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I've Felt Better

Dinosaur Pile-Up

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Format: LP

Cat No: M77481

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Release Date:  22 August 2025

Label:  Mascot

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8712725749998

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Alt.Rock  

Release Date:  22 August 2025

Label:  Mascot

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8712725749981

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Alt.Rock  

  • Description

    Overcoming life-threatening illness and finding fresh perspective on true priorities, English alt. rock supremos Dinosaur Pile-Up roar back from the brink with defiant fifth album I've Felt Better...

    Struggle. Vulnerability. Pain. Resilience. Love. It's been a hell of a journey. In many ways, brilliant, shapeshifting opener - and lead single - 'Bout To Lose It begins at the end, dropping us into the shoes of a frontman chomping at the bit to get back to business but low on confidence, unsure if fans still give a damn after so much time away: 'I guess I'm back on the edge / Maybe I never left! / Would have been nice if you cared / But what did I expect?!' He needn't worry. Bursting with attitude, I've Felt Better's hook-laden title-track is both confirmation that DPU haven't lost a step and subtle expansion of the broader themes of strength in the face of adversity, transforming from lament for lost momentum to damning critique of a pop-cultural landscape gone mad.

    Description

    Overcoming life-threatening illness and finding fresh perspective on true priorities, English alt. rock supremos Dinosaur Pile-Up roar back from the brink with defiant fifth album I've Felt Better...

    Struggle. Vulnerability. Pain. Resilience. Love. It's been a hell of a journey. In many ways, brilliant, shapeshifting opener - and lead single - 'Bout To Lose It begins at the end, dropping us into the shoes of a frontman chomping at the bit to get back to business but low on confidence, unsure if fans still give a damn after so much time away: 'I guess I'm back on the edge / Maybe I never left! / Would have been nice if you cared / But what did I expect?!' He needn't worry. Bursting with attitude, I've Felt Better's hook-laden title-track is both confirmation that DPU haven't lost a step and subtle expansion of the broader themes of strength in the face of adversity, transforming from lament for lost momentum to damning critique of a pop-cultural landscape gone mad.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. 'Bout To Lose It
      • 2. I've Felt Better
      • 3. Punk Kiss
      • 4. Sick Of Being Down
      • 5. My Way
      • 6. Big Dogs

      Side 2

      • 1. Big You And Me
      • 2. Love's The Worst
      • 3. Quasimodo Melonheart
      • 4. Sunflower
      • 5. Unfamiliar
      • 6. I Don't Love Nothing And Nothing Loves Me

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. 'Bout To Lose It
      • 2. I've Felt Better
      • 3. Punk Kiss
      • 4. Sick Of Being Down
      • 5. My Way
      • 6. Big Dogs
      • 7. Big You And Me
      • 8. Love's The Worst
      • 9. Quasimodo Melonheart
      • 10. Sunflower
      • 11. Unfamiliar
      • 12. I Don't Love Nothing And Nothing Loves Me

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