Asian Cowboy tear through the wreckage with blistering new single ‘All That I Dread’
sian Cowboy don’t follow the road—they claw their way across it, barefoot through broken glass and frostbit asphalt. The enigmatic band, born somewhere between rusted railroad tracks and the static hum of the Northern Lights, return with their most visceral release yet: ‘All That I Dread’.
Fuelled by black coffee, busted amps, and a love letter scrawled in diesel fumes, ‘All That I Dread’ is a lacerating slice of post-hardcore melancholy, dragging its nails across the concrete with guitars that scream and drums that sound like fists against locked doors. It’s the sound of running from yourself and catching glimpses of peace in the rearview—fleeting, fragile, already gone.
“Dead, dead, I will lose my head,” vocalist Jude snarls, and you believe it. The song builds like a breakdown barely held back by bruised restraint—tight, coiled, and aching to explode. But it’s not just fury that lives here. Beneath the feedback and chaos, there’s a tender core: the desperate human plea to be seen, held, known. Just let me lay with you instead.