Decibel Magazine is currently streaming COKEGOATâs crushing reinterpretation of Pink Floydâs âDogs.â The premiere, which follows two kaleidoscopic video installments of the track, comes on the eve of the singleâs official release, Friday, April 8th.
Within the ashes of a dumpster fire, Chicago-based sludge outfit COKEGOAT found solace in the seventeen perfect minutes of Pink Floydâs âDogs.â Due to sheer lack of effort, it took years to complete their cover of those many moments and movements of music. Drums were tracked in October of 2015 with Andy Nelson (Weekend Nachos, Like Rats) at Bricktop Recording, followed by years of time lost. Almost four years to the day, guitars, bass and keys were tracked by Kevin Tabisz at Uphill Recording Service and then back to Nelson to finish vocals months later. COKEGOAT went rogue and asked Patrick Auclair, guitarist from Chicagoâs very heavy Scientist, to take the epic undertaking over the top. Nelson stepped back in for mixing, and COKEGOATâs own Jeff Wojtysiak mastered the work at Spiral Sound Mastering. Talented friends Justin Howard (known as Nordic Thunder in the Air Guitar Championship world) and Katie Kapuza lent organic oil and light and stop motion animation to the songâs accompanying videos.
Writes Decibel in part, âCOKEGOATâs version of the loping, sprawling, emotional track maintains all the hallmarks of the originalâthe barking dogs, the many moods and movements, the impassioned vocals and the soaring solosâbut the band adds its own unkempt, gritty and weird imprint on it. All 17 blessed minutes of it are here for you stream, as well as two videos of âselectionsâ from the song. Grab your headphones and sink in.â
Adds the band, âIt was great to have the chance to finish this song over the pandemic. Not being able to be physically together but still complete a project as a group kept the juices flowing. It took six years to figure out that that juice really came from our collective whole. We had to just put a towel down under our process and make a big mess. Pink Floyd impregnated us with âDogsâ and we birthed this mutant.â
Stream âDogsâ in its outstanding entirety courtesy of Decibel Magazine at THIS LOCATION where both video installments can also be viewed.
âDogsâ appears on Pink Floydâs 1977 full-length, Animals. The music was written in 1974 by David Gilmour and Roger Waters, with lyrics by Waters, and originally titled âYouâve Got to Be Crazy.â Waters modified the lyrics in some parts, transposed the key to suit both Gilmourâs and his vocals, and re-titled it âDogs.â
âWe would get intoxicated and listen to âDogsâ after shows continually,â COKEGOAT recalls. âWe booked studio time to track drums and subsequently forgot it happened. Four years later we vowed to finish it. It took another two years. We arenât very good at thisâ¦â
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COKEGOAT:
4/20/2022 Livewire â Chicago, IL w/ Cloud Cruiser, The Waterfall King
4/23/2022 Georgeâs Tavern â Racine, WI w/ Farseer
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