Dublin-hailing Annie-Dog's discography flourishes in lush cuts that offer ethereal, genre-defying soundscapes and infectious electronic-beats. Her third EP, '15' featuring the tongue-in-cheek 'Please Forgive Me, David Gray', was released just last week and boasts a sound that sits on the philtrum of Grimes and Pinkpantheress.
As part of the Seven Questions with Music Is To Blame Series, Annie-Dog discusses her first live show outside of Europe, her "wild west" sound, and three 'desert island' albums.
Introduce yourself and where are you’re from.
Hi. I’m Annie-Dog, and I’m from Dublin.
What do our readers need to know about you?
I think they need to know very little. Other than that I make music. I wouldn’t want to bore them.
What have you got coming up that you’re most excited for?
Well, I’m playing SXSW this March. It’s going to be my first time travelling outside of Europe. So I’m excited for that. Austin seems cool.
What’s the best run in you’ve had with a fan?
Anybody I’ve run into who listens to my music is good in my books.
What’s been your biggest ‘I’ve made it’ moment so far?
I haven’t had one… but if I do, you’ll be the first I share that with.
What are your three “desert island” albums?
'Vini Reilly' - The Durutti Column
'Legend' - Bob Marley & The Wailers
'Con Todo El Mundo' - Khruangbin
Sum up your sound in three words.
The Wild West.
Lana Williams
Image: Omero Mumba
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