Oog Bogo

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Oog Bogo introduces their second LP via In The Red Records. “Cowgirls” goes off-road, so buckle up.
With songwriter Kevin Boog & engineer Eric Bauer behind the wheel of John Dwyer and Bauer’s studio “Discount Mirrors” - anything can happen.
John Hodge stomps the four to the floor on drums and percussion. Boog swerved around roads of sonic debris. But where does the road lead?
Left turn on Oog Bogo’s genre’s? Sure.
A new, unmatched lineup consisting of Gabe Flores (on lead guitar/ backing vocals), Julian Betts (bass guitar) and Grant Snyder (drums)? - Why we’re glad you asked.
Together their Wipers reject the sorrows of darkened skies over Los Angeles. Monolithic guitar tones grind like freight Trux, flanking you in stereoscopic bliss, as bass metronomically demands your movement alongside the pounding percussive speedometer.
Oog Bogo’s harmonies of the lost highways weaving through LA siren to you an all but haunting message - that rock and roll is alive and well. With Oog Bogo’s second LP “Cowgirls” on In The Red Records, now you’re in the front seat of their steel choir. The momentum has only just begun. So don’t get the blues. Giddy-up.
With songwriter Kevin Boog & engineer Eric Bauer behind the wheel of John Dwyer and Bauer’s studio “Discount Mirrors” - anything can happen.
John Hodge stomps the four to the floor on drums and percussion. Boog swerved around roads of sonic debris. But where does the road lead?
Left turn on Oog Bogo’s genre’s? Sure.
A new, unmatched lineup consisting of Gabe Flores (on lead guitar/ backing vocals), Julian Betts (bass guitar) and Grant Snyder (drums)? - Why we’re glad you asked.
Together their Wipers reject the sorrows of darkened skies over Los Angeles. Monolithic guitar tones grind like freight Trux, flanking you in stereoscopic bliss, as bass metronomically demands your movement alongside the pounding percussive speedometer.
Oog Bogo’s harmonies of the lost highways weaving through LA siren to you an all but haunting message - that rock and roll is alive and well. With Oog Bogo’s second LP “Cowgirls” on In The Red Records, now you’re in the front seat of their steel choir. The momentum has only just begun. So don’t get the blues. Giddy-up.
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