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Revision as of 23:28, 28 January 2016

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The Psychedelic Swamp is the ninth album by psychedelic rock band Dr. Dog. It will be released on February 5, 2016.[1] It is the band's fourth release on the ANTI- record label, and is a revamped version of their unreleased debut LP.

Album info

Dr. Dog released the eleventh track from the album - "Badvertise" - on November 06, 2015.

Dr. Dog released the fourth track from the album - "Bring My Baby Back" - on January 05, 2016.

Dr. Dog made all of The Psychedelic Swamp available for streaming on NPR's website[2] on January 27, 2016.

Track listing

  1. Golden Hind
  2. Dead Record Player
  3. Swampadelic Pop
  4. Bring My Baby Back
  5. Holes In My Back
  6. Fire On My Back
  7. Swamp Descent
  8. Engineer Says
  9. In Love
  10. (swamp inflammation)
  11. Badvertise
  12. Good Grief
  13. Swamp Is On

Personnel

Dr. Dog

  • Toby "Old Tober" Leaman - vocals, bass, guitar
  • Scott "Mickenz" McMicken - vocals, guitar, bass, Casio, banjo, percussion, autoharp, samples
  • Frank "Fx Mackanoid" McElroy - guitar, vocals
  • Zach "Z.U." Miller - keyboards, piano, vocals, air organ, guitar
  • Eric "Slick" Slick - drums, percussion, marimba, synth, saxophone, samples
  • Dimitri "Gasoline Monster" Manos - percussion, marimba, drums, effects, samples, autoharp

References

  1. ^ [1], consequenceofsound.net, retrieved on 01-28-2016
  2. ^ NPR, npr.opg, retrieved on 01-28-2016