QUICK SPIN: “Hearse” by Dead Animal Assembly Plant

Dead Animal Assembly Plant have returned with a track that thrives on speed, pressure, and pitch-black humour. “Hearse” is built on punishing guitars, grinding bass, and a rigid industrial pulse. The song moves like a runaway machine with no interest in restraint. The band take a childhood warning and twist it into something gleefully unhinged by leaning into absurdity rather than menace alone. Martin Atkins’ guest drum work injects constant motion and his frantic approach amplifies the track’s sense of chaos and forward momentum. Glen Clarke’s vocal presence adds another abrasive layer by pushing the song toward confrontation without tipping into excess. Grounding its theatrics in knowing mischief is a brief spoken moment from John Kassir that sharpens the song’s macabre edge. By delivering industrial music that feels physical, irreverent, and unapologetically alive, “Hearse” embraces humour and hostility in equal measure.