Back from left are, Steve Greyvenstein and Seb Howarth. In front are, Dylan “Yak” Anceriz and Marc du Plessis.

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Indie Dog, a Johannesburg rock band, performs at The Jolly Dolphin in Jeffreys Bay on April 28. The event is part of their Theory of Emotion nationwide tour, a new album making waves in the South African music scene.

“Indie Dog has eclectic influences ranging from 70s classic rock, 90s grunge and funk rock movements, to modern indie, pop and rock. Each member brings his own flavour to the mix, crafting what has come to be known as the signature Indie Dog sound,” said band member, Seb Howarth.

He said that the music is created with a message in mind. Every instrument, every lyric, every note is placed with the intention of getting that message to the listener.

“As a vocalist I have a penchant for crafting lyrics that sweep you along the currents of your memories, effortlessly telling stories you have lived through, and with my completely unrestrained vocals it’s hard not to feel the music to your bones,” said Howarth.

“Bassist Dylan “Yak” Anceriz’s driving bass lines fuel the fires of your emotions and make you feel that undeniable desire to move.

“Steve Greyvenstein’s guitar style is a unique blend of decades of music that manifests as riffs and solos you simply can’t remove from your mental record player. And underlying it all are Marc du Plessis’ drum rhythms that are the backbone to every track, with every hit where it needs to be and every break in its place.”

Tickets cost R100 per person on their website indiedogband.com and R120 per person at the door.

– ISSUED BY INDIE DOG

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