Fat Dog Shares Video For Driving ‘Peace Song’ Single
Watch the James Ogram-directed visual for the English band’s quick turnaround following debut album, WOOF.
By Nate Todd Nov 21, 2024 • 3:47 pm PST

Photo by Pooneh Ghana
Fat Dog shared a new single/video, “Peace Song.” The track comes on the heels of the band’s debut album, WOOF., which arrived in September.
In a recap of SXSW 2024, JamBase contributor David Schultz described Fat Dog as “a cross between the Flying Karamazov Brothers, Morphine, and an insanely uninhibited klezmer band…With frontman Joe Love singing in a style reminiscent of Gogol Bordello’s Eugene Hutz over keyboardist Chris Hughes’ swirling electronic thrum, Hutch’s driving drums, and Morgan Wallace’s droning sax, the frenzy built into a weird combination of dance party and mosh pit.”
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Press materials detailed Fat Dog’s latest single, “Peace Song,” which contains contributions from a “childrens’ choir just in time for Christmas.”:
“Peace Song” first debuted at Fat Dog’s “rambunctious” and “exhilarating” (FADER) live shows earlier this year. The arrival of the song in the set signaled a moment to take a breather, the typically frenetic mosh pit temporarily swapped for synchronized swaying arms and lighters in the air. Directed by James Ogram, the video for “Peace Song” delivers on the emotion of frontman Joe Love’s refrain “And I’m in love with the world” before turning into a (very) DIY kaiju film.
Watch the James Ogram-directed video for “Peace Song” below:
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