Black Dog Otis - Fire Hazard (2026)

Artist: Black Dog Otis
Title: Fire Hazard
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: All The Work While Crying Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Country Rock, Southern Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 33:26
Total Size: 82/215 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Fire Hazard
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: All The Work While Crying Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Country Rock, Southern Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 33:26
Total Size: 82/215 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Speedball Mama 2:45
02. 18 Wheels 2:17
03. Bad News For You 3:26
04. El Camino 2:29
05. Fast Moving Train 1:56
06. Smoke Show 3:40
07. Lucky 3:35
08. Devil In The Dark 3:05
09. Grown Ass Man 2:27
10. Blow 3:25
11. My Casio Died For Your Sins 2:07
12. Resurrection 2:14
After three years, we’re back! We promise, it won’t happen again – we’re getting too old for that shit.
So, what have we been up to for the last 1,000 days? Oh, just making Black Dog Otis sound bigger, punkier, funkier, bluesier, countrier, jazzier and louder. We also spent a lot of time playing with matches and might have “accidentally” caught some of our gear on fire.
So, with that out of the way and charges “pending.” We’re proud to introduce our new album, Fire Hazard.
12 songs recorded in five different studios and one hallway at Doe-Anderson – the third oldest advertising agency in America.
There are songs about breaking things – hearts, bottles, faces and the record for guitar solos in one song. Songs about fast cars, fist fights and loose humans. And of course, songs about death, devils and crack pipes – that one is jazzy!
This time around, we’ve added blues legend D. Jay Rice and producer/engineer/music mogul Seth Everhart to the mix.
Now, get ready to crank down the windows and crank up the hot hits!
So, what have we been up to for the last 1,000 days? Oh, just making Black Dog Otis sound bigger, punkier, funkier, bluesier, countrier, jazzier and louder. We also spent a lot of time playing with matches and might have “accidentally” caught some of our gear on fire.
So, with that out of the way and charges “pending.” We’re proud to introduce our new album, Fire Hazard.
12 songs recorded in five different studios and one hallway at Doe-Anderson – the third oldest advertising agency in America.
There are songs about breaking things – hearts, bottles, faces and the record for guitar solos in one song. Songs about fast cars, fist fights and loose humans. And of course, songs about death, devils and crack pipes – that one is jazzy!
This time around, we’ve added blues legend D. Jay Rice and producer/engineer/music mogul Seth Everhart to the mix.
Now, get ready to crank down the windows and crank up the hot hits!