Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:64:53
Size:149,4 MB
Label:Groove It Records
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock
Art:Front
Year:2026
Time:64:53
Size:149,4 MB
Label:Groove It Records
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Hangover - 3:45
2. Underdog - 4:05
3. Peace Is More Than Just No War - 4:03
4. Everyone's A Liar - 4:05
5. Blues For The Lost Souls - 4:21
6. Bad Mistake - 3:27
7. No Goodbyes On The Road - 4:07
8. Voodoo Words - 4:44
9. To Love A Music Man - 4:16
10. I Just Wanna Love You - 3:41
11. Fucking Mosquito - 4:38
12. Back In Town - 3:30
13. Mojo Hoodoo - 4:25
14. Far Away Doe Eyes - 4:38
15. Sometimes The Sun Shines - 3:52
16. You're Full Of It - 3:07
1. Hangover - 3:45
2. Underdog - 4:05
3. Peace Is More Than Just No War - 4:03
4. Everyone's A Liar - 4:05
5. Blues For The Lost Souls - 4:21
6. Bad Mistake - 3:27
7. No Goodbyes On The Road - 4:07
8. Voodoo Words - 4:44
9. To Love A Music Man - 4:16
10. I Just Wanna Love You - 3:41
11. Fucking Mosquito - 4:38
12. Back In Town - 3:30
13. Mojo Hoodoo - 4:25
14. Far Away Doe Eyes - 4:38
15. Sometimes The Sun Shines - 3:52
16. You're Full Of It - 3:07
The Second Chapter
During 2024, the band retreated inward — not to disappear, but to evolve. While continuing their parallel careers as professional session musicians, they dedicated themselves to writing and recording what would become their second studio album:
Blues For The Lost Souls, scheduled for release in March 2026.
This record represents a deeper descent and a higher climb. More mature. More reflective. More courageous. Among its tracks stands the socially resonant “Peace Is More Than Just No War” — a reminder that silence is not harmony, and absence of conflict is not justice. The album also features a special appearance by British blues artist Bex Marshall on “Mojo Hoodoo,” strengthening the band’s spiritual connection to the lineage that first inspired them.
A Name, A Statement.
The name The Damn Dogs was never chosen for shock. It was chosen for solidarity. It speaks for the outcasts, the restless, the misunderstood — those who live slightly outside the frame yet refuse to disappear. It is a banner for dignity in imperfection. On stage, The Damn Dogs are electric and human at once. Angelo commands without arrogance. Damiano burns without excess. Pablo drives like a heartbeat that refuses to slow. Andrea grounds everything with gravity and groove. They are elegant yet raw. Deep yet immediate.
Classic yet fiercely alive. Not a retro act.Not a trend. But a band built on years, miles, sweat and vision. And their story is only beginning.
During 2024, the band retreated inward — not to disappear, but to evolve. While continuing their parallel careers as professional session musicians, they dedicated themselves to writing and recording what would become their second studio album:
Blues For The Lost Souls, scheduled for release in March 2026.
This record represents a deeper descent and a higher climb. More mature. More reflective. More courageous. Among its tracks stands the socially resonant “Peace Is More Than Just No War” — a reminder that silence is not harmony, and absence of conflict is not justice. The album also features a special appearance by British blues artist Bex Marshall on “Mojo Hoodoo,” strengthening the band’s spiritual connection to the lineage that first inspired them.
A Name, A Statement.
The name The Damn Dogs was never chosen for shock. It was chosen for solidarity. It speaks for the outcasts, the restless, the misunderstood — those who live slightly outside the frame yet refuse to disappear. It is a banner for dignity in imperfection. On stage, The Damn Dogs are electric and human at once. Angelo commands without arrogance. Damiano burns without excess. Pablo drives like a heartbeat that refuses to slow. Andrea grounds everything with gravity and groove. They are elegant yet raw. Deep yet immediate.
Classic yet fiercely alive. Not a retro act.Not a trend. But a band built on years, miles, sweat and vision. And their story is only beginning.

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