Lost Dog Street Band Performs At The Signal July 9

  • Thursday, June 23, 2022
Lost Dog Street Band
Lost Dog Street Band

Dark country trio Lost Dog Street Band will perform at the The Signal on July 9 in support of their album Glory, released earlier this year to positive coverage from Billboard, American Songwriter, Glide Magazine, Holler. and more (Anti-Corp Music).

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Also, this appears to be the last time fans can catch the band live. In a recent Instagram post, Lost Dog Street Band frontman Benjamin Tod shared his desire to step away from touring. His heartfelt message offered a glimpse of an artist moving towards community and family and away from the public eye. He notes, "...after 2022 I will be taking a step away from touring and being a public figure in the capacity I have been. I will continue to write, make music videos and give my two cents from time to time, but I have to take a step back and decide what the next step is for me as an individual and as a leader.”

The announcement comes prior to Tod's upcoming solo album Songs I Thought I'd Never Sing, out Sept. 23. The self-reflective songwriter and master storyteller incorporates seminal moments from his life's journey into 10 bare, honest songs that strike a powerful punch,  While Glory centered on Tod’s experiences with addiction, sobriety and redemption, Songs I Swore I’d Never Sing finds him learning to live with the moments of stillness, after a lifetime of constant motion. 

Even after seven albums, Lost Dog Street Band's humble beginnings and DIY ethos still inform the music they make, and it’s that authenticity that resonates with so many fans — selling out dates in Boston, Philadelphia, Washington D.C. and more. The band’s hauntingly beautiful music resonates even deeper in a live setting, as they lay their raw emotions bare for an enthusiastic and engaged audience.

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