When The Ovines set out to record 'Two Bucks and a Bottle of Ketchup', they weren’t just making music, they were documenting the messy raw chaos of modern life. Five tracks of emotional release, biting social commentary, and unfiltered honesty, the EP reflects the struggles, laughter, and grit that define the band’s journey. There’s a working class defiance in their approach, marrying rebellious punk attitudes with a party-band looseness, drawing as much from the dub reggae roots of Fat Freddy’s Drop as from punk’s raw energy. The Ovines have been shaking up the UK scene since 2017 with their raucous, genre-hopping guitar sound that resists easy categorisation.