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Review: Be The Void - Dr. Dog

Philly–based Dr. Dog has consistently released enjoyable, if unambitious, psychedelic pop rock. Be The Void, the band’s seventh studio album, is another step down a familiar path, offering a slightly more guitar–heavy version of the same old thing. Both the band and the album suffer from a lack of distinguishable style; most of Void’s tracks sound like B–sides from a My Morning Jacket album. Ultimately, it’s a perfectly innocuous album -— a good soundtrack to a sunny afternoon at the Biopond — but nothing that will inspire repeated listening.


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