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Consume Me [ CD / Album ]

Consume Me

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  • Released Date: 20 Oct 2017

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

In the latest offering from Dog in the Snow, titled "Consume Me," the British duo serves up a sonic feast that is bold, experimental, and downright delicious. From the moment the opening track kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride.

Lead singer Helen Ganya Brown's haunting vocals swirl around intricate layers of synths and guitar riffs, creating a hypnotic atmosphere that is as captivating as it is disorienting. The production on this album is top-notch, with every instrument and sound meticulously crafted to perfection.

Tracks like "Dark" and "Dual Terror" showcase Dog in the Snow's ability to seamlessly blend pop sensibilities with avant-garde aesthetics, resulting in a sound that is both accessible and boundary-pushing. It's like taking a bite of a gourmet meal and discovering a hidden layer of spice that you never knew you needed.

But it's not all serious business with Dog in the Snow. Tracks like "Bad News" and "Light Sleeper" inject a healthy dose of humor and levity into the mix, proving that this duo knows how to have a good time while still delivering a thought-provoking musical experience.

Overall, "Consume Me" is a triumph for Dog in the Snow, solidifying their status as one of the most exciting acts in the British music scene. So go ahead, take a bite out of this album – just be prepared to be consumed.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Sea
2. Child
3. Blood
4. TV
5. Face Me
6. Mirror
7. Safety
8. Magic
9. Consume Me
10. I'm Still Here (Encore)

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About the artist

Dog in the Snow

Hailing from Brighton, UK, Dog in the Snow (real name Helen Ganya Brown) is a music artist who effortlessly blurs the lines between dream-pop and experimental electronica. With her ethereal vocals and captivating synth textures, Dog in the Snow creates a sonic landscape that is both haunting and hypnotic. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Bjork and St. Vincent, Dog in the Snow's music is a masterclass in combining artistry with accessibility. Her intricate production and introspective lyrics have garnered her a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim. But don't let her dreamy aesthetic fool you - Dog in the Snow's live performances are nothing short of electrifying. With a mesmerising stage presence and a knack for improvisation, she manages to captivate audiences and leave them craving for more. In a sea of cookie-cutter pop acts, Dog in the Snow stands out as a true original. Her willingness to push boundaries and explore new sonic territories sets her apart from her peers and cements her status as a true innovator in the music industry. With each new release, Dog in the Snow continues to raise the bar for herself and her contemporaries. Keep an eye on this rising star - she's only just getting started.

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