Death-Eye Dog debut with new single ‘Husk’

Canadian quartet Death-Eye Dog have made their entrance with debut single ‘Husk’, a hard-hitting introduction that wastes no time establishing their sound.

Rooted in bass-driven noise rock, the track delivers immediate impact with its heavy low-end, abrasive textures, and relentless energy. Drawing comparisons to bands like Death from Above 1979 and Metz, ‘Husk’ leans into a raw, unpolished intensity while carving out its own distinct edge.

Adding to its unpredictability, the track incorporates unconventional elements, including trombone flourishes and turntable scratching, injecting a sense of chaos and experimentation into the mix. These unexpected layers elevate the song beyond standard genre expectations, giving it a unique identity throughout.

With ‘Husk’, Death-Eye Dog position themselves as a bold new presence within the noise rock scene, combining aggression, creativity, and a willingness to push boundaries right from the outset.