Dying Habit Unleashed a Tsunami of Angst and Scuzz in Their Seminal Single, Bow

Alchemists of scuzz, Dying Habit, sharpened the teeth of alt-90s nostalgia before dropping their latest single, Bow. Hit play and let the crunched, scuzzy, overdriven guitars gnash at the edges of your psyche, tearing through your synapses with tsunami-like intent while Nathan Jones’ vocals lock you into the emotional urgency at the heart of the track. It carries the weight of someone who has seen the darker corners of ennui and knows how to make poetry of it. Hailing from the rugged island of Anglesey, Wales, Dying Habit have built a reputation for hurling out potent 90s-inspired alt-rock, anchored by Mark Jones’ drums, Daniel Garner’s bass, and Alan Hart’s dexterous guitar work. On Bow, those elements converge into something restless and visceral, fusing garage rock rancour, pop-punk intensity in the hook-stacked chorus, sludge-kissed grunge textures, and post-punk angularity as the lead guitars twist into their own moody conversation before the production erupts in distortion. Following on from their July single Three Letter View and their lauded 2024 album The Chaos of Silence, Bow feels like a contemplative but defiant step forward, reflecting on the fear of rejection and how self-doubt throttles ambition until you’re willing to take the leap anyway. […] The post Dying Habit Unleashed a Tsunami of Angst and Scuzz in Their Seminal Single, Bow appeared first on A&R Factory.

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Dying Habit Unleashed a Tsunami of Angst and Scuzz in Their Seminal Single,  Bow

Alchemists of scuzz, Dying Habit, sharpened the teeth of alt-90s nostalgia before dropping their latest single, Bow. Hit play and let the crunched, scuzzy, overdriven guitars gnash at the edges of your psyche, tearing through your synapses with tsunami-like intent while Nathan Jones’ vocals lock you into the emotional urgency at the heart of the track. It carries the weight of someone who has seen the darker corners of ennui and knows how to make poetry of it. Hailing from the rugged island of Anglesey, Wales, Dying Habit have built a reputation for hurling out potent 90s-inspired alt-rock, anchored by Mark Jones’ drums, Daniel Garner’s bass, and Alan Hart’s dexterous guitar work. On Bow, those elements converge into something restless and visceral, fusing garage rock rancour, pop-punk intensity in the hook-stacked chorus, sludge-kissed grunge textures, and post-punk angularity as the lead guitars twist into their own moody conversation before the production erupts in distortion. Following on from their July single Three Letter View and their lauded 2024 album The Chaos of Silence, Bow feels like a contemplative but defiant step forward, reflecting on the fear of rejection and how self-doubt throttles ambition until you’re willing to take the leap anyway. […]

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