Halba's Dogs, the self-titled debut album by the band, is a captivating and dynamic release that showcases their unique sound and musical prowess. The album is a blend of rock, blues, and folk, with a touch of country, creating a distinct and refreshing sound.
The album opens with "Highway 61 Revisited," a cover of Bob Dylan's classic song. The band's rendition is a fast-paced, gritty interpretation that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The following tracks, including "Long Way to Go," "I Don't Know," and "One More Night," all have a similar energy and vibe, with driving rhythms, catchy hooks, and powerful vocals.
The album also has its softer moments, such as "Lullaby" and "The River," which showcase the band's versatility and ability to create beautiful, emotive ballads. The instrumentation throughout the album is impressive, with each member contributing their unique talents to create a cohesive and well-rounded sound.