Official News: Goo Goo Dolls release “Live at Stagecoach 2025”

In case you missed it, today the band released a live album recorded during their Summer Anthem tour this year. Specifically, the one concert which took place on April 27th in Indio, CA.

The album is available on all digital stores.

You can stream the live session on Spotify below:

Official News: “Summer Anthem” EP to be released on August 22

In case you missed the news, the Goo Goo Dolls officially announced on their Instagram page the release date for their next project, titled after their current Summer tour being held with Dashboard Confessional.

“Summer Anthem” is an EP set to see the light of day on August 22nd.

In the past few weeks the band has mentioned in some interviews about the willingness to issue a new album, but split in two parts. “Summer Anthem” may be the first one.

To my knowledge, this was the first time ever they decided to go down that route. I’m not sure, from a marketing standpoint, what their intentions are and what they aim to achieve by doing that. I’ve seen some bands taking the same approach in the past, and in many cases they did so when trying to capitalize on a current event.

In the case of the Goo Goo Dolls, the decision may have been taken due to the successful sales of their Summer Anthem tour, which was sold out for many cities way before the actual tour began. Did John and Robby decide to release something as a way to increase the money flow initiated by the tour? It’s possible.

In terms of musicality, you will see from the track list below that most of the songs have already been heard by fans, either live or because they’ve previously been released as singles. Sound-wise, the new tracks are reminiscent of albums such as “Magnetic” or “Miracle Pill”, hence a deviation from the more rock-oriented “Chaos in Bloom” approach.

Another thing to notice is that both the 2023 cover for “I Won’t Back Down” and the John-penned “Beautiful Lie” (released the next year) do not make an appearance. Will they be present in the next EP (aka “Part Two”)? Only time will tell.

Below is the cover for the new EP, along with the full track listing.

  1. Ocean
  2. Nothing Lasts Forever
  3. Slightly Broken
  4. Misery
  5. Such A Mystery
  6. Run All Night
  7. Not Goodbye (Close My Eyes)

Official News: Goo Goo Dolls set to release “Nothing Lasts Forever” on July 11th, 2025

In case you missed it, here is the latest about the band’s newest single.

John et al. just announced that a song titled “Nothing Lasts Forever” is soon to see the light of day, specifically on July 11th.

Click here to pre-save it on the most popular digital stores.

Below is the cover for it.

My personal thoughts about the news (do not attribute any importance to this, it’s just me reflecting on the announcement):

  • Nothing Lasts Forever” is also the title of a song by the band Echo & The Bunnymen, a British Alternative Rock / Power Pop supergroup which John has claimed in several occasions to have loved ever since he was a teenager. Is the new single a cover for such song? Doubtful, but certainly possible. If you’re curious, may I invite to listen to this track from them, which I find to be amazing to say the least?
  • I am personally a bit worried about the title itself. Is the band signaling that this potentially is their last album? (That is in case the single is also used to title the band’s next full length)

Reminder: “A Boy Named Goo” 30th Anniversary Edition releases soon

Dear Temple Of Goo readers,

This is just a reminder that the 30th Anniversary Edition of the band’s breakthrough album is set to release in only ten days, on March 14th. You can read more info about it here.

The album will feature, on top of the original songs, additional recordings for two old concerts.

Ready your wallets for it!

Official News: “A Boy Named Goo” 30th Anniversary Edition

It looks like the Goo Goo Dolls are revisiting “A Boy Named Goo” yet again. Back in 2015 they released a 20th Anniversary Edition which featured remastered tracks plus a total of seven live takes.

Today, the band published a video for one of the live songs (you can stream it below) which will be included in another edition, this time for the 30th anniversary of the popular record. You can check out a full track listing here. The album is set to release on March 14th.

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Official News: The 2025 Tour!

Contributor Bailey shares with us a brief reminder of what the next Summer will look like (in Goo terms).

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