Austin's raucous, hook-driven outfit A Giant Dog bring barroom grit to their brand of no-nonsense indie rock. Debuting in 2010 with House, they soon caught the attention of
Britt Daniel and a deal with
Merge followed a few years later. Their debut for the label, Pile, arrived in 2016.
Formed in 2008 by Sabrina Ellis (vocals), Andrew Cashen (vocals, guitar), and Orville Neeley (drums), they had all previously played together during their high school years in Houston. They recruited new pals Andy Bauer (guitar) and Graham Low (bass) and began playing their boozy mix of glam, garage, and punk around Texas' capital, first releasing the House EP in 2010, followed two years later by their debut album, Fight. They made an impression on fellow Austinite and
Spoon frontman
Britt Daniel, who took them out on the road for a national tour in 2012. Following 2013's self-released Bone LP, A Giant Dog signed a deal with esteemed indie
Merge. Working with
Spoon producer Mike McCarthy, they recorded their
Merge debut, Pile, which was released in the spring of 2016. Wasting little time, A Giant Dog returned a year later with their fourth album, Toy. For their next set, they went a decidedly different route and covered
Arcade Fire's Neon Bible in its entirety for
Merge. After considering
Prince's Purple Rain and
Queen's Sheer Heart Attack, the band chose Neon Bible because they felt the original album's themes of political and social angst were pertinent to the U.S. in 2019. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi