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- Summary: Featuring elements of electronic, punk and pop music, the debut full-length release from South London band Fat Dog was co-produced by James Ford.
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- Record Label: Domino
- Genre(s): Electronic, Electronica, Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Electronic, New Wave/Post-Punk Revival, Alternative Dance, Rave
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Positive: 11 out of 16
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Mixed: 5 out of 16
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Negative: 0 out of 16
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Sep 6, 2024‘WOOF.’ is brilliant, dark, and downright batshit crazy.
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Sep 13, 2024The group's reputation as London's craziest live act is not overexaggerated -- the fact that they've managed to capture that energy on record is exhilarating. They've bottled the spirit of chaos that has been haunting the masses in these uncertain times, catalyzing it into something that can be collectively expunged.
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Sep 6, 2024WOOF charms mainly by the dint of its barefaced cheek: a record like this has been long overdue, especially since the pandemic.
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Sep 10, 2024WOOF. is a debut that serves its main purposes, establishing Fat Dog as a band to watch and making some music for folks to lose their minds to.
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Sep 9, 2024By now there’s no doubting that Fat Dog are a blindingly fun prospect, and there’s plenty of potential contained within Woof, and it’s no surprise that they’ve garnered such a following in such a short space of time.
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Sep 10, 2024WOOF is a lot. Even with the brief breaks, it’s a record that feels like it’s on maximum all the time. Fat Dog’s mantra seems to be maximum volume, attitude, and speed. Fortunately, they are charming and catchy enough to pull it off.
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Sep 12, 2024Unfortunately, Fat Dog’s debut slumps right in that tepid puddle, weighed down by gimmicks, cheap irony, and unearned mythology. Rather than stoking rapture or rage, it prods with hollow indifference. More a whimper than a woof.