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Let Doe In with Their New Song, "Let Me In"

From the North London indie punk's new record, 'First Four.'

A lot of people underestimate how much you can do with a short song. Sure, we can all point to how cool a twenty minute post-rock jam is, and how interwoven everything is. A short song is just as hard though; figuring out how to smash a good amount of dynamics into the size of a fist. If anyone can make it tight and quick, it’s Doe. Doe is a band straight outta London playing cool kid punk for everyone to get hyped and sad to. This new track, “Let Me In” shows off the band’s chops in a neat little package. In about two minutes, the trio goes from a Pavement-y opening of tension building riffs, to an almost pop-punk chorus, to a nice refrain straight on some classic twinkly shit. The guitar sections are smart, and the vocals are super dreamy. It stays anthemic without being made of cheese.

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"Let Me In" comes off the band's first record, First Four which you can pre-order right here.

Oh and Doe is going on tour in the UK with our favorite transatlantic fuzz-punkers, Pale Angels:

September 30 - The Cavern, Exeter

October 1 - Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar, Brighton

October 2 - Lughole, Sheffield

October 3 - Sin City, Swansea

October 4 - The Joiners, Southampton (matinee)

October 4 -The Montague Arms, Peckham, London

October 18 - A Carefully Planned Festival, Manchester