The Goo Goo Dolls, for those that don’t know, is an American rock band formed in 1986 in little old Buffalo, New York. Well, they say and we agree, it’s been one hard ass year so far hasn’t it? We deserve a little Christmas cheer and excitement, even if it is August. Yes, we know Halloween lovers. We haven’t forgotten about you, but for now …
Excited to announce that we will release our first-ever holiday record 'It’s Christmas All Over' on October 30th, 2020 !!🎄 https://t.co/V2DhwkpjXH pic.twitter.com/cTxazr2fGl
— Goo Goo Dolls (@googoodolls) August 24, 2020
You know it’s been a hard year when a band decides to make their first-ever Christmas album. Kickin’ since 1986 yet mark October 30th on your calendars for a seamless transition from Halloween to Christmas. Produced by John Rzeznik along with Brad Fernquist and Jimmy McGorman, this album will be chock full of Christmas cheer with tons of remakes with extra special two new original tracks. We love to hear that good new music tensions running through the air. What could it sound like? What might the lyrics be? A great way to celebrate a year best forgotten or at the very least put behind us.
This release comes after the deluxe edition release of the band’s 12th
studio record Miracle Pill, a special release accompanied by three never-before-heard tracks.
Get on Santa’s list early this year. If you’re on the nice list, we’ll send you a discount code to our merch store so you can get your shopping started! https://t.co/b10zAu7D5L 🎄 pic.twitter.com/Otj27p0TaV
— Goo Goo Dolls (@googoodolls) August 24, 2020
Are all you Christmas lovers happy? Excited for a new album from the Goo Goo Dolls? Let us know in the comments down below or by tweeting us @thehoneypop!
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