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CMU Approved
Approved: Dog In The Snow
By Andy Malt | Published on Thursday 17 September 2015
Brighton duo Dog In The Snow – Helen Ganya Brown and Eva Bowan – are set to release their new EP, ‘Uncanny Valley’, on 9 Oct through Love Thy Neighbour.
The release features three songs showing off an impressive songwriting talent, which echoes their stated influences of The National and Sufjan Stevens, but equally stands out on its own. Closer ‘Plastic Body’ particularly stands out in a whirl of intensifying electronic sounds darting past slow plucked guitars. Meanwhile lead track ‘Proxy’ is an eerie and beautiful introduction to their sound.
Also of note, their name is inspired by Franz Kafka’s ‘The Trial’, but if you’re feeling less cerebral, Google Images makes a search for them a lot of fun.
You can see Dog In The Snow live supporting Jennie Abrahamson at St Pancras Old Church on 30 Sep, and you can watch the video for ‘Proxy’ here: