
Dog Poison is a Rock album by Thee Oh Sees, originally released in 2009. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Garage Rock
- fuzzy
- chaotic
- punky
About
Could it be that supreme garage-psych rockers Thee Oh Sees are borrowing more from the late-60’s Haight Street playbook than from the blueprint of pre-1967 garage rock? John Dwyer and pals have had a busy 2009, releasing a handful of singles, a DVD (see <i>Thee Hounds of Foggy Notion</i>) and two albums, and have yet to sound redundant. “The River Rushes” manages to conjure both Mark E. Smith of the Fall (<i>what</i>-?) and a shambling, smoke-filled, hippie-jam fest, and a few tracks, like the trippy and charmingly twitchy “Dead Energy,” run barefoot through the latter scenario. Don’t worry, these San Franciscans understand the power of the feral side and aren’t about to abandon the sound that made ’em; tracks like “The FIZZ” and “I Can’t Pay You to Disappear” still churn and roil, and the fuzzed-out jangle on tunes like “Sugars Boat” brings a little sugar to the party. Bands like Thee Oh Sees tend to go under- appreciated; love them now.
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Tracklist
- 1The River Rushes (To Screw MD Over)2:22
- 2Fake Song2:15
- 3The FIZZ2:00
- 4Sugar Boat1:59
- 5Head of State2:05
- 6I Can't Pay You To Disappear2:32
- 7The Sun Goes All Around2:23
- 8Voice In the Mirror2:17
- 9Dead Energy2:49
- 10It's Nearly Over3:14
Credits
Performers
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 10 pressings tracked on Gatefold
