Dog Chocolate - "Green Stuff"

Photo by Guy Bolongaro
Dog Chocolate is back with a new single. "Green Stuff" is described as a "scrappy pop-punk song," but it's unlike what you imagine when you hear pop punk. It has a much more discordant and slightly unhinged sound. It's more like pop punk dipping its toe into noise rock, and then losing its balance and fully falling in. While it's still oddly catchy, no one is going to confuse "Green Stuff" with anything that was shown on MTV's TRL. Dog Chocolate has created a fun and energetic song that fits in the pop punk genre, if barely. It's always good to see a band transform and add to a genre that has mostly remained stagnant for two decades.
Matthew of Dog Chocolate says that the band's new song's lyrical theme “... stemmed from the idea that while humans continually slather concrete and tarmac over habitats, nature always finds a way to reclaim them when left unattended. This echoed with the brewing unrest of nation states trying to aggressively take what is not theirs. It felt like an interesting comparison."
You can watch the video for "Green Stuff" below. So Inspired, So Done In is due out February 27 on Upset the Rhythm, and is available for pre-order here. For more on Dog Chocolate, check out the band on Instagram.