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Awful Eyes – Snakes and Ladders

  • Writer: dailyentertainment95
    dailyentertainment95
  • 6 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Glasgow’s Post-Punk With Bite

Awful Eyes are a four-piece post-punk outfit emerging from Glasgow’s thriving underground. Drawing influence from Panic Shack, Hot Wax, Wet Leg and Viagra Boys, they fuse angular guitars with flashes of ’90s female-fronted punk energy. Since debuting earlier this year, the band have sold out their first hometown show, headlined in Edinburgh, and packed out King Tut’s — an early milestone for any rising Scottish act. Following their Tenement Trail debut, Awful Eyes have doubled down on both sonic ambition and gender inclusivity, championing greater visibility for women and non-binary voices within a traditionally male-dominated genre. Early praise from BBC Radio 1’s Alyx Holcombe and Scotland’s Under The Radar has further cemented their growing momentum.

“Snakes and Ladders” is a sharp, guitar-driven blast of post-punk revivalism. Built around a bouncy, hook-laden chorus and punchy rhythm section, the track crackles with restless energy. Lyrical nods to cult icons like The Fall, Bauhaus and The Smiths add an extra layer of insider charm, while the delivery remains playful yet pointed. It’s tense without being heavy, infectious without losing its edge — a confident step forward for a band refining their identity.

Why it is trending:“Snakes and Ladders” is gaining traction off the back of sold-out live momentum and strong early radio support, including spins on BBC Introducing Rock. Critical praise highlighting its post-punk revival sound and clever lyrical references has helped elevate the track within Scotland’s alternative scene. As Awful Eyes continue to build a reputation for both high-energy shows and inclusive values, the single stands as a defining statement of their rapid ascent.


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