Dr. Dog have been steadily refining their sound since the unexpected success of
Easy Beat, and
Fate continues that trend. They've still got all the right classic rock moves, clever production ideas, and the ragged-but-right vocals and bouncy bass of
Toby Leaman and
Scott McMicken's tough guitar and sweet vocals. It sounds much like
We All Belong, but this time out there are also some really nice string and horn arrangements and a bit more utilization of studio production. But a nice studio can be a double-edged sword. The songs sound great, but at times it seems that the detail and adornment are more important than the songs (most noticeably on the opener, which is nearly swallowed by backing vocals). The sound effects that link the songs and clumsy tape edits seem a tad forced (as if to replace some of the genuine weirdness on some of
Easy Beat), and some of the titles and lyrical themes seem recycled from
We All Belong. That being said,
Fate is still a thoroughly enjoyable album from a fine band. ~ Sean Westergaard