Toby Leaman and Scott McMicken first began writing
songs and playing music together in eighth grade in West Grove, Pennsylvania. Over
the next few years, they played together in a myriad of bands including Raccoon, Unleash the Bastards, and Beard.
Eventually they recorded and released their first album in 2001 and began
playing the Philadelphia club circuit as Dr.
Dog. This band's eighth and most recent album, B-Room, was released in October 2013. Dr. Dog's lineup presently consists
of Leaman on vocals and bass, McMicken on lead vocals and lead guitar, Frank McElroy on rhythm guitar, Zach Miller on keyboards, Eric Slick on drums and Dimitri Manos on percussion and electronic
effects. All six members contribute to harmonies.
Dr. Dog's musical sound has gone from a low-fi scrappy sound
in earlier years to a more polished and more rocking sound in later years, such
that one might not believe the two were played by the same band. Live, however,
it all came together like peanut butter and jelly. Several times during the
band's performance at Terminal 5,
the band played like a 1960s soul band with a summer sound that felt like a smooth
ride in a convertible in southern California. Then the band would introduce
something odd to interrupt the flow, like a coarse guitar solo. The sound went
from Al Green to Guided by Voices in the snap of the
fingers. Similarly, the band grooved on a sleepy melody, then raged into a darker
rocker. On two songs, the band welcomed
on stage several members of Antibalas,
making the songs more percussion-driven. It would be challenging to identify
exactly what kind of music Dr. Dog played, except to say it was an unimaginable
amalgam of psychedelic jam band, guitar-riffing
garage band and lead-heavy funk band. Somehow, the band was able to do all this
and more without sounding too alien.
Visit the band at www.drdogmusic.com.
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