Tracklist
1 | She Never Wrote Back | |
2 | With You I Still Feel Alone | |
3 | Dressed Up Auslander | |
4 | [Bolt] Golden Hour At Sisters | |
5 | Crashed | |
6 | Just Pretend To Be Someone Else | |
7 | I'm Poster Syndrome | |
8 | Bubble Life | |
9 | 4Real | |
10 | Closed Eyes | |
11 | Other, Like Me | |
12 | Methodology #17 | |
13 | Boy On A Swing | |
14 | I Have A Keen Interest | |
15 | In A Place Like This | |
16 | Mark Up | |
17 | I Am An Artist |
Experience the sonic journey that is The Black Dog's latest album, »Other, Like Me«, as they delve into the intricacies of the artist's psyche, questioning the very essence of individuality and creative worth. The album invites listeners to confront darker thoughts about self-identity, imposter syndrome, and the relentless pursuit of creative value, all while celebrating the joy found in the act of artistic creation. In this introspective exploration, The Black Dog challenge both themselves and their audience, creating a musical experience that is profoundly personal and open to interpretation.
The themes woven throughout the album are a poignant counterpoint between the shadows of self-doubt and the exuberance of creative expression. It's an inward exploration, offering a place of solace for listeners to find comfort amid the chaos of external influences. The album's title, »Other, Like Me«, draws inspiration from an interview with Cosey Fanni Tutti in 1999, resonating deeply with The Black Dog's outsider perspective. The phrase encapsulates the essence of the album, reflecting the band's unique identity and shared experiences, while respecting each member's individual passions and interests. Navigating the waters of cognitive dissonance, The Black Dog bring an authenticity to their music that mirrors the internal and external conflicts of the contemporary music scene. With a commitment to stripping back layers and allowing the heart of each song to shine through, »Other, Like Me« offers a raw and unfiltered musical experience that speaks directly to the soul. It's an invitation to introspection, a celebration of independence, and a testament to the power of authentic artistic expression.