DEAD PONY // QMU, GLASGOW
Dead Pony didn’t just play the stage, they owned it.
★★★★★ (5/5)
DEAD PONY PERFORMING AT GLASGOW’S QMU
PHOTOCREDIT: CALEB FLYNN
Glasgow’s Queen Margaret Union (QMU) hosted Dead Pony, and the band’s electrifying performance proved why they’re one of the most exciting acts on the UK alt-rock scene right now. The moment they hit the stage, the energy was undeniable, and the packed crowd was immediately swept up in their raw, unfiltered sound.
The QMU, with its intimate yet vibrant atmosphere, was the perfect venue for Dead Pony’s fierce live show. The room buzzed with anticipation, and as the band launched in to their set, it was clear they were more than ready to deliver. Their sound blends elements of punk, grunge, and indie rock, creating a thrilling mix of high-octane riffs, driving rhythms, and an intensity that feels both exhilarating and cathartic.
Dead Pony’s ability to command the room was impressive. The crowd was drawn into their whirl wind of energy, with the band’s relentless pace and dynamic stage presence creating a palpable sense of excitement. Every song was a punch to the gut, a rush of adrenaline that had the crowd jumping and singing with abandon. There’s a certain magic in seeing a band that’s so fully in sync with each other, creating alive experience that feels spontaneous and urgent.
Dead Pony’s show at the QMU was a reminder of what live music is all about: raw energy, heart-pounding rhythms, and a connection between the band and the audience that transcends the stage. If you ever get the chance to see them live, don’t hesitate this is a band on the rise, and their live shows are not to be missed.