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Dogbreath is probably the hardest, dirtiest punk/funk/blues band in Northern Europe. »Pale face Baby« i their third longplay and it\'s certainly an intense experience. 12 great songs in Dogbreath style, that is without any compromise.
»When you receive a release like this you can't drool just enough; no matter how many superlatives I can muster to throw at it - you still won't understand just how fresh and joyous a listening experience this is! I think to compare this group's sound to somebody else would serve as injustice; you could easily pick out elements of other bands sounds, which are present here, but as a collective entity what Dogbreath produce is the kind of originality, without tune-sacrificing, you probably thought was dead in modern music..maybe prehistoric for the Blues..
- Darren Howells, Blues Matters, UKDogbreath is probably the hardest, dirtiest punk/funk/blues band in Northern Europe. »Pale face Baby« i their third longplay and it\'s certainly an intense experience. 12 great songs in Dogbreath style, that is without any compromise.
»When you receive a release like this you can't drool just enough; no matter how many superlatives I can muster to throw at it - you still won't understand just how fresh and joyous a listening experience this is! I think to compare this group's sound to somebody else would serve as injustice; you could easily pick out elements of other bands sounds, which are present here, but as a collective entity what Dogbreath produce is the kind of originality, without tune-sacrificing, you probably thought was dead in modern music..maybe prehistoric for the Blues..
- Darren Howells, Blues Matters, UK
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A brand new 4 track EP from the Swedish band Dogbreath.
In a review of the previous album »Taste It«, Blues In London described the band like this:
»The vocal stylings of Per Ahman are very much in the mould of Bone Machine-era Tom Waits, but somehow he gets away with it. As for the band, they're a little like a louder, less ramshackle Beefheart, with a hefty dose of funky Wilko Johnson-esque staccato rhythm guitar playing thrown in. The over-arching impression however is one of a hard-driving, blues-inspired groove machine. The rhythm section must clearly be a couple of fit blokes to maintain the throbbing pace of this record in a live setting.«A brand new 4 track EP from the Swedish hadcore blues band Dogbreath.
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In the world of Dogbreath the Blues never left Mississippi for Chicago.
Instead it stumbled around halfdrunk between the Delta and the Hill Country. Sometimes it took it´s turns to Georgia to watch a cool drag queen who´s name was Richard Penniman. In the sixties it let itself become fertilized of James Brown´s hard erected groove. Then it was Come On In for real. Hard rock, punk and even pop stood in the doorway and demanded to be noticed. The Blues (carefully nursing it´s grand grand child Hip-Hop) took a glance and said: - Cool… And kept going.
Finally the last album from Sweden's Dogbreath, »Taste It!«, gets an official release. Previously only available in a »homemade«, extremely limited edition, it's now available in a slightly remastered version, with new artwork and a bonus video track.
»Taste It!« is rerelesed because it's a way too good album to be kept as a secret for a few hardcore fans.In the world of Dogbreath the Blues never left Mississippi for Chicago. Instead it stumbled around halfdrunk between the Delta and the Hill Country. Sometimes it took it´s turns to Georgia to watch a cool drag queen who´s name was Richard Penniman. In the sixties it let itself become fertilized of James Brown´s hard erected groove. Then it was Come On In for real. Hard rock, punk and even pop stood in the doorway and demanded to be noticed. The Blues (carefully nursing it´s grand grand child Hip-Hop) took a glance and said: - Cool… And kept going.


