The Black Dog's highly regarded album, Radio Scarecrow, is now remastered and re-issued on Dust Science, 15 years after its original release on Soma Records. Two years of constant development culminated in a masterpiece that flows delightfully and hits hard. Marking a true progression from the band's previous album, Silenced, the trio are keen to note: "The beats are faster and the bass is much heavier -- so much so, that it was making us ill, working with the low frequencies for hours on end. We could only do three hours at a time on some parts." Tracks like "Floods v3.9" and "Beep" are a testament to this. With throbbing basslines strong enough to make an impact on the Richter scale, these tracks are best played out on big sound systems. Radio Scarecrow unfolds gracefully, barely skipping a beat between tracks. The act have created an album that demands to be listened to in its entirety. With elements blending between tracks (the same kick drum being used to very different means in "Short Wave Lies" and "Siiiipher" for example) and with constant references to conspiracy theories and the supernatural, The Black Dog present more than a collection of tracks. Influenced heavily by their interest in Magick, Numbers Stations, and Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP), the act have hidden examples of these within their work.
A1 | Transmission Start |
A2 | Train By The Autobahn [Part 1] |
A3 | Train By The Autobahn [Part 2] |
A4 | Riphead V9 |
B1 | UV Sine |
B2 | ...Short Wave Lies |
B3 | Siiiipher |
B4 | Digital Poacher |
C1 | Coda |
C2 | Set To Receive |
C3 | EVP Echoes |
C4 | Floods V3.9 |
D1 | Beep |
D2 | Witches Ov |
D3 | Dials & Dialers 1 |
D4 | Ghost Vexations |
D5 | Dials & Dialers 2 |