISNOWHERE
Album | 27/02/2026 | It’s Eleven Records
14:01 | 8 tracks | Vinyl / Digital
Hardcore Punk / Dark Punk
Hamburg, Germany
Deeper Into The Vortex
When Night Punch released their debut album Where Sins Bloom (So Does Death), they may have opened some gates of hell. And now, two-and-a-half years later, the demons they summoned have only gotten more powerful and efficient. Hamburg’s doom punkers are back with another longplayer. GODISNOWHERE is the logic successor of the debut as the sound has gotten rougher, heavier, and darker. An intro, six tracks, and an outro raise hell, chaos, and rage.

Dystopia, Nihilism, Doom
The album’s title leaves space for interpretation. Is it the nihilist phrase God Is Nowhere or the eschatologic omen God Is Now Here? According to sound and content of the album, both versions fit perfectly. Night Punch perform the soundtrack of a broken world, a utopia that has turned into a universe of ruins and oppression. And before the guillotine can finish this tempest of chaos and darkness, the quintet from Northern Germany enchants the cineasts’ hearts with a tribute to Korean film Old Boy. Call it synth punk, hardcore punk, doom punk, or dark punk, this is the soundtrack of the last days of dystopia. Violently and powered by dark synths and heavy riffing, Night Punch tear all darkness apart and create the fertile ground for a better future to grow on the ruins of our old world.
Press materials by courtesy of It’s Eleven Records


