With their latest single ‘King of the Castle’, Glasgow’s confrontational punk-rap provocateurs Doss take brazen aim at the self-aggrandising narcissism plaguing social media.
Over thick, trudging bass and stalwart beat, they rail against preening egos and lack of humility with sly satire and sledgehammer scorn.
Yet for all its caustic commentary, ‘King of the Castle‘ reveals a more expansive vision for Doss. The abrasive edges sharpen as the tune builds, hinting at an anthemic intensity bubbling underneath the surface bile. Doss continue staking their claim as ruthless cultural commentators, honing their style into a cathartic vehicle for societal exorcism.


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