Saturday, July 19, 2014

Dog of Panic's sound can only be described as rock with roots in jam, funk, metal, and punk. They accommodate even the most eclectic ears. Too metal to be hippie, and too hippie to be metal, the band has a stigma of surprising the ears with collisions of off-time beats and harmonic melodies. The band’s musical influences include Primus, Tool, Between the Buried and Me, Incubus and Umphrey’s Mcgee
Dog of Panic enters your ears with their tunes and leave a residue there that has you wanting more of the same. This band rocks! In a pop filled music world, most artist tend to focus on one style and one sound because their marketing gurus tell them that's what they have to do to succeed.

Artist like these band mates; Daniel Joseph Rohde (Composition, Lyrics, Vocals, Guitar Composition), Jason Holmes (Drums/Percussion Composition), Josh Begué (Bass Performance and Composition), Chris Maxey (Lead Guitar Composition, Bass Composition) are to be admired they are creative and branch out in different directions letting their talents lead them. So you end up with awesome original grooves that don't get boring.

I got hooked listening to "Sauce or No Sauce?" a tune that gets you grooving from the start and makes you smile because some folks are still creating new directions and Dog of Panic is one of those groups of folks. Have yourself a listen....hey support the independents, too pick up their album while you are listening too.

http://dogofpanic.bandcamp.com/track/sauce-or-no-sauce

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