L.A. indie-punks Jacob the Horse crank the tension to full volume on Tympanis, a driving, panic-fueled blast that fuses desert-rock heft with sharp-edged punk urgency. Built on pounding four-on-the-floor drums and riff-heavy propulsion, the track feels like a scream into the void that refuses to stay internal. The vocals teeter between accusation and self-doubt, while the guitars surge with dynamic hooks that keep the chaos tightly wound.

It’s anxious, abrasive, and cinematic in scope—a raw nerve of a song that captures emotional spiral and cathartic release in equal measure.

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