A Dog Called Ego

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A Dog Called Ego
OriginHamburg, Germany
GenresPost rock
Years active2006–present
Labelsnone
MembersChristoph Härtwig
Dirk Bakker
Tim Grunwald
Simon Janssen
Gregor Kaisser
Past membersMarcel Habbe
Websitehttps://adogcalledego.bandcamp.com

A Dog Called Ego is a German post rock band from Hamburg, Germany formed in 2006 by Christoph Stepan (guitar, vocals), Dirk Bakker (drums), Marcel Habbe (guitar, vocals) and Gregor Kaisser (bass guitar).

History[edit]

Christoph Härtwig and Gregor Kaisser had already been playing together in several musical projects when they started working on musical material for a project that carried the working title "A DOG CALLED EGO". In early 2006 they decided to record an album and asked two friends, Marcel Habbe and Dirk Bakker, to join them for a recording. The project quickly turned into a real band and the band started playing live.

In Summer they recorded their debut album "Living Seriously Damages Health" in their own studio in Hamburg and it was described as the best alternative/Post Rock album of the last years by German Rock Hard Magazine. On the Album Chris Harms the singer of the German Gothic Rock band Lord of the Lost played Cello for the song "Something Huge".

After having played many concerts including a two-week tour through Bosnia and Herzegowina, A Dog Called Ego started writing new musical material and started recording at their own Little Big Ears Studio in Hamburg/Germany. During the recording process Marcel Habbe left the band due to personal reasons. In May 2011 A Dog Called Ego digitally released "Happy Happy Apocalypse" the second full-length record via bandcamp, physical copies are planned. Again Chris Harms contributed some chello lines.

In summer 2012 the band released the "Don't Vote For Us"-EP and were asked by Anathema to support them on their European tour. Thereafter A Dog Called Ego locked down in their studio again to work on "Songs For Elevators" which was released on September 11, 2014.

After an 8 year hiatus, in December 2022, the band released the "Null And Void"-EP, their first music in 10 years being joinded by Tim Grunwald (Bass) and Simon Janssen (Guitar).

Discography[edit]

  • 2006: Living Seriously damages Health
  • 2011: Happy Happy Apocalypse
  • 2012: Don't Vote For Us
  • 2013: Songs For Elevators
  • 2022: Null And Void

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