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At The Moonbase: Vinyl LP
At the Moonbase, the fourth full-length album from Slaughter Beach, Dog, is a return to form for Philadelphia bandleader Jake Ewald. Written and recorded alone at home and at The Metal Shop, Ewaldâs East Kensington recording studio, the album tracks an exercise in solitary production not unlike Slaughter Beach, Dogâs 2016 debut Welcome or 2017âs Motorcycle.JPG. On the heels of 2019âs Safe and Also No Fear, Ewaldâs latest offering brings expanded arrangements and sharpened storytelling as he taps into salad days over slacker rock (âDo You Understandâ), the dark grooves of seedy city life (âSong for Oscarsâ), and even a barroom-piano-driven âescapade through the great American bedroomâ (âA Modern Layâ). At the Moonbase arrives March 26th on Lame-O Records.
At the Moonbase, the fourth full-length album from Slaughter Beach, Dog, is a return to form for Philadelphia bandleader Jake Ewald. Written and recorded alone at home and at The Metal Shop, Ewaldâs East Kensington recording studio, the album tracks an exercise in solitary production not unlike Slaughter Beach, Dogâs 2016 debut Welcome or 2017âs Motorcycle.JPG. On the heels of 2019âs Safe and Also No Fear, Ewaldâs latest offering brings expanded arrangements and sharpened storytelling as he taps into salad days over slacker rock (âDo You Understandâ), the dark grooves of seedy city life (âSong for Oscarsâ), and even a barroom-piano-driven âescapade through the great American bedroomâ (âA Modern Layâ). At the Moonbase arrives March 26th on Lame-O Records.
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At the Moonbase, the fourth full-length album from Slaughter Beach, Dog, is a return to form for Philadelphia bandleader Jake Ewald. Written and recorded alone at home and at The Metal Shop, Ewaldâs East Kensington recording studio, the album tracks an exercise in solitary production not unlike Slaughter Beach, Dogâs 2016 debut Welcome or 2017âs Motorcycle.JPG. On the heels of 2019âs Safe and Also No Fear, Ewaldâs latest offering brings expanded arrangements and sharpened storytelling as he taps into salad days over slacker rock (âDo You Understandâ), the dark grooves of seedy city life (âSong for Oscarsâ), and even a barroom-piano-driven âescapade through the great American bedroomâ (âA Modern Layâ). At the Moonbase arrives March 26th on Lame-O Records.












