Dogbreth

Dogbreth are an American punk band based in Seattle, Washington, though formed originally in Phoenix, Arizona in 2009 by main songwriter Tristan Jemsek. Jemsek has been the group's only consistent member. They have released four full length albums, the last couple of which were on Asian Man Records.

Dogbreth
OriginPhoenix, Arizona
GenresPunk rock, power pop, indie rock
Years active2009 – Present
LabelsAsian Man Records, Lauren Records, No Idea Records
MembersTristan Jemsek, Bil Palmer, Malia Seavey, JJ
Past membersCesar Ruiz, Tyler Broderick, Elle Murtagh, Erin Wrench, Nathan Leach, Greg Hughes

History

Dogbreth was formed in Phoenix Arizona by Tristan Jemsek in 2009. [1][2]

On 22 July 2011 Dogbreth released their debut album Chookie on Skulltula Records. It featured initial lineup of Tristan Jemsek on guitar and lead vocals, Tyler Broderick on guitar and bass, drums by Alex Cardwell and additional vocals by Brianna Johnson and Erin Wrench (the latter of which would become the band's bassist).[3]

On 22 November 2013 the band released their second album Sentimental Health. For this album Wrench recorded the bass parts. It also featured new drummer Nathan Leach.

On 2 August 2016 the band's third full length album Second Home was released on Asian Man Records. With members now split between Phoenix and Seattle following a cross-country move by Jemsek earlier that year. It featured additional guitars by new member Cesar Ruiz and drums by Elle Murtagh.[4][3]

On 25 October 2019 the band released their fourth album Ever Loving with Jemsek backed by an entirely new lineup of Bil Palmer and JJ both on guitar, Greg Hughes on bass, and Malia Seavey on drums. Palmer wrote three songs for the new album, including lead single "When U Call My Name".[5][2]

Discography

Albums

  • Chookie - Skulltula Records, CD, MP3 (2011)
  • Sentimental Health - No Idea Records, LP, MP3 / Diet Pop Records, CD, MP3 / Lost Sound Tapes, Cassette, MP3 (2013)
  • Second Home - Asian Man Records, LP, MP3 / Lauren Records, Cassette, MP3 (2016)[6][7][8]
  • Ever Loving - Asian Man Records, LP, MP3 (2019)

Extended plays

  • Get Out - Anxiety Machine Records, 7", MP3 (2012)
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References

  1. Naftule, Ashley (28 August 2019). "Former Phoenician Tristan Jemsek's Dogbreth Lay on the Sentimental Noise". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  2. Douglas, Martin (11 July 2019). "Throwaway Style: A Wholesome Interview with Dogbreth". KEXP. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  3. Woodbury, Jason P. (4 August 2016). "Pop Punkers Dogbreth Reconcile Dreams With Reality". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  4. Rettig, James (2 August 2016). "Stream Dogbreth Second Home". Stereogum. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  5. Huguenor, Mike (14 August 2019). "Dogbreth at San Jose Peace & Justice Center". Metro Silicon Valley. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  6. Gotrich, Lars (29 June 2016). "Viking's Choice: Dogbreth, 'Hoarder House'". NPR. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  7. Anthony, David (18 July 2016). "Listen to Dogbreth waltz its way through "Steeping"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  8. Malone, Matt (1 August 2016). "Find a 'Second Home' in the Honest Anthems of Dogbreth's New Record". Spin. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
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