May We Suggest Some Music to Chill Out Your Dog During the Fireworks?

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Some suggested local music to help your dog drown out the fireworks.

Darkness has fallen on July Fourth and your neighborhood's about to sound like it's under air strike. So your sweet dog will be trembling petrified, if not jumping on the couch and barking at 120 decibels. You recall that 364 days ago you vowed to buy one of those anxiety-calming ThunderShirts but spaced on it. Now the least you could do is put on some new, local, vibey chill-out music to drown out the booms.

Caramelo Haze, Austin's Latinx equivalent, converges Grupo Fantasma/Brownout/Money Chicha axis Beto Martinez and John Spiece with Nemegata shaman Victor-Andres Cruz and Latin music folklorist, oracle, and Ph.D. Alex Chávez . Improvised at Martinez HQ Lechehouse, the foursome's full-length bow"Goza el Calor" skanks Spanish chants and harmonies grooving to metro beats from the urban jungle.

"Writing without overthinking and not taking a long time getting everything done," emails Cruz,"was the spark we eventually named Caramelo Haze." Before her next full-length, Annabelle Chairlegs principal Lindsey Mackin needed to air out some years-lost, Tascam 244 4-track-composed songs of the tender persuasion. Enter.

If you forgot to send Dad a card, you're about to feel even shittier: Just ahead of Father's Day Micah Nelson, through his project Particle Kid, released a single dedicated to Willie."," Micah sings in the opening line, lilting toward his father's iconic affect before Dad and the aforementioned Trigger join in. The song was inspired by a comment Willie made between games of pandemic chess:"If I die when I'm high, I'll be halfway to heaven.

 

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