On February 24, 2007, Dr. Dog delivered a memorable live performance at Criminal Records in Atlanta. At this point in their career, the band had recently released their album "We All Belong," which came out in 2007. This album marked a significant moment for Dr. Dog, showcasing their eclectic sound and gaining them a more prominent following. Interestingly, “We All Belong” was recorded in their hometown of Philadelphia and reflects their charming mix of folk-rock and psychedelic influences, which fans have come to adore. Their live performances during this period were notable for their energetic blend of vocal harmonies and instrumentation, often drawing in new fans—like bees to honey! It’s no wonder that this particular recording captures not only the band's playfulness but also their evolving artistry. The venue itself—Criminal Records—often hosted intimate gatherings where artists could connect with fans, and it played a part in Dr. Dog's story as they navigated their rise in the indie music scene.