Following on from The Pressures of the Heart and Double Cherry, Dublin newcomer Annie Dog has returned with news of her self-titled debut EP, arriving July 3rd. The announcement comes with the accompanying latest effort Fish, an atmospheric cut that showcases the ethereally charged energy that courses through her music as choppy vocal samples glisten over its electronic glitchy backdrop. Speaking about the new release Annie Dog shares “‘Fish’ is a song I wrote about a year ago. Being told that there are plenty of fish in the sea when going through a breakup or whatever always feels so ridiculous...because, I’m sure it is the case, but what has that got to do with me? Maybe I liked that one fish in particular. I won’t be happy with just any old codfish. That was the general idea when writing this song. The hook “there are so many fish in the sea-how could I need anyone but you now?” pretty much sums it all up. I recorded, produced and mixed this track myself, as per. I used these old cigarette cards I came across years ago that have different types of fish on them as artwork for the track. They’re cool. They have facts about each fish on the back of the cards. I’m equal parts fascinated by and scared of the ocean, and all the creatures that lurk within. And also sometimes people.” Take a listen for yourselves below.
Live Dates
5th Oct -Neighbourhood Festival, Manchester
31st Oct -Whelans, Dublin (w/ modernlove.)
16th Nov -Live At Leeds In The City
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