Size of the Fight Available Now on Mortal
Music
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"It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the
size of the fight in the dog" That phrase seemed so appropriate that THE
DOGS DIVINE titled their second album Size of the Fight.
Founded in 2007, the band quickly went to work creating music. After playing
only one show the band was signed to Chavis records and released their debut
album in the summer of 2008. Fast forward to today and you will find a much
more impressive effort in Size of the Fight.
The new album shows a heavier and more diverse side of the band than their previous endeavor. Songs such as "Dogs" and "Overnight Sensation" have a more metal feel to them while "Gypsy King" showcases the bands ability to switch it up with acoustic slide guitar and upright bass. "We didn't worry about genres or trends, we just wanted to write something that had all the elements of a great Rock album" says vocalist Tom Hart, "We wanted to have a instrumental, we wanted to remake a classic song like we did with "I'm in love with my car". We didn't want just a collection of songs that all sounded the same" The band, Tom Hart, bassist Jim Hart, guitarist Karl Von Heilman and drummer Jeremiah Ross are anxious to get on the road and bring their style of Rock to the masses. "It's been a rough road" says bassist Jim Hart. "We have been through member changes, managers, booking agents, and everything else you can think of, but at the end of the day we just wanted to keep going and write new music." The band found a home for that music when Tim King (Soil) heard a demo of "Hell Wouldn't Have Me" and signed them to Mortal Music Inc.
Size of the Fight Tracklisting:
1) Dogs
2) Overnight
Sensation
3) FDLF
4) Gypsy King
5) Hell
Wouldn't Have Me
6) One and
Only
7) Brand New
Addiction
8) I'm In
Love With My Car
9) Join the
Crowd
10) Gussie
11) One For The Ages
THE DOGS DIVINE Links:
http://www.facebook.com/thedogsdivine
http://www.myspace.com/thedogsdivine
http://www.reverbnation.com/thedogsdivine
http://thedogsdivine.storenvy.com/
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