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33 Dogs is back with a bang, unleashing Rock’n’Alright, a high-voltage music video that channels the raw intensity of their blistering post-punk sound.

Taken from their latest album, Sons of Sam, the video is a visual explosion that perfectly mirrors the track’s unfiltered energy. Blending ferocious post-punk with sharp satire, it unfolds across three interconnected dimensions: a high-energy band performance, a dancer lost in a trance, and a lone man slowly crumbling under the weight of his own overconfidence.

With jittery framing, bold colors, and frantic editing, the video captures an inevitable descent—right up to total implosion. On this track, 33 Dogs build a palpable tension, driven by relentless riffs and razor-sharp drumming, all while delivering a biting take on toxic masculinity. Through the exaggerated self-assurance of its central character, Rock’n’Alright crafts a hook that’s both caustic and irresistibly danceable.