The Rexedog philosophy is a simple one: write and play music you like and hope other people will catch your wave. Good thing it is an easy wave to catch for fans of Rexedog who find the band members personality as valuable as the music they play.
In three years of writing and jamming in basements with hand me down clothes and equipment Rexedog has been highly prolific writing 2 full length recorded Albums (Big Blue 2005 Green Tea Mango 2007) and countless performances in the greater Delaware valley area. Their sound is a little indie, a little bit of progressive, and mostly undefinable, laced with humorous lyrics that glorify the average kid and satirize everything else. The market is right for Rexedog in a pop culture where edgier is better. There potential listeners range from the suburban subversive to the inner city art freak looking to pound a few 40s down and catch the revolution. Rexedog is a rough gem but the fans like them that way, however with a little faceting and fine tuning, this band could be an inspiration to a new generation of music.
Rexedog-Brighton Bar-Electric Soldier Porygon
Rexedog Live At The Brighton Bar-Maybe I'm Dead (ft. Zachary Balakoff)
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