Dr. Dog Co-Frontman Scott McMicken: "Our Shows Are About to Feel a Lot Less Sweaty"
For the past decade and a half, the Philadelphia rock band Dr. Dog has played fuzzed-out, psychedelic-tinged noises. But now, in an effort to master subtle dynamics, they're easing into a softer, slower sound that allows more room for their instruments and voices.
Topix — For the past decade and a half, the Philadelphia rock band Dr. Dog has played fuzzed-out, psychedelic-tinged noises. But now, in an effort to master subtle dynamics, they... more info