Dogbowl, whose real name is Stephen Tunney, is an American artist known for his unique blend of psychedelic and indie rock music, marked by whimsical and surreal lyrics. Emerging in the late 1980s as a co-founder of the alternative band King Missile, Dogbowl made a significant impact on the underground music scene with his distinctive voice and eccentric songwriting. After his departure from the band following their first album, he embarked on a prolific solo career that has spanned several decades.
His discography is characterized by imaginative concepts and narratives, as evidenced by albums such as "Flan (Songs from the Novel by Stephen Tunney)," showcasing his talent not only as a musician but also as an author. Albums like "Cyclops Nuclear Submarine Captain" and "Tit! (An Opera)" highlight his capacity for storytelling through music, blending quirky narratives with catchy melodies. With recent releases including "Zone of Blue" and "Fantastic Carburetor Man," Dogbowl continues to enchant and engage audiences, cementing his place as a cult figure in the alternative and psych-rock genres. His work, including "Best Of Dogbowl Volume 2," offers new listeners and longtime fans alike a comprehensive look into the creativity and depth of one of the more intriguing figures in the indie music sphere.
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