Fate (Dr. Dog album) explained

Fate
Type:studio
Artist:Dr. Dog
Cover:Drdog_fate_splash.jpg
Released:July 22, 2008
Genre:Indie rock, Americana, neo-psychedelia, chamber pop
Length:44:15
Label:Park the Van
Prev Title:Passed Away, Vol. 1
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:Shame, Shame
Next Year:2010

Fate is the fifth album by Philadelphia indie rock band Dr. Dog. It was released on July 22, 2008. The album introduces some new studio elements to their established indie rock sound.[1]

Background

Pre-orders from the album, depending on where it was pre-ordered, included signed CD art, a signed or unsigned 7" with two new songs ('The Dearly Departed' and 'Is It Worth My Time'), stickers, posters, t-shirts, and the album on vinyl.

The song "My Friend" was featured in trailers for the Judd Apatow film Funny People.[2]

Album cover

The cover is a picture of a painting with the outlines sewn on done by Chicago native Ken Ellis. It was directly inspired by a picture of ill-fated outlaw duo Bonnie and Clyde.[3] When the members of Dr. Dog saw the painting at Chicago's Rainbo Club, where Ellis bartended, they quickly bought it from him. They then used it as the album cover because they thought it fit with the general aesthetic of the album.

Personnel

Dr. Dog is:

Additional Musicians:

Additional Production:

Notes and References

  1. http://www.thefader.com/articles/2008/5/30/audio-dr-dog-the-old-days The Fader Dr. Dog Review
  2. , TV Spot featuring Dr. Dog's "My Friend".
  3. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Ut2djuT8OYk/S1Wpd-mxCfI/AAAAAAAAJDE/QYNqsL5aZwQ/s1600-h/stars_13.jpg Bonnie and Clyde Photo