Just Mustard – Endless Deathless: Shoegaze Shadows with Post-Punk Pulse
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Just Mustard are a five-piece from Dundalk, Ireland, known for their dense, atmospheric blend of shoegaze textures and dark indie rock. Fronted by Katie Ball, the band craft soundscapes that feel both industrial and intimate, pairing distortion-heavy guitars with moody, minimalist rhythms. Over the years, they’ve carved out a distinctive niche within the alternative scene, balancing haunting ambience with restless momentum. Their album We Were Just Here further expands that sonic identity, pushing their sound into more rhythm-driven territory without sacrificing their signature haze.
“Endless Deathless” layers bleary, effects-soaked guitars over a fast, twitchy rhythm section that leans into early post-punk energy. Katie Ball’s vocal delivery floats above it all — dreamy yet slightly mocking — evoking pre-shoegaze college rock influences while never fully settling into one genre. The result is a hybrid of shoegaze, post-punk and jangly indie that feels fluid and intentionally untethered. Lyrically, Ball describes it as an existential love song, written while imagining herself on a dancefloor — romantic, detached and searching all at once. The lo-res, chopped-up video directed by band member David Noonan mirrors the track’s fractured, hypnotic mood.
Why it is trending:“Endless Deathless” is drawing attention as anticipation builds around We Were Just Here, released via Partisan Records. Its genre-blurring approach stands out in the current shoegaze revival, offering something darker and more rhythmically urgent. Early critical praise and continued momentum from previous singles have amplified interest, positioning the track as one of the album’s most striking moments.
Band Page: https://www.instagram.com/justmustard/






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