PREMIERE | Dinowalrus, "Tunnel Vision"

Dinowalrus continues to bring the big time swagger and sensational sounds; photographed by Matty Fasano.

Never mind the Oasis reunion hype, as Dinowalrus descends from their DIY throne with the debut of the new single “Tunnel Vision”. The Brooklyn purveyors of brash bops follows up “Blackout Freakout” with a big tune that Richard Ashcroft never gifted us during the heyday of the Verve’s humble beginnings. Call it 90s revivalism, revisionism, resurrection, but don’t call it a comeback. It’s the sound of creativity operating at the speed of sound, racing against the daybreak of inevitable light that strikes at the vanishing point of the horizons that watches days arrive and depart in equal measure.

“Tunnel Vision” drags you into the careening corridors of infinite tomorrow. With a nod to the forebears that have made these visions possible and unlimited heights and all time highs achievable; Dinowalrus continues to make their biggest sounds yet to date. Pete Feigenbaum taps into the zeitgeist and psyche of every iconic antihero ever committed to creating sonic symphonies destined to be enrobed within a shimmering translucent plastic jewel case.

Dinowalrus elevates the sounds of your favorite compact disc kings and queens that believe whole-heartedly in the omnipotent and immortal power of unleashing pop anthems that are larger than life. Bigger than the Beatles. Better than the Brit-pop hype. Bolder than the the blasé and restrained bedroom pop that seeks to turn ordinary practice space experimentations into urban hymns and morning glories taller than standing upon the shoulders of ten thousand giants.

Pete Feigenbaum shared the following insights on the new single “Tunnel Vision”:

Coming in on the heels of April's punkadelic rave up “Blackout Freakout”, “Tunnel Vision” starts off the way so many great Dinowalrus tracks begin: with a heady hypnotic synthesizer loop and baseline. [It] breaks into a propulsive yet meditative psychedelic garage anthem that weaves a satisfying stylistic tapestry from 60s Nuggets fuzz, 80s Paisley Underground jangle, 90s madchester/Britpop melodicism, strains of dense TikTok Nu-Gaze….and even Nirvana's debut single “Love Buzz”. “Tunnel Vision” is a compelling psychological thriller about romantic and creative obsessions taken too far.

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