All In Now

Dogstar

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All In Now is the fourth studio album by Los Angeles rock trio Dogstar — guitarist and vocalist Bret Domrose, drummer Robert Mailhouse, and bassist Keanu Reeves — released May 29, 2026 on their own Dillon Street Records. The twelve-track, thirty-seven-minute record follows the band's 2023 reunion album Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees, their first release in over two decades after originally splitting in 2002, and was produced by Nick Launay, whose credits include IDLES, Amyl and the Sniffers, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. The band has described the album as energized by their time back on the road — playing clubs, theatres, and festivals across North America and Europe — with Mailhouse noting of the title track that it "just whacks you in the head," calling it a natural live anthem. The album's title, which the band stressed carries no poker connotations, carries a more present-tense philosophical weight: as they explained on The Travis Mills Show, it's rooted in the sentiment of "be here now — all in now."

Musically, Apple Music described the record as transporting listeners "back to a post-R.E.M. era when radio playlists were overflowing with the likes of Better Than Ezra, Live and Toad the Wet Sprocket," while finding that Launay's production sharpens the band's edges, with songs like "All in Now" and "Exalted" pairing Domrose's plaintive melodies with Reeves and Mailhouse's punchy rhythmic attack "like a post-punk Gin Blossoms." Stereogum heard the title track as a "Queens of the Stone Age"-reminiscent crunch-rock jam, while Apple Music singled out "The Whisper" as a soaring standout that captures "all the drive and drama of a vintage Echo and The Bunnymen cut." To support the album, Dogstar launched the twenty-five-date All In Now North American tour beginning May 28, following earlier European dates including headline sets at London's Roundhouse and an appearance at Download Festival.

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0810183320617
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Publisher :
Dillon Street Records
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Genre :
Rock/Pop
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
6 x 5.2 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
90 g

All In Now

Dogstar

Sale - Sale price $21.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $21.99 CAD
Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

All In Now is the fourth studio album by Los Angeles rock trio Dogstar — guitarist and vocalist Bret Domrose, drummer Robert Mailhouse, and bassist Keanu Reeves — released May 29, 2026 on their own Dillon Street Records. The twelve-track, thirty-seven-minute record follows the band's 2023 reunion album Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees, their first release in over two decades after originally splitting in 2002, and was produced by Nick Launay, whose credits include IDLES, Amyl and the Sniffers, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. The band has described the album as energized by their time back on the road — playing clubs, theatres, and festivals across North America and Europe — with Mailhouse noting of the title track that it "just whacks you in the head," calling it a natural live anthem. The album's title, which the band stressed carries no poker connotations, carries a more present-tense philosophical weight: as they explained on The Travis Mills Show, it's rooted in the sentiment of "be here now — all in now."

Musically, Apple Music described the record as transporting listeners "back to a post-R.E.M. era when radio playlists were overflowing with the likes of Better Than Ezra, Live and Toad the Wet Sprocket," while finding that Launay's production sharpens the band's edges, with songs like "All in Now" and "Exalted" pairing Domrose's plaintive melodies with Reeves and Mailhouse's punchy rhythmic attack "like a post-punk Gin Blossoms." Stereogum heard the title track as a "Queens of the Stone Age"-reminiscent crunch-rock jam, while Apple Music singled out "The Whisper" as a soaring standout that captures "all the drive and drama of a vintage Echo and The Bunnymen cut." To support the album, Dogstar launched the twenty-five-date All In Now North American tour beginning May 28, following earlier European dates including headline sets at London's Roundhouse and an appearance at Download Festival.

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