Can they be considered rebels and outlaws because they refuse all the clichés associated to a defined genre and do not accept conventions ? They have chosen freedom and their music is rich of many influences and colours. Their motto : partying with the crowd.
It all started with a Tribute To Lee Brilleaux, Dr Feelgood’s leader. The journey had begun, and they were to raise the flag of an energetic and sincere Rock. Since then, our ‘Pub Rockers Class Heroes’ have brewed their own “Fiesta Blues’n’Roll” version of their heroes’ nectar. Nine albums later, endlessly touring in France, Europe, Canada and even Japan, the hounds bite deeper than ever.
They are back with a brand new Album (‘Pinball Boomers’ – release 26th of September 2026), produced by the well-known Nick BRINE from Rockfields Studios in Wales ( Sea Sick Steve, Quireboys, Oasis…). “Your love is Dynamite” is the second single with an iconic video Clip! Their priorities have not changed, and they keep repeating that one needs to make the most of every single moment.

Always finely dressed, the dogs stand guard. And to go onboard their new time machine, you need to prove your credentials : no showing off, sadness or preconceived ideas. Enter into their spatiotemporal crack and rediscover the Rock’ n’ Roll Blues big bang!
| Tracks: 01. Who’s Gone Vote 02. City Guy 03. True Love Is Dynamite 04. Lee’s The Man 05. My Baby Left Me In The Fog 06. Talk Too Fast 07. We Could Have Been To China 08. Wild Card 09. Go and Run 10. Better Life |
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TRACK BY TRACK
"Who's Gonna Vote?" lf only politicians could keep !heir promises ... They always have
the best intentions to gel elected, bul once they're put to the test of power, it's a different story.
"City Guy" Some people can only conceive life in an urban environment, blinded by artificial
lights and constant, insistent noise. li's a form of addiction, like rural people who cherish silence
and peacefvlness :-)
"Your Love Is Dynamite" For those - musicians in particular - who feel like they're
growing wings on stage, lulled by those envious, admiring eyes !hal can give !hem illusions of
grandeur.
"Lee's The Man" A tribute to Lee Brilleaux, a legend who left us too soon, leaving a reper-
toire and musical legacy !hal transcend all fashions.
"My Baby Left Me In The Fog" The eternal love story that comes to an end, leaving one
of the two adors in the fog, searching for lost time.
"Talk Too Fast" A tribute to those who have a lendency to talk loo fast, and can sometimes
feel misunderstood :-) Set against a backdrop of the pinball as an allegory of life, with its
random games.
"We Could Have Been To China" Damn COVIDI Not only did it put the world and
our Jives on hold for several months, il also prevented the Shaggy Dogs from realizing an
exciting tour in China.
"Wild Card" To all the profiteers who !hink lhat rubbing shoulders with the rich and power-
ful will ollow them to become whal they are nol, and never will be ... or only fleelingly.
"Go And Run" Our friend Johnny (puppel from the previous EP Sorry For The Delay) is always on the lookoul for happiness, so close and yel so far. Bul he believes he can grab il, and is delermined to give il a try.
"Better Life" What if we were to dream of a beller world? You can wish for it ... bul beller
still, you can take adion to make it a reality!
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