The track is the energetic Australian band’s final release of the year
Their explosive and character-filled slacker-punk sound has consistently shown Off Judy to be a fiercely exciting band and one of the most exciting Australian acts to emerge in recent years. Their recent mixture of upbeat, fun and heavy instrumentation making for some wild and chaotic alternative rock sounds that underscore the appeal of their dynamic approach.
Latest single ‘Scared of the Dog’ is as adrenaline-fuelled and energetic single as you could expect to find from the band, melding anthemic vocals with an anxious narrative about the band looking to outrun a figurative depression that feels relatable and resonating to listeners. As always, the band’s sheer energy and infectious charisma feels palpable throughout the track, and makes for another easy to listen to indie rock banger to have some fun with.
“Scared Of The Dog is a middle ground between Off Judy’s older more playful stuff and the new heavier stuff we’ve been putting out lately” says vocalist Finn Mcildowie of the track “Trying to hold it together with the feeling of the (black) dog always being there. Lurking around the corner”