Fat Dog's debut album 'Woof' combines dance-punk, oompah music, and dadaist lyrics, creating a mix that feels both fresh and slightly late to cultural trends.
With lyrics that are absurd yet entertaining, frontman Joe Love captures the band's playful and bizarre essence, exemplified in lines like 'Crackheads to the left / And clowns to the right'.
The album's energetic tracks, designed for late-night festival settings, showcase the band's dynamic sound, particularly in opener 'Vigilante' that sets a captivating tone.
While the album is well produced and lively, it also feels reflective of an already bubbling scene in dance-punk, revealing both innovation and a slight timing issue.
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