Dogma Society bust our their 'HORNS' in their new music video
Who waits for Fridays anymore when it comes to new music? For Dogma Society, it’s all about a New Music Month - so it’s only right to kick off March with the new ‘HORNS’ music video.
Who waits for Fridays anymore when it comes to new music? For Dogma Society, it’s all about a New Music Month - so it’s only right to kick off March with the new ‘HORNS’ music video.
It’s no longer NBA All-Star Weekend but it’s Salt Lake City, Utah pride on the daily courtesy of the crew. Get lost in the new tune and vibe out with the visual fun.
On March 1st, the alternative indie, rock, and hip hop outfit Dogma Society are sharing their new single "HORNS" via Ninetone Records. Hailing from Salt Lake City, UT, Dogma Society has been lauded for years now in the underground music scene of where they call home, and "HORNS" proves they're moving up in the world.
"The idea for 'HORNS' all started when we were sitting at a friend's house. Sinek initially started to play chords on a synth and from there, everything came to life. The emotion and feel coming from the synth pad inspired everyone to start writing. No speaking, no shouting ideas, it all just happened, which is how most of our music is created. The concept of the actual lyrics tell feelings and emotions about love, struggles we deal with on a day to day, and how we are trying to overcome all of these things. This is a vulnerable song from us all individually and you can hear the rawness from each instrument to each verse. The drums were inspired by 90’s boom bap hip hop, lead guitar inspired by bands like Led Zeppelin and Nirvana, and synths inspired by artists like Gorillaz (which all of us share a similar love for). After it was all done being created, we instantly headed to the studio and laid down the record you hear today."
The intro and chorus begins with vocalist Dirty Chino and leads into the first verse sung by Lord Sinek. The second verse is rapped by K8OH followed by a guitar solo played by Sabby Wolfgang. The closing verse is rapped by Nubes and finishes with the chorus.