That Dog – Old Lp

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2019 release, and the fourth album from the L.A.-based alt-rock band. This is the band’s first studio release in 22 years. That Dog formed in 1991 and dissolved in 1997, reuniting in 2011. The band originally consisted of Anna Waronker on lead vocals and guitar, Rachel Haden on bass guitar and vocals, her sister Petra Haden on violin and vocals, and Tony Maxwell on drums. Petra has since left the band. Their punk power pop songs were full of hooks and many layered vocal harmonies.

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LabelUME
Catalog No3031701
FormatVinyl LP
CountryUnited States
Barcode0602577679490
ConditionNew / Sealed
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The That Dog Old LP vinyl marks the band’s long-awaited return to the studio after a 22-year absence, and for anyone who followed this L.A. quartet through the 1990s alt-rock scene, that gap alone makes this release worth your attention. Released in 2019 on UME (catalog 3031701), Old LP is the fourth full-length from a band that burned bright, dissolved, and then quietly came back with something to prove.

Who That Dog Are and Why They Stayed in People’s Record Collections

That Dog formed in Los Angeles in 1991 around a genuinely unusual lineup. Anna Waronker handled lead vocals and guitar, Rachel Haden played bass and added vocals, her sister Petra Haden brought violin and harmonies into the mix, and Tony Maxwell held things down on drums. The violin was never a gimmick. It threaded through their punk-inflected power pop and gave the band a texture that set them apart from most of their contemporaries. Their songs leaned hard into hooks and stacked vocal harmonies with a craft that rewarded repeated listening. They dissolved in 1997, reunited in 2011, and by the time Old LP arrived, Petra had moved on. The core of the band remained, and the songwriting instincts that made their earlier records so compelling carried through.

What You Need to Know About the That Dog Old LP Vinyl

This is a standard LP format pressed under UME, catalog number 3031701, released in 2019. As the band’s first studio album in over two decades, it carries a different kind of weight than a typical new release. Twenty-two years is a long time between records, and Old LP does not arrive as a nostalgia exercise. It reflects where the band actually landed after all that time away, which makes it a more interesting document than a straightforward comeback record might otherwise be. The title acknowledges the history without leaning on it too heavily.

Why This One Belongs in Your Collection

That Dog never got the sustained mainstream attention that some of their 1990s peers did, which means their catalog has always been prized by the people who actually found it. Old LP is the rare fourth album that arrives after a generation-long gap, pressed at a moment when the band had every reason to be deliberate about what they were putting out. If you already own their earlier records, this is the missing piece. If you are coming to That Dog for the first time through this pressing, the band’s signature combination of melodic sharpness and layered vocals is present throughout. This is a clean, legitimate way to own a record that represents something genuinely uncommon: a reunion that produced new studio work rather than just a tour.

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