Dogwood

Dogwood is an influential punk rock band that emerged from the bustling music scene of San Diego, California, in the early 1990s. The group is known for its energetic blend of melodic punk and post-hardcore influences, infused with deeply reflective and often spiritually introspective lyrics. With Josh Kemble on lead vocals, the band carved out a distinctive niche within the punk community, balancing intensity with a message, thereby resonating with a diverse fanbase.

Throughout their tenure, Dogwood frequently evolved their sound, as evidenced in a discography that includes notable releases such as "Building A Better Me" and "More Than Conquerors," both of which showcased the band's ability to meld melodic hooks with powerful, anthem-like choruses. Their later albums, such as "Matt Aragon" and "Seismic," further explore themes of personal struggle, faith, and redemption, solidifying their reputation as a band unwilling to shy away from the deeper aspects of life. After a period of inactivity, the group released a retrospective collection titled "This Is Not a New Album," followed by "Reverse, Then Forward Again," a nod to their legacy with a glimpse toward their ongoing relevance in the punk genre. Despite their fluctuating presence on the scene, Dogwood remains an enduring entity, celebrated for their commitment to craft and their authentic voice in the world of punk music.

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Reverse, Then Forward Again
Album - 24 Tracks - Released January 1, 2004
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