Interestingly, it’s these newer turns in their sound that prove most successful on the EP as well as the most enticing. Partly because they choose one objective and stick to it. The rapid-fire, snarling hardcore verses of Shot Down, for example, are as mosh-worthy as ever, and its chorus sugary, but those pieces are too jagged to fit without jarring. Wired, meanwhile, fares better, still mustering a feeling of savagery with a mid-paced tempo (mostly) even if the faster passage in the beginning is maybe superfluous. It’s with wry, scattergun closer Sold Out however that they shift gears within a song most smoothly, so perhaps going forward, their rougher edges might only need a little sanding down before they get where they hope to be.
Psychic Dance Routine sees Scowl find thrilling ways to stand apart from their peers – these songs may well be the sketches for true greatness.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Turnstile, GEL, Amyl And The Sniffers
Psychic Dance Routine is released on April 7 via Flatspot