Photo by Johnny Moto
Oxford’s The August List have shared “Sun Dogs,” the second single from their upcoming EP Sun Pinned on Ghost Sky, due November 7 via August List Records. The track combines fuzzed-out guitars, rich harmonies, and a powerful chorus, evoking the introspective grandeur of Grandaddy’s The Sophtware Slump. Lyrically, it reflects on escaping dark times while acknowledging that self-awareness remains inescapable. Inspired by actor Tom Pelphrey’s line in Ozark, “Sun Dogs” delivers both emotional depth and indie rock warmth—a hopeful anthem for imperfect survival.
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