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Dog Day

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Based out of Halifax and featuring members of the Burdocks, Dog Day has a tight, loud and energetic vibe going on during the short but terribly sweet "Lydia" which sounds like a perfect melding of Placebo and the Velvet Underground. Singer Seth Smith has a great voice for these angular, urgent rock tunes, especially on "End of the World" that would fit just as well on an album by the Smiths as it would Forward Russia. And the album seems to get better with each song, with "Oh Dead Life" sparkling as if it was to be included on a tribute album to the Cure. This blueprint is revisited again on the crisply delivered "Sleeping, Waiting." Even when Dog Day slows things down with the lighter, dance-rock, synth-tinged ditty "Know Who You Are" it still easily shines. Another highlight is "Vow" which seems to hit another gear while being framed around the work of Nancy Urich and drummer Casey Spidle. Perhaps the biggest disappointment might be "Gayhorse" that doesn't quite live up to expectations. It's also the most experimental effort on the record. Thankfully, it's the exception to the rule as Dog Day return to form during the hook-filled title track. The album also doesn't simply mail in the closing tracks either, with "Great Pains" taking great pains to drive that point home.
© Jason MacNeil /TiVo

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1
Lydia
00:01:41

Dog Day, Artist, MainArtist

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2
End Of The World
00:02:52

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3
Oh Dead Life
00:03:34

Dog Day, Artist, MainArtist

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Career Suicide
00:02:33

Dog Day, Artist, MainArtist

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Know Who You Are
00:03:03

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Vow
00:02:41

Dog Day, Artist, MainArtist

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Gayhorse
00:03:10

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Night Group
00:02:29

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Sleeping, Waiting
00:01:51

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Defeat
00:02:29

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Great Pains
00:03:37

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Bright Light
00:03:06

Dog Day, Artist, MainArtist

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Album review

Based out of Halifax and featuring members of the Burdocks, Dog Day has a tight, loud and energetic vibe going on during the short but terribly sweet "Lydia" which sounds like a perfect melding of Placebo and the Velvet Underground. Singer Seth Smith has a great voice for these angular, urgent rock tunes, especially on "End of the World" that would fit just as well on an album by the Smiths as it would Forward Russia. And the album seems to get better with each song, with "Oh Dead Life" sparkling as if it was to be included on a tribute album to the Cure. This blueprint is revisited again on the crisply delivered "Sleeping, Waiting." Even when Dog Day slows things down with the lighter, dance-rock, synth-tinged ditty "Know Who You Are" it still easily shines. Another highlight is "Vow" which seems to hit another gear while being framed around the work of Nancy Urich and drummer Casey Spidle. Perhaps the biggest disappointment might be "Gayhorse" that doesn't quite live up to expectations. It's also the most experimental effort on the record. Thankfully, it's the exception to the rule as Dog Day return to form during the hook-filled title track. The album also doesn't simply mail in the closing tracks either, with "Great Pains" taking great pains to drive that point home.
© Jason MacNeil /TiVo

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