Kerbdog

Songs: 10
Albums: 1

Albums

Kerbdog - On the Turn
On the Turn
1997, songs: 10

Facts about Kerbdog

Kerbdog

Kerbdog is an alternative rock band hailing from Kilkenny, Ireland, known for their energetic live performances and distinctive blend of grunge, punk, and metal influences. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Kerbdog was formed in 1991 by guitarist Cormac Battle, bassist Colin Fennelly, and drummer Darragh Butler, with singer/guitarist Cormac's brother, Billy, joining shortly after. The band quickly gained attention in the Irish underground music scene with their intense live shows and raw, aggressive sound. Drawing inspiration from bands like Nirvana, Helmet, and Sonic Youth, Kerbdog developed a unique sonic identity that set them apart from their peers.

  2. Major Label Signing and Debut Album: In 1993, Kerbdog signed a record deal with Mercury Records and released their self-titled debut album the following year. Produced by Jack Endino, known for his work with Nirvana and Soundgarden, the album received positive reviews for its powerful riffs, melodic hooks, and cathartic energy. Tracks like "Sally" and "End of Green" showcased the band's songwriting prowess and earned them a dedicated fanbase in the UK and Ireland.

  3. Touring and Festival Appearances: Kerbdog's ferocious live performances earned them a reputation as one of the most exciting bands to emerge from Ireland in the 1990s. They toured extensively, sharing stages with acts like Therapy?, The Offspring, and Girls Against Boys. The band's explosive sets at festivals like Reading and Leeds further solidified their status as a formidable live act, winning over audiences with their high-octane energy and infectious enthusiasm.

  4. Sophomore Album and Disbandment: Despite critical acclaim and a growing fanbase, Kerbdog faced challenges following the release of their sophomore album, "On the Turn", in 1997. Despite positive reviews, the album failed to achieve commercial success, and internal tensions within the band led to their eventual disbandment in 1998. However, Kerbdog's legacy endured, with their music continuing to resonate with fans and influence subsequent generations of rock musicians.

  5. Reunion and Legacy: In 2005, Kerbdog briefly reunited for a series of live shows, delighting fans with the opportunity to experience their blistering live performances once again. The reunion renewed interest in the band's music, leading to reissues of their albums and a resurgence in popularity. Kerbdog's enduring legacy is evident in the continued admiration for their music, as well as the lasting impact they've had on the Irish rock scene. Despite their relatively short-lived career, Kerbdog's influence can still be felt in the raw intensity and uncompromising attitude of modern alternative rock bands.

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