FAT DOG  – ” Cancel Me (I’m Tired) “

Posted: July 5, 2026 in MUSIC
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Fat Dog have announced that their sophomore album, “Cancel Me (I’m Tired)”, is set to be released on October 2 via Domino Recordings. Out now is the title track, which was inspired by John Lennon’s “How Do You Sleep.” The band cook up a dance-punk cut built around vocalist Joe Love’s sardonic delivery in which he implores those able to do so to cancel him because he’s—you guessed it—tired.

Fat Dog have a slew of tour dates coming up this summer and fall, including a few gigs in the coming days with Foo Fighters. 

The second album by South London seven-piece Fat Dog is titled “Cancel Me (I’m Tired)”. After releasing their debut album “WOOF“. in 2024 and becoming one of the UK’s most exciting breakthrough bands in the process, they have a good reason to be tired. They’ve spent the period since “WOOF.’s” release spreading their raucous, infectious and irresistible bark around the world. The reason that they want you to cancel them is that they’ve been around the world and they’re tired. But if Fat Dog – Joe Love, Chris Hughes, Morgan Wallace, Ellis Dickson, Michael Dunlop, Dillon Harrison and Jed Bevington – are tired with the world, the world is not tired of them. In fact, the world can’t get enough of them.

With follow up “Cancel Me (I’m Tired)”, Fat Dog have created an exhilarating, swaggering, panoramic, inventive, re-inventive, re-re-inventive electro-punk-art-pop-rock’n’roll-space-country triumph that deserves all the adjectives. Over ten mind-bending and melodic tracks, it blends electro-pop anthems, cascading rave bangers, cowboy-tinged pitstops and swirling psychedelia. Into its lyrical orbit, the record pulls mentions of addiction, family ties, love, AI, ancestry, extra-terrestrials, Chris Tarrant, S&M, B&M, H&M and M&Ms. “Cancel Me (I’m Tired)” possesses all the rabid frenzy and electrifying excitement of their debut but now delivered on a grand and glorious scale. Big, big things are ahead. Fat Dog are only just getting going. 

The band’s sophomore LP will arrive on October 2nd via Domino.

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