Glaswegian quartet Dead Pony are a band who have been tearing it up across the UK for the last eighteen months or so. Building up a reputation as a fearsome live act thanks to sweaty club gigs and raucous festival sets, it’s time now for the Glasgow mob to transfer that infectious energy down on tape for their debut album. Now, where some bands fail to translate that energy onto record, Ignore This finds Dead Pony has had no problem. Hitting every spot, Dead Pony has delivered an album that simply explodes. A huge slab of modern rock with adrenaline pulsing through every vein, the likes of “MK Nothing” are full of stabby guitars, ridiculous hooks and Anna Shield’s attitude-riddled vocals. The rest of the album follows suit. “About Love” is simply a sublime slice of melodic pop that builds ...