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“A true standout from a Dawg Yawp show is how relatable their songs are. From tunes about unrequited love, to long psychedelic instrumental jam sessions to hard-hitting, synth-heavy beats that get the crowd dancing, it’s obvious the band is striking a chord with a wide audience. And they’re having fun too.”
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Here is the paragraph body tag. And the sample… Their sound came as a surprise to even the band themselves. Before forming Dawg Yawp, the band performed as a three-piece under the name Lieb. After going through an all-electronic phase, then into an all-acoustic phase, the band was improvising sounds using an acoustic guitar and a MicroKorg and something just stuck. The boys soon started from scratch, recording in Ableton Live adding synthesizers to their guitars, guitars to their synths, fusing folk and electronica in a way they’d never done before.
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Here is the paragraph body tag. And the sample… Their sound came as a surprise to even the band themselves. Before forming Dawg Yawp, the band performed as a three-piece under the name Lieb. After going through an all-electronic phase, then into an all-acoustic phase, the band was improvising sounds using an acoustic guitar and a MicroKorg and something just stuck. The boys soon started from scratch, recording in Ableton Live adding synthesizers to their guitars, guitars to their synths, fusing folk and electronica in a way they’d never done before.
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Here is the paragraph body tag. And the sample… Their sound came as a surprise to even the band themselves. Before forming Dawg Yawp, the band performed as a three-piece under the name Lieb. After going through an all-electronic phase, then into an all-acoustic phase, the band was improvising sounds using an acoustic guitar and a MicroKorg and something just stuck. The boys soon started from scratch, recording in Ableton Live adding synthesizers to their guitars, guitars to their synths, fusing folk and electronica in a way they’d never done before.
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Here is the paragraph body tag. And the sample… Their sound came as a surprise to even the band themselves. Before forming Dawg Yawp, the band performed as a three-piece under the name Lieb. After going through an all-electronic phase, then into an all-acoustic phase, the band was improvising sounds using an acoustic guitar and a MicroKorg and something just stuck. The boys soon started from scratch, recording in Ableton Live adding synthesizers to their guitars, guitars to their synths, fusing folk and electronica in a way they’d never done before.
Here is the paragraph body tag. And the sample… Their sound came as a surprise to even the band themselves. Before forming Dawg Yawp, the band performed as a three-piece under the name Lieb. After going through an all-electronic phase, then into an all-acoustic phase, the band was improvising sounds using an acoustic guitar and a MicroKorg and something just stuck. The boys soon started from scratch, recording in Ableton Live adding synthesizers to their guitars, guitars to their synths, fusing folk and electronica in a way they’d never done before.