From their early days of '60s-inspired psych-pop to the groove-punk and pastoral folk-rock of later albums, Philadelphia's Dr. Dog have maintained an enduring commitment to their own creative evolution. Emerging in the mid-2000s as a staple of Park the Van's roster, they moved to Anti- at the end of the decade and hit a critical high-water mark with 2013's expansive B-Room. Preserving the D.I.Y. spirit that helped shape them, the band eventually designed their own custom-built studio and later an in-house label, which they used to release albums like Critical Equation (2018) a...