It’s time to turn the guitars and the intensity up with the evolution of Dammit Goldie. In January, the Hamilton, Ontario act released their latest single, “Medusa,” a heavy dose of post-hardcore and pop-punk that is probably the group’s most intense track. It fits well within the context of the sound the quartet has been developing over the last few years, particularly since the release of their 2020 single “Low Then Up.” Punk and hard rock motivate these men, a talented bunch including singer Josh Smith, guitarist Evan Cannavicci, drummer Tommy Metcalfe, and bassist Cam Watson. “Medusa” is the latest in a string of singles the guys have released over the last few years. It is the follow-up to their 2022 cuts “Something’s Missing” and “Moods.” They continue to define themselves and their ...