It’s a funny old world, and yet again, The Black Dog have provided the soundtrack. Our fast-approaching dystopia has been envisioned and documented by the band for decades. Now, The Black Dog’s two new albums, Post -Truth and Black Daisy Wheel, translate their growing horror into some of their most accessible and impactful music, translating our manufactured reality into high energy dancefloor constructions on Post -Truth, and reflective ambient excursions on Black Daisy Wheel.
Side 1
1. "Black Daisy Wheel" (7:58)
2. "Who He Was" (4:32)
Side 2
1. "Congnitive Dissident" (3:03)
2. "Seroxat Smile" (3:11)
3. "Out Of Reach" (4:25)
Side 3
1. "We Much Repeat" (4:22)
2. "Bye Thee Bye" (4:41)
3. "Lost To The Black Sun" (2:48)
Side 4
1. "Autohoaxer" (4:12)
2. "Shutter Head" (2:14)
3. "Tell Me What You Remember" (feat Emika) (3:46)
It’s a funny old world, and yet again, The Black Dog have provided the soundtrack. Our fast-approaching dystopia has been envisioned and documented by the band for decades. Now, The Black Dog’s two new albums, Post -Truth and Black Daisy Wheel, translate their growing horror into some of their most accessible and impactful music, translating our manufactured reality into high energy dancefloor constructions on Post -Truth, and reflective ambient excursions on Black Daisy Wheel.
Side 1
1. "Black Daisy Wheel" (7:58)
2. "Who He Was" (4:32)
Side 2
1. "Congnitive Dissident" (3:03)
2. "Seroxat Smile" (3:11)
3. "Out Of Reach" (4:25)
Side 3
1. "We Much Repeat" (4:22)
2. "Bye Thee Bye" (4:41)
3. "Lost To The Black Sun" (2:48)
Side 4
1. "Autohoaxer" (4:12)
2. "Shutter Head" (2:14)
3. "Tell Me What You Remember" (feat Emika) (3:46)