Music: Just Mustard – “ENDLESS DEATHLESS”: Noise, Memory, and the Sound of Dying Twice
- dailyentertainment95
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Just Mustard are a five-piece from Dundalk, Ireland, renowned for reshaping the boundaries of shoegaze, noise rock, and post-punk into something unsettlingly beautiful. With Katie Ball’s ethereal vocals floating over walls of distortion, industrial percussion, and hypnotic bass, the band has earned international acclaim for their haunting blend of melody and menace.
Following their breakthrough LP Heart Under (Partisan Records), which captured widescreen emotion through claustrophobic textures, Just Mustard have cemented themselves as one of Ireland’s most visionary exports — a group whose music feels both ancient and futuristic, fragile and crushing. Their sound doesn’t just fill a room; it consumes it.
“ENDLESS DEATHLESS” is an otherworldly descent — a song that sounds like it’s being pulled apart and reassembled in real time. Pulsing guitars throb like a heartbeat under duress, percussion crashes like static thunder, and Ball’s voice threads through it all like a ghost refusing to vanish. Lyrically, it touches on repetition, decay, and rebirth — the ache of being trapped in cycles that refuse to end.
It’s cold, vast, and hypnotic — a perfect distillation of Just Mustard’s duality: beauty inside brutality, emotion beneath machinery, death giving way to something unending.
Band Page: https://www.instagram.com/justmustard/





