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Average customer review:Product Description
Fate is the record Dr. Dog were destined to make, a timeless yet contemporary
distillation of the band s open-armed, big-hearted sound taken to new heights of
craft and creativity. Inventive, magnificently realized, and absolutely irresistible,
the Park The Van Records release sees the Philadelphia-based quintet filtering the
gamut of American popular music into its own idiosyncratic brand of blue-eyed,
dilated-pupil soul. As ever, Dr. Dog makes magic from an enduring pop palette
of intricate harmonies, shape-shifting melodies, and ramshackle audio ingenuity
all presented through the band s slightly skewed and utterly individualistic
outlook.
Track Listing
- The Breeze
- Hang On
- The Old Days
- Army of Ancients
- The Rabbit, the Bat, and the Reindeer
- The Ark
- From
- 100 Years
- Uncovering the Old
- The Beach
- My Friend
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8682 in Music
- Brand: Dig
- Released on: 2008-07-22
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .16 pounds
Customer Reviews
4.5 Stars... Best album yet for Dr. Dog
Dr. Dog has been on a roll. Only last year did they release the very nice "We All Belong", their 4th studio album, and already we have a new album from the Philadelphia indie-band.
"Fate" (11 tracks, 44 min.) brings an astounding collection of songs. The album kicks off with a great "The Breeze" and immediately it feels like the band has kicked it up another notch or two. The great tracks follow one after another, but the pay-off comes in the last third of the album. "Uncovering The Old" is as catchy (indeed even danceable) as the band has ever been. It is followed by "The Beach", with a biting undertone and aggressive electric guitar solo (imagine that!). The album closer, a 5+ min. epic "My Friend" sums up the album perfectly, with more catchy licks and melodies. Truth be told, there isn't a single weak track on here, and the leap forward from "We All Belong" is amazing.
In all, this is an outstanding album, and sure to make my "best of" for 2008. I have to admit that I didn't really got to know these guys but for the fact that they get played regularly on internet-only WOXY ("Bam! The Future of Rock and Roll"), the best source for indie-rock in the country, bar none. Meanwhile, "Fate" is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Just a fantastic new record
The range of songs is diverse. They sound even more cohesive as a band. They still have their breezey feel with some darker overtones. I agree that Toby and Scott have very different styles and obsessions but they are a great team. Any fans of the previous records will eat this one up. And thanks, Pitchfork, for continuing to write your ill informed and condescending reviews when it comes to this band. Still talking about that New York Times article? Thanks Dr. Dog for another great record!
Do you feel like you're stuck in time?
Dr. Dog's fifth album is a continuation of the 60's-style pop hooks that have made the band a favorite among Indie Rock fans. Many of the songs take on a playful feel, similar to Paul McCartney melodies, circa Abbey Road and White Album. Beatles and Beach Boys-like harmonies prevail throughout the record, creating a feel-good ambiance as one song progresses to the next.
Highlights include "The Old Days," whose vaudevillian piano is reminiscent of "Rockie Raccoon." "The Ark" combines a guitar-driven melody with classic Dr. Dog harmonies. "From" provides a melodic hook that grabs you upon your first listen. The track sounds like an outtake from 1967-1969 era Beatles recordings. "The Beach" features a driving guitar and organ and is among the 'hardest' rock Dr. Dog has recorded.
Fans of Dr. Dog's prior work will certainly be pleased with "Fate." Hopefully the band will continue on its recent prolific writing and recording streak.



