Citizen
Calling the Dogs


2.7
average

Review

by jesper STAFF
October 7th, 2023 | 69 replies


Release Date: 10/06/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: woof

Remember when Citizen found their sound on As You Please? Congrats if you do, because Citizen don’t. Marrying their early 2010s-RFC-emo sound with more meanderingly intense instrumentation was a golden move, but the band seemingly weren’t content and wanted to have some more fun - enter Life In Your Glass World, a solid if unremarkable punk-dance-grunge-pop-whatever album. Now, two years later, Calling the Dogs exists. For some reason.

To their credit, Citizen continue the trend of switching things up relatively drastically with each release. Unfortunately, Calling the Dogs does so by presenting music that sounds like it should be fun, but just… isn’t. Songs mostly range from decently forgettable Glass World b-sides (“Headtrip”, “Can’t Take It Slow”) to vapid pop rock tunes with hooks that are memorable for all the wrong reasons (“If You’re Lonely”, “Needs”). It’s almost impressive how few hooks actually stick the landing: on past releases the ever-broadening Mat Kerekes knew how to spin a memorable melody out of any awkward phrase, but fails to deliver anything catchy that doesn’t rely on trite repetition here. Moreover, Calling the Dogs feels paper thin to the point where a singular Kerekes exhale would cause it to collapse in on itself. Having mostly stripped away all the grunge-isms from their sound (perhaps due Will Yip’s worrying absence), each riff feels like an afterthought; drums are simplistic to a fault; bass might be audible every once in a while if you’re lucky. Apparently the C in RHCP stands for Citizen, and other quips.

Thankfully, Calling the Dogs isn’t all bad. “Lay Low” is an enjoyable cut for the sole reason that it makes the indie pop aesthetics feel energetic for once. Similarly, “Dogs” is an oddball track that reintroduces Citizen’s experimental tendencies to decent results. While these songs are fine, they really only stand out in the context of the album - as a whole, this is the most tired, bored, and frankly pointless the band have ever sounded. No bark, no bite.




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Comments:Add a Comment 
JesperL
Staff Reviewer
October 7th 2023


5452 Comments

Album Rating: 2.7

rip

Sowing
Moderator
October 7th 2023


43944 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

These guys have been on a downward slope lately. They write such solid heavier/aggressive material so I wish they'd go back to that.

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
October 7th 2023


5857 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Drake and Citizen both released poorly-received albums with "dogs" in the title on the same day, collab when?



Good review Jesper!

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
October 7th 2023


5452 Comments

Album Rating: 2.7

haha omg okay didn't realise odal's drake review's summary is the exact same, lfg

but yeah it's been a pretty disheartening trajectory for these guys :[ thx tho sunnyboi!

OverSlyZed91
October 7th 2023


342 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Kinda boring stuff.

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
October 7th 2023


18856 Comments


for all the dogs expanded edition

Tundra
October 7th 2023


9637 Comments


They are citizens. Conclusion: a very intelligent band name.

someone
Contributing Reviewer
October 7th 2023


6588 Comments


can we get two more Woof reviews on the front page?

gravityswitch
October 7th 2023


1877 Comments


woofing front page yo

JayEnder
October 7th 2023


19794 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Calling the Mid

outliers
October 7th 2023


4936 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

saddens the heart seeing all my fav emoaltindierock bands from the 2010s drop off one by one

JayEnder
October 7th 2023


19794 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I hate how catchy Can't Take It Slow is. Been stuck in my head all day

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
October 7th 2023


5452 Comments

Album Rating: 2.7

yeah fr outliers :[ if tigers jaw's next release is mid too i might just give up on music

JayEnder
October 7th 2023


19794 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I guess this is growing up :/

outliers
October 7th 2023


4936 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

good review btw Jesper. “Moreover, Calling the Dogs feels paper thin to the point where a singular Kerekes exhale would cause it to collapse in on itself” encapsulates this album in a sentence.



Also agree Lay Low is a fun track. Everything else was a skip by the half way mark of the track and I have no interest checking it again.

Snake.
October 8th 2023


25251 Comments


arf arf

joshieboy
October 8th 2023


8258 Comments


We'll always have Youth at least

JayEnder
October 8th 2023


19794 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Youth rules but As You Please is their magnum opus

outliers
October 8th 2023


4936 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

hard to believe this is the same band that wrote Flowerchild

butt.
October 8th 2023


10951 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Lay Low would sound pretty at-home on As You Please tbh. Probably a couple other songs here too.



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