Philadelphia indie pop act
Dr. Dog is part of a long tradition of D.I.Y. pop oddballs who blend unapologetic '60s pop worship with lo-fi recording techniques and a complete disregard of current trends.
R. Stevie Moore's quirky eclecticism is one obvious touchstone, as is their love of the straightforward pop hooks and tape hiss of
Guided by Voices,
Pavement's willfully fractured song structures, and the playful experimentalism of
the Olivia Tremor Control and
the Apples in Stereo.
Dr. Dog began as a part-time offshoot of the more traditional Philadelphia indie rockers
Raccoon, whose guitarist
Toby Leaman and drummer
Scott McMicken recorded the casual, sprawling 35-track set
The Psychedelic Swamp as a duo in a basement rehearsal space over the course of several years, finally self-releasing it in 2001. As
Raccoon ended,
McMicken and
Leaman transformed
Dr. Dog into a proper band, with
McMicken on guitar and
Leaman on bass (the two share songwriting and vocals), plus guitarist
Doug O'Donnell, keyboard player
Zach Miller, and drummer
Juston Stens. This lineup recorded 2003's more focused and poppy
Toothbrush, which like
The Psychedelic Swamp received a low-key, self-distributed release.
When
My Morning Jacket's
Jim James, a friend of
Leaman and
McMicken from their
Raccoon days, hand-picked
Dr. Dog to open for his band on an East Coast tour supporting their first major-label album,
It Still Moves, the band's almost nonexistent national profile began to rise. With
O'Donnell replaced by former
Raccoon bassist
Andrew Jones and featuring
Broken Social Scene-style guest spots from various Philadelphia friends, 2005's
Easy Beat was picked up for distribution by the indie label National Parking. Following its release, the band toured again with
My Morning Jacket and
M. Ward and performed several well-received sets during the 2006 South by Southwest Festival in Austin. The stopgap EP
Takers and Leavers was released in September 2006 in advance of
We All Belong, which arrived in early 2007. Throughout the rest of that year,
Dr. Dog began posting previously unreleased tracks on their website; the songs were later released as Passed Away, Vol. 1 in March of 2008. In the summer of that same year, the group released
Fate. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide