Keanu Reeves' Dogstar Unleashes New Album 'All in Now' and Major U.S. Tour

Rock trio Dogstar, featuring Keanu Reeves on bass, Bret Domrose on guitar and vocals, and Robert Mailhouse on drums, is making a highly anticipated return with their brand new album, titled "All in Now." The band officially announced their fourth studio album on Friday, March 6, with its release slated for May 29. The album will be released through their own label, Dillon Street Records, marking a significant step for the group.
The members have expressed considerable enthusiasm for their return to the recording studio. Keanu Reeves stated, "We couldn’t f—ing wait. Personally, I loved it all. For me, the attitude was like, ‘let’s work hard and let’s go.’" Robert Mailhouse echoed this sentiment, adding that "The album really sets up the energy at the heart of this album and the fun that we’ve always had playing together." This new Nick Launay-produced set follows their successful 2023 comeback album, "Somewhere Between the Power Lines," which marked their return after a two-decade hiatus.
Ahead of the album's release, Dogstar has already shared a music video for "All in Now's" title track, offering fans a glimpse into their new sound. The minimalistic three-minute video, directed by Carlos Garcia Medina, features the trio performing the melodic track in a dimly lit setting. Mailhouse described the title track as something that "just whacks you in the head," highlighting its live appeal. He further explained that Keanu Reeves came up with the title, which perfectly encapsulates the band's current state: "It sort of summed up where and who we are as a band today. It just feels true to us. We’re leaning in, and we are going to keep going."
In support of the upcoming album, Dogstar has also revealed an extensive 25-date U.S. summer tour. The tour is scheduled to kick off on May 28 at Yaamava’ Resort & Casino in Highland, followed by an additional show in the same state before the band heads to the United Kingdom and Europe for a series of dates through late July. Dogstar will then return stateside on August 1, beginning with a performance at ACL Live at the Moody Theatre in Austin. The tour will continue with stops in major cities including Atlanta, Nashville, Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and Denver, before concluding on September 3 at The Complex in Salt Lake City. Fans can find more details about the new album and U.S. tour dates on Dogstar's Instagram.
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