LA-based, independent rock band Dogstar today announced they will release their first album in two decades, Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees, on October 6, 2023 via their own label Dillon Street Records (distributed through ADA). The band also has a newly signed management deal with Q Prime.

We couldn’t think of a better song to re-introduce Dogstar than ‘Everything Turns Around’ and hope everyone loves it as much as we do. It’s catchy and poppy, has a chorus that rocks, a bridge with an indie sensibility and is completed with lyrics that tell an honest yet uplifting story,” Dogstar says of the track. “It’s one of our favorite songs to play live and we can’t wait to take it out on the road.”


In tandem with the announcement of Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees, the band debuted the music video for “Everything Turns Around” today.
 
Dogstar also unveiled the full tracklist for Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees:

  1. Blonde
  2. How The Story Ends
  3. Everything Turns Around
  4. Overhang
  5. Dillon St.
  6. Lily
  7. Lust
  8. Glimmer
  9. Sunrise
  10. Sleep
  11. Upside
  12. Breach

This summer, Dogstar will kick off a 25+-city headline Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees Tour. Beginning August 11 in Phoenix, AZ with a run of west coast dates across cities like Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and Denver through the end of the month, they will then take their live show overseas for three dates in Japan in early September. They will resume their North American dates in December in cities like Chicago, Toronto, New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, DC and Atlanta before concluding on December 20 in Nashville, TN. Tickets for all North American shows go on sale Friday, July 21 at 10am local time. For all dates and details, visit www.dogstarofficial.com.

Of the upcoming tour, Dogstar added: “When creating this record, we were so excited about the idea of playing it live so we are thrilled to finally announce the Somewhere Between The Power Lines and Palm Trees Tour and to soon play for our fans all over North America and Japan.”


Last night, Dogstar took over the Sunset Strip with an intimate, high-energy show at the iconic Roxy Theatre to usher in the release of the new single and album announcement. The show sold out in minutes upon being announced last week. Throughout their 90-minute set, lucky fans got a sneak peek into their new era of music and live show.

Dogstar is composed of guitarist/vocalist Bret Domrose, drummer Rob Mailhouse and bassist Keanu Reeves.

Dogstar – Somewhere Between The Power Lines and Palm Trees Tour 2023
 

DateCityVenue
Thursday, August 10Hermosa Beach, CASaint Rocke
Friday, August 11Phoenix, AZCrescent Ballroom
Saturday, August 12Las Vegas, NVBrooklyn Bowl
Tuesday, August 15Salt Lake City, UTComplex
Thursday, August 17Denver, COMarquis Theatre
Saturday, August 19Aspen, COBelly Up
Tuesday, August 22Napa, CAUptown Theatre
Wednesday, August 23Menlo Park, CAGuild Theatre
Thursday, August 24San Luis Obispo, CAFremont Theater
Saturday, August 26Ventura, CAVentura Music Hall
Sunday, August 27Solana Beach, CABelly Up
Monday, August 28Santa Ana, CAThe Observatory
Tuesday, September 5Osaka, JPNZepp Namba
Wednesday, September 6Yokohama, JPNKT Zepp
Thursday, September 7Yokohama, JPNKT Zepp
Thursday, November 30Los Angeles, CATroubadour
Sunday, December 3San Francisco, CAThe Great American Music Hall
Tuesday, December 5Sacramento, CACrest Theatre
Thursday, December 7Chicago, ILThalia Hall
Friday, December 8Detroit, MIThe Majestic Theatre
Saturday, December 9Toronto, ONLee’s Palace
Monday, December 11Brooklyn, NYMusic Hall of Williamsburg
Tuesday, December 12Boston, MAParadise Rock Club
Thursday, December 14Philadelphia, PAUnderground Arts
Friday, December 15Washington, DCThe Howard
Saturday, December 16Norfolk, VANorVa
Monday, December 18Charlotte, NCThe Underground
Tuesday, December 19Atlanta, GACenter Stage
Wednesday, December 20Nashville, TNBrooklyn Bowl

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