SunDog is a rock trio hailing from Alaska.
"Alaska’s hottest rock trio, SunDog, have a hypnotically heavy new rock jam for your speakers to digest called “Better Days.” Approx. four minutes long and packed to the brim with the coolest guitar tone and most rumbling bass sound of the summer, the musicianship on display on SunDog’s latest horn-throwing anthem harkens back to the better days of yesteryear." (J.Alvarez, Get Some Magazine 2022)
SunDog's releases hit a wide range of rock vibes; their most recent single Better Days is a fuzzed out, oversaturated pop rock anthem, while Triple Dog is a tight, fierce and groove-heavy banger. For booking, email michael@dogyardrecords.com.
"Psych-pop outfit from Anchorage AK, SunDog is one of our favorites. Like a real iridescent geometry of halos around the sun, these guys blind you with their beauty. SunDog takes a heavy metal psych sense and melts and bends the riffs into echoey pop songs. Do everyone a favor and go listen to SunDog right now."(Killing Sasquatch)
Lyrically it’s a well penned snapshot of the amorous inclinations of the average Alaskan. It’s punchy and poetic with an easy to follow narrative and killer little choral hook. The chorus is bound to get stuck in your head and I would wager it must be a shit time to be a camper van man in Alaska right now." (Matt Miles, Yack Magazine)
SunDog "yielded a polished, hook-filled LP that stands in contrast to the psych-tinged stomp of their previous releases. That’s not to imply the road-tested rockers have gotten squishy or delivered a collection of weepy ballads. SunDog started with enough fuzzy texture that a little cleanup leaves behind plenty of grungy grit. Instead, b
SunDog "yielded a polished, hook-filled LP that stands in contrast to the psych-tinged stomp of their previous releases. That’s not to imply the road-tested rockers have gotten squishy or delivered a collection of weepy ballads. SunDog started with enough fuzzy texture that a little cleanup leaves behind plenty of grungy grit. Instead, by leaning into pop sensibilities, they’ve created an eight-song collection that would sound right at home in the rotation of your city’s coolest FM radio station circa 1995. " (Ben Hohenstatt, Post-Trash)
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