Dog Is Dead live in concert.
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Dog Is Dead

11
critic concert reviews
pop

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

77
%
Based on 
11
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critic Consensus

Based on 11 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Dog Is Dead is rated as an entertaining live performer, with worthwhile shows overall. Dog Is Dead concert reviews describe live shows and performances as charming.

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Latest Release

Fast Food (19 September 2015)

Artist Info

Genre
pop
Origin
West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom (2008 - present)
Bio
Dog Is Dead (now known as "D.I.D") is a five piece indie pop band from Nottingham, England. Three members of the band (frontman Rob Milton, Joss Harrison-Willder and Lawrence Cole) met at West Bridgford School.
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

Leftlion (UK)

May 6, 2013
%
They received a hero’s welcome at Rock City and the room was full of excited people who were ready to party.

Birmingham Live (UK)

April 17, 2013
%
The howling gales battered the mobile Deezer stage which was overshadowed by the gothic spire of the church.

GoldenPlec (Ireland)

October 31, 2012
%
The band opened well with Get Low, a song which builds up majestically with a catchy bass hook that allows Robert Milton to showcase his obvious vocal talent.

The Guardian (UK)

September 19, 2011
80
%
They are clever too: aware that a brisk 35 minutes on stage will leave a stronger impression than an hour padded with filler they left the Barfly's stage after just seven songs.

Leftlion (UK)

March 7, 2011
%
Not least because of the delicate and sweet vocals of Hannah Riley and forr their charming acoustic pop structures with subtle hints of Belle and Sebastian.

Leftlion (UK)

September 27, 2010
%
No, there wasn’t blood on the dance floor or knife wielding maniacs running around wildly, but there were girls – and possibly boys – screaming as if they were on the brink of losing their lives.

Rave Child (Scotland)

April 29, 2013
%
King Tut's, Glasgow, Scotland

Past critic reviews published in

Music In Minnesota (USA), Diandra Reviews It All (USA), Consequence (USA), New England Music News (USA), Northeast Rock Review (USA) and more

Image Credit

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