🎶 Old Dogs Rock | New Music, Old Souls & A Story of Love
- Old Dogs Rock

- 2 days ago
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We want to start by sharing a little bit about what we’re building here at Old Dogs Rock—and also tell you about some new music out there, across all genres, that you may want to check out too.
At our core, we’re here to honor music—the artists who create it, the stories behind it, and the way it connects all of us. Alongside that, we carry a deep love for senior dogs. Our hope is to evolve into something even bigger… advocating for senior dog rescue, supporting meaningful wellness partnerships, and creating something impactful and lasting.
For now, we’re simply grateful you’re here.
If you ever choose to support us by purchasing something from our store, just know—you’re supporting our hearts, our stories, and a future we’re working toward with love.
Before we share the music, we wanted to add a short personal note.
In late February, we lost our dad to cancer.
He was a music man—but in a very different way.
He grew up in a church where music wasn’t allowed… at least not instruments. Only voice. And that voice was his. He sang, he entertained, and he carried a deep love for Elvis Presley—this love for music he passed down to us.
Where his world was voice and tradition, ours became exploration.
We grew into loving all types of music—always searching, always listening, always discovering new artists, new sounds and new genres.
And now, we carry that forward by sharing what we’re loving with you.
This isn’t about reviewing music.
This is simply us sharing what we’ve been listening to—what we love, what we’re excited about and what might inspire you too.
If you’re listening to something new that you love… please tell us.
We’re always listening. And always loving.
🎧 Songs & Albums to Check Out
Tycho – “Forge” (March 4, 2026) One of our favorites here. Always in rotation. Always a vibe.
Jelly Roll, Carin León & Cirkut – “Lighter” (March 20, 2026) An anthem and the first single from the FIFA World Cup 2026 album representing the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. We absolutely LOVE this one.
Anne Hathaway – “Burial” (March 5, 2026) Yes—that Anne Hathaway. A cinematic, emotional track from Mother Mary (a new movie coming out), with music by Jack Antonoff and Charli XCX. The image attached is from this movie.
The Black Keys – “You Got to Lose” (Feb 6, 2026) From their upcoming album Peaches! (May 1). They are on fire right now. We are still loving their last album here!
Kacey Musgraves – “Dry Spell” (March 11, 2026) A funny, clever track from her upcoming album Middle of Nowhere. Listen and laugh with us.
Hollie Rogers, Elles Bailey & Beth Nielsen Chapman – “Everything’s Fine” (March 20, 2026) Written during a retreat. We love this collaboration story and this song.
SatchVai – Dancing (March 2, 2026) Two legends creating magic. Favorite: “The Sea of Emotion, Pt. 1.”
Train – “The Weekend” (March 5, 2026) A feel-good, sing-along song you didn’t know you needed.
Black Label Society – Engines of Demolition (March 27, 2026) Favorites:“Broken and Blind” – powerful and resilient plus “The Ozzy Song” – raw tribute, recorded with Zakk Wylde's “The Grail” guitar. The same one he used in his Ozzy days.
Sublime – “Until the Sun Explodes” (Song released March 26, 2026) From their upcoming album Until the Sun Explodes (June 12). They’ve also released “Ensenada” in 2025, but this title track is our favorite—classic Sublime vibes with a fresh feel.
Metal Church – “Brainwash Games” (Feb 13, 2026) From upcoming album Dead to Rights (April 10) Metal Church formed in 1980's San Francisco and still going strong.
Scorpions – Lonesome Crow (Re-released Feb 2026) Early 1971–72 recordings, remixed for today—a look at the very beginning. Our favorites are “Leave Me” and “Lonesome Crow.”
Lamb of God – Into the Oblivion (March 13, 2026) Heavy, intense, and centered on social and moral decline.
Exodus – Goliath (March 20, 2025) Massive, intense and exactly what the title suggests.
Courtney Barnett – Creature of Habit (March 27, 2026) Garage rock energy. Favorite: “Wonder.”
Miley Cyrus – “Younger You” (March 27, 2026) A heartfelt pop ballad for the Hannah Montana 20th anniversary.
Cass McCombs & Chris Cohen – “Steel Reserve” (March 5, 2026) A beautiful collaboration with a vinyl release coming April 1.
🐾 From Us to You
We’re not here to tell you what to like.
We’re just here to share only a little of what we love.
To honor music. To honor the people behind it. To honor the moments.
And to remind you…
Love on your people. Love on your music. And please… love on your dogs. Especially the old ones.
Old Dogs Rock 🐾🎶
🎬 Image: Mother Mary (2026), courtesy of A24. Photo by Frederic Batier.



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