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Molly Horses - King Dundalk

 


Molly Horses are back, unleashing their musical hurricane "King Dundalk" upon us! Picture near-motorik drums driving so hard they're practically auditioning for a NASCAR race, while Harry James belts out warnings about ego trips that make even the most outrageous Las Vegas bender sound like a spa day.


Recorded in the mystical Train Song studio during the Fall of 2023 (probably the time when gnomes secretly tune guitars), this track is the lovechild of crashing noise walls and existential crisis. It's the musical equivalent of that rollercoaster you regret getting on but secretly enjoy as your stomach does somersaults.


And let's not forget the lyrical gems like, "Nobody can get through to you and still have strength left." It's like Molly Horses hired a life coach who moonlights as a doom metal vocalist. Their warning? Digging deeper into rock bottom is not a hobby with a promising future.

What makes it even more charming is that these noise-punks are DIY enthusiasts, crafting their debut album with the precision of mad scientists mixing volatile potions. It's a testament to youthful in dysfunction and cynical optimism—because who needs a roadmap when you're busy building your own musical rollercoaster through life? 


Review by Thomas Imposter