What they are doing now is hiding pop licks, hooks and melody in a wall of sound that echoes the garage rock aesthetic but eschews the bare bones approach for a much louder, monstrous and looming barage intent on filling all of the nooks and crannies in each three-and-a-half minute song.
dash (dash), 1. throw: We dashed over him. 2. splash: She dashed some paint on the paper and called it a tree. 3. rush: They dashed by in a car. 4. throw and break: He dashed the bowl to bits on a rock. 5. ruin: Our hopes were dashed. 6. small amount: Put in just a dash of pepper. 7. a short race: the hundred yard dash. 8. a mark (-) used in printing or writing. 9. energy; spirit; liveliness. v., n.
burn (bern), 1. be on fire; be very hot. 2. set on fire; cause to burn. 3. destroy by fire: Please burn these old papers. 4. injure by fire or heat: He burned his hand on the hot iron. 5. an injury caused by fire or heat. 6. make by fire or heat: He burned a hole in the wood. His cigar burned a hole in the rug. 7. feel hot; give a feeling of heat: His forehead burns with fever. v., burned or burnt, burning, n.