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Dogleg

post-hardcore

United States

About

Sound in a sentence: "A barrage of driving rhythms and jagged guitar lines creates a volatile tension that alternates between explosive outbursts and moments of contemplative stillness."
Dogleg matters for their raw embodiment of youthful angst and introspection, channeling a sense of urgency that resonates deeply with listeners navigating the chaos of modern life. Their music captures a spirit of discontent and resilience, connecting with audiences who find solace in shared struggles and the cathartic release that comes through sound.
Dogleg matters for their raw embodiment of youthful angst and introspection, channeling a sense of urgency that resonates deeply with listeners navigating the chaos of modern life. Their music captures a spirit of discontent and resilience, connecting with audiences who find solace in shared struggles and the cathartic release that comes through sound. By carving out an emotional space within the post-hardcore landscape, Dogleg’s presence encourages a collective reckoning with vulnerability and authenticity. Their approach is marked by an incendiary energy, merging explosive instrumentation with deeply personal narratives. This synergy creates an atmosphere where each song feels like a live wire—unpredictable yet profoundly relatable. Dogleg embraces a DIY ethos, often harnessing impulsive creativity to invoke a visceral experience that translates seamlessly from the studio to the stage, compelling fans to engage physically and emotionally. Lyrically, Dogleg often explores themes of disillusionment, identity, and the search for belonging, employing a candid voice that feels both urgent and reflective. The storytelling is steeped in sincerity, teetering on the edge of irony as they navigate complex emotions with relatability and clarity. Their tone oscillates between frenetic intensity and poignant introspection, allowing listeners to project their own experiences onto the music.

Discography

1 release • 1 studio • 2020–2020
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