The Dogmoose
Brave and tall, fierce and weary
The Dogmoose
Wags his tail, plods through woods
He sees you
Licks himself, stares at nothing
He blames you
He's alone in the world
Help us help him
The window
From which he first sprang forth
Has been closed
Now he seeks many answers
The Dogmoose
Turns his head to the heavens
He now knows
What he must do
He must not fail
The sun beats him down
It's golden gaze is life
The moon lights the way
And kisses him goodnight
Whoa! This is a departure from their debut, and it's stunning. Yet, at closer listen, those grunge influences are still there. Only buried under a full-on frontal assault of fuzz and pounding drums. Iain H
This one really goes deep. Tremendously heavy and bleak, yet crushingly groovy as well. You can easily see these guys destroying any venue they'd hit live with this. The heavy hitting slow to mid-tempo tunes are sort of tranceinducing. It's very easy to listen to it multiple times in a row or even get lost in it totally. mourner
Landing somewhere between bubblegrum grunge and no-frills post-punk, the Australian's band debut is tense, moody rock done right. Bandcamp New & Notable May 3, 2023
UK rock duo Family Man solder hard rock hooks to an industrial pop mainframe; sleek, chromed-out arrangements with a nu metal menace. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 10, 2021
Holy moly! This is the sound of perfection for me. A superb balance of harmony and crushing, heavy, slow sludgey chug. An astonishing, complex piece of work. Iain H