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In anticipation of its early-2007 full-length album, Dr. Dog released the TAKERS AND LEAVERS EP during the previous fall. On this outing, the Philadelphia-based indie-rock ensemble offers up a short-but-sweet round of dreamy, fuzzed-out, 1960s-inspired tunes, most notably "Ain't It Strange," which showcases the group's plaintive harmony vocals and knack for crafting vibrant arrangements.Rolling Stone (p.74) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[M]ixing Sixties pop with touches of psychedelia, home-recorded messiness and whimsy." CMJ (p.47) - "There are plenty of romantic overtures and California dreams on Dr. Dog's latest set of pop gems." Dr Dog Takers And Leavers Songs Takers And Leavers Review
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