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Lost Puppy Forever make Licks Alive bark from the Ivy Room floorboards

By Editorial Team - June 17, 2026

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Lost Puppy Forever make Licks Alive bark from the Ivy Room floorboards

Summary

Lost Puppy Forever release Licks Alive, a San Francisco live album full of bass-and-drums garage punk, dog songs, outsider pop and cheerful chaos.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 17, 2026
  • Tags: lost puppy forever, licks alive, san francisco, garage punk, pop punk, live album, Bay Area Garage Punk / Outsider Pop

Lost Puppy Forever’s Licks Alive is exactly the kind of live Bandcamp oddity that makes independent music feel gloriously unregulated. Released on 17 June, the album documents a March 2026 performance at the Ivy Room in Albany, California, recorded, mixed and mastered by Chris Greacen. The San Francisco duo’s world is built from bass, drums, pop punk, garage rock, doo-wop, outsider music, performance art and songs about dogs, pizza, skateboarding and other urgent civic matters. That description alone tells you the record is not trying to win over the tasteful minimalist committee. Good. Licks Alive sounds like scene energy captured before anyone had time to clean it up: crowd air, weird jokes, fast songs and a deep affection for animals and humans being strange together. Some releases are polished windows. This one is a paw print on the glass.

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