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Dog In A Man Suit is a post punk / alternative band from New Jersey, whose latest EP "Trapped!" was released in May 2022.
"Ushering us into their gritty, punk-tinged soundscape, Dog in a Man Suit treat fans with their latest offering, 'Weirdos'. With an off-kilter melody backed by teeth-gnashing guitar intervals and feisty drum solos, 'Weirdos' delves into the inner contemplation of an outcast — one who wishes to protect themselves from the unpredictability of love and the pain of losing friendships. 'Singing, 'it’s nicer when no one’s around,' Dog in a Man Suit perfectly encapsulate the unspoken taboos of modern-day society, where independence is often viewed as unsociableness and appearance is prioritised over raw feeling. Mimicking the sentiments of the track, the music video for “Weirdos” shows the three-piece outfit seemingly unacknowledged by one another — each fully immersed within their tunes yet simultaneously distanced from the world around them, depicting how much their music bears a sense of unity, even when no one else is around." - Ella West, Rollacoaster
"'Last Chance' opens on gleaming, strident guitars rolling into a thick, grungy wall of sound. Descending to a hefty, pulsating rhythm topped by Anjali’s voice, displaying delicious, nuanced timbres, the tune rumbles and surges with dirty, shadowy guitars." - Randy Radic, The Young Folk
"Ushering us into their gritty, punk-tinged soundscape, Dog in a Man Suit treat fans with their latest offering, 'Weirdos'. With an off-kilter melody backed by teeth-gnashing guitar intervals and feisty drum solos, 'Weirdos' delves into the inner contemplation of an outcast — one who wishes to protect themselves from the unpredictability of love and the pain of losing friendships. 'Singing, 'it’s nicer when no one’s around,' Dog in a Man Suit perfectly encapsulate the unspoken taboos of modern-day society, where independence is often viewed as unsociableness and appearance is prioritised over raw feeling. Mimicking the sentiments of the track, the music video for “Weirdos” shows the three-piece outfit seemingly unacknowledged by one another — each fully immersed within their tunes yet simultaneously distanced from the world around them, depicting how much their music bears a sense of unity, even when no one else is around." - Ella West, Rollacoaster
"'Last Chance' opens on gleaming, strident guitars rolling into a thick, grungy wall of sound. Descending to a hefty, pulsating rhythm topped by Anjali’s voice, displaying delicious, nuanced timbres, the tune rumbles and surges with dirty, shadowy guitars." - Randy Radic, The Young Folk