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LISTEN: “Dog Song” by Ana Schon

Music
Shelia Taylor
September 26, 2025

Ana Schon turns a familiar wall of fuzz into something jagged, playful, and distinctly hers with her latest single “Dog Song.” The Boston-based artist, originally from Buenos Aires, channels her bilingual noise-pop instincts into a track that thrives on contradiction. It’s about loneliness, but it’s built through community.

From the start, “Dog Song” pushes Ana into a grungier territory than her previous work. The guitars grind and buzz with deliberate abrasiveness, while the rhythm section drives everything forward with a slow restlessness and her vocal delivery hovers between confessional intimacy and a cathartic release. It embodies the push-pull of isolation and compulsion.

The arrangement avoids polish in favour of vitality. Recorded with the live band she always performs with, the track carries the volatility of a room full of musicians feeding off each other’s energy. That edge sharpens further in the closing stretch, when group vocals erupt by blurring the line between performer and audience and loneliness and solidarity.

It’s noisy, messy, and utterly intentional. It’s music about the isolation that drives you inward, built in a way that insists on breaking outward.

Ana Schon, New Noise

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