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Dr.Dog Tours With Bright Eyes!

  • August 17, 2011
  • Briana Cheng
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It's a given that whoever comes across EARMILK's Indie section are familiar with major indie bands, Dr. Dog and Bright Eyes. They were at least more popular in the early 2000's than this decade. Now, there's a dying trend of music produced with real instruments. I am guilty of following this new expansion of indie music but for all the oldies and fans of Dr.Dog or Conor Oberst, I have exciting news!

Dr.Dog, a band that is much influenced by The Beatles, are back on tour. A new tour means new music and rumors has it, their new album will be out early next year. Dr.Dog's first three shows will be with Bright Eyes, who just released "The People's Keys" last february. That album was also an incredible production from the passionate Oberst.

Here are the dates with Dr.Dog and Bright Eyes,

August 30th- Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, Providence RI

August 31st- Williamsburg Waterfront, Brooklyn NY

September 1st- Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie NY

Get yourself mentally prepared!

      02 Shadow People
Download: Dr. Dog – Shadow People

      05 Whered All The Time Go_
Download: Dr. Dog – Where'd All The Time Go?

      03 Jejune Stars
Download: Bright Eyes – Jejune Stars

      02 Shell Games
Download: Bright Eyes – Shell Games

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