Fast-paced but difficult to grasp Phorse MC leads the line over dance-mosher Rock Back to the Punch – spiky enough, but with only a beginner’s knowledge of chords, and on repeated listening, not actually very dancey at all. And with rock god timing, overly histrionic, although maybe not surprising from an act called Nursery of Naughtiness who have remixed Babylon Zoo. It’s either a toss up between Cradle of Filth bondage or a Carry On film. This one makes the devil’s horns with its fingers but isn’t really sure what it means to do so, though with Pendulum leading the way in rocking out dance, there’s a place for this to make its mark. Even if this feels contrived in an album track point of experimentation kind of way.
Wrapped in Plastic is the one, a brutally hostile breaks game of nuke them before they nuke you, a scorching sizzle of power lines at the heart of the rampant fireball. All the talk of being Prodigy-inspired rings truest here, though its blitzkrieg capabilities will be too hot for the charts to handle as it gargles and guzzles down battery acid with a side chaser of sparkplugs. Topped and tailed with dubstep law-laying and a look across a desecrated landscape (there’s a bit of KLF spirit hanging around within somewhere as well), NoN go wielding axes to blowing up speakers as dance truly intended.