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An up tempo song about riding motorcycles. If you are not scraping the pegs and pipes in the corners, then you are not really riding.
This album captures something rarely articulated in contemporary music: the philosophical dimension of physical risk. Rather than romanticizing danger, it examines what happens when someone commits fully to a demanding craft—where safety margins dissolve and presence becomes absolute. The production mirrors this tension, layering dense instrumentation that mirrors the sensation of pushing mechanical limits. Dog Leg Preacher treats riding not as mere recreation but as a meditation on focus, consequence, and authenticity. The songwriting refuses easy answers, instead exploring why people pursue activities that demand everything. This intellectual curiosity, paired with genuinely inventive arrangements, creates something that resonates beyond its specific subject matter, touching on larger questions about meaning and dedication.