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When The SKBs say they’re not chasing fame, you believe them, but that doesn’t stop them from delivering a knockout rock single that feels like it was made for the main stage. “Dust in the Light” isn’t just a nod to classic rock: it’s a fierce, full-throttle revival of everything that made the genre unforgettable. From the first downbeat, it grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go.

Anchored by the muscular drumming of Leon Cave (Status Quo), this track is all power and precision, with a rhythm section that moves like a locomotive: fast, focused, and unrelenting. Guitarist Ian “Eon” Robinson doesn’t just play riffs, he commands them. His playing is sharp, gritty, and emotionally charged, cutting through the mix with the confidence of someone who’s been doing this a long time and still gives a damn.

And then there’s Sara Davey. Her vocals are the soul of this track, unvarnished, electric, and fierce. She doesn’t just sing the lyrics, she inhabits them. You hear every ounce of conviction, every drop of fire, in her delivery. It’s not pretty for the sake of pretty, it’s powerful because it’s real.

Forget trends. Forget algorithms. “Dust in the Light” is a track built by musicians who still care about the sweat and soul that real rock demands. No polish. No shortcuts. Just pure, unfiltered passion. If you’ve been craving something honest in a world of filters, The SKBs have arrived!