Despite its solid first half and finale, Crack a Light is Dope Body's most predictable batch of tracks thus far.
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Dope Body - Home Body
ReviewsCommentWith Home Body, Dope Body improves the mixtape-esque approach of their once-swansong Kunk.
Dope Body - Kunk
ReviewsCommentBaltimore's Dope Body drops a short but exciting album of new material based off noisy, intense improvs.
Dope Body - "Repo Man"
VideosCommenthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-H-wu2sNuI As you might recall from last week, we kind of sort of loved the new Dope Body record Lifer. It will almost certainly be considered among the very best rock releases of the year. And in the running for best rock video of the year is this Theo Anthony-directed one for standout cut "Repo Man." An evocative portrait of socio-economic hardship in a presumably Marylandian town, the short is as thematically impressive as it is technically. It was a great idea to use "Intro" to set the stage and exponentially mount tension, and the whirlwind intercutting of the noisy VHS footage, while something of a gimmick at this point, is appropriate and tastefully executed in this case.
Having delivered here a well-struck balance of kinetic, fun, and subtly moving; Theo Anthony is well-deserving of the Vimeo "Video of the Week" Award for which he's just been nominated. If you really dig the video, vote for it here.
Lifer is out now via Drag City.
Dope Body - Lifer
ReviewsCommentDope Body releases a chaotic and somewhat psychedelic followup to 2012's Natural History.
Dope Body - "Hired Gun"
New TracksCommentBaltimore noise rock band Dope Body drops a track from their forthcoming album, Lifer. It's looking at a release this October on Drag City Records, just like their last album, and this new track of theirs is a heavy, wild piece of rock 'n' roll. While it's not as kooky or groove-oriented as the cuts on Natural History, the band still brings forth some visceral riffs and a dynamic guitar interlude as well. Enjoy!
Dope Body - "Youth Relic"
VideosCommentBaltimore band Dope Body drops a new music video for a track off their latest EP, which you can check a review for below. The video here features footage of the band being mimicked very loosely by a group of girls and one feisty, young kid as the frontman. Enjoy!