Songwriters Adam Topol (drums, songwriting) and Franchot Tone (guitar, engineering) reel in unexpected guests like Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, and Money Mark to help create said vibe. There’s a lot more treble and treacle than one might expect from an outfit with “dub” in their name.
This isn’t paranoid, head-tripping dub; it’s dub with the reggae stirred back in along with some bossa nova, Afro-Cuban jazz, and slacker pop. “No More My Love” is sweetly surreal, and “Waltz for Tomahawk” is a fun, chaotic big-band pastiche.
If you’re looking for a record to play while you fall asleep in a hammock and sip the fruity summer cocktail of your choice, you could certainly do a lot worse than Dos. Just be sure to calibrate your expectations accordingly.
– Lyam White
Culver City Dub Collective (Everloving, Inc.)