The DogHunters are out today with their brand new album Splitter Phaser Naked and a premiere via Musicheadquarter!

Somewhere between the spirit of psychedelic, punk, blues and funk of the 1960s and 70s, German indie band The DogHunters meanders, as they skillfully prove on their second album Splitter Phaser Naked.

Bright minded indie rock with a certain affinity to psychedelics is what The DogHunters play best. Album title Splitter Phaser Naked not only indicates a pronounced desire for freedom but also stands for solid proof of their humor and self-irony. The DogHunters walk the talk of ever more lust-to-play, catchy indie rock songs; they are casual and yet danceable, virtuosic in the right moments and yet without wrangling for the spotlight.

Stream it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yW0Clh1PL3E&feature=youtu.be

One feels that the band members are totally in sync with each other, and each key played delivering utmost fun to them as well as to their fans. And despite the young age of the band members, The DogHunters are already celebrating ten years of band existence, which speaks for the band structure on the one hand and contributes to the songwriting quality of the songs on the other. The DogHunters may be playful, but they never sound arbitrary. They don't lose sight of their goal, and that goal is a modern melodic rock sound that isn't afraid of borrowings from the past. So you feel reminded of the 60s sound of the American West Coast and wonder what it would be like if Cologne were on the Pacific. The soundtrack would come from The DogHunters.

The DogHunters don’t lay back in mid-tempo equalizer-tranquilizer, but they can stir up the crowd with hard driving, cocky rock, carved out by years and years of playing live. How about a trip into smoked out, psychedelic Dub dives? There are no limits to your imagination when you’re open to the wonderland of The DogHunters.

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