While the old cliché claims that you can't ever go home again, B-Room, Dr. Dog's
first album in their new studio, makes a pretty strong case for just
building a new home. Continuing to use the same collaborative process
the group began to explore on Be the Void,
it feels as though a place to call their own was the missing ingredient
for the bandmembers. Despite it only being a year since their last
release, it feels as if Dr. Dog
are refreshed and reinvigorated, returning to the studio with an
enthusiasm and warmth that shines through on the album. This gives B-Room
a kind of comforting warmth that's hard to resist as it throws its
metaphorical arms over listeners' shoulders and invites them to sing
along. B-Room also feels like the band's most soulful work to date. On album opener "The Truth," Dr. Dog
evoke the Philly soul of their native Pennsylvania with a song that
finds them infusing their pop leanings with the lush sounds of classic
acts like the Delfonics. This opener creates a nice nostalgic feeling, putting listeners in the right headspace for the rest of the album as Dr. Dog
weave together the sounds of the past to create something that somehow
feels both fresh and ornate. While it shouldn't be a surprise for a Dr. Dog
album to be a beautifully crafted slice of psych-pop goodness, the
magic of the band lies in its ability to consistently beguile listeners
with a sound that shows all the mark of genuine craftsmanship, something
B-Room delivers from start to finish.
aCá
Thursday, January 16, 2014
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