With Dancing on the Finish of the World, Dinosaur Demise Pose transposed the specter of societal oblivion right into a punchy alt-rock riot that affirms precisely why we languish in existential terror. The debut single from their LP No Signal of Life doesn’t flinch from the chaos; it throws a smoke bomb into the void and soundtracks the aftermath with high-octane hooks and venomous euphoria.
Fashioned in Dundee by John Edwards, Daryl Robertson, Connor Reilly, and Simon Cruickshank, Dinosaur Demise Pose channel a love for distortion, disillusionment, and screamable choruses into each abrasion of sound. Their command of stress is surgical, their catharsis unfiltered. The razor-edged punk vitality and emotionally wrought riffcraft are constructed to go away marks.
With high-voltage surges shredding by way of the standout single as a courtesy of the deliciously overdriven guitars and the drunk n roll meets 00s rock percussion solely including extra volition, paired with vocals that pull you into their consoling orbit to shred away the ennui, Dancing on the Finish of the World achieved the unimaginable. It grew to become the definitive definition of punk.
For followers of Rancid, Towards Me! and Rocket from the Crypt, the connection might be on the spot.
Dancing on the Finish of the World is now accessible to stream on all main platforms, together with Spotify.
Evaluation by Amelia Vandergast