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Keanu Reeves' 90s grunge band Dogstar announce first album for 23 years and drop new song

"We are so excited to re-introduce Dogstar with our new single 'Everything Turns Around'. It feels like a fun summer song to us."

Keanu Reeves' 90s grunge band Dogstar have announced a tour and their first album 23 years, 'Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees', and released their new single.

The band first formed in 1991, and haven't dropped an album since 2000's 'Happy Ending'. But after reuniting earlier this year, the group have now returned to the scene with new tune 'Everything Turns Around', ahead of their upcoming LP 'Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees'.

They said: "We are so excited to re-introduce Dogstar with our new single 'Everything Turns Around'. It feels like a fun summer song to us.

"It has an uplifting message and a positive vibe that hopefully makes your day a little bit lighter. It’s one of our favourite songs to play live and can’t wait to share it on our upcoming tour."

The A-list actor plays bass guitar, alongside his bandmates Robert Mailhouse (drums), Bret Domrose (vocals), and Gregg Miller (guitar/ vocals.)

The 90s grunge group are set to release 'Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees' on October 6th, which will mark 27 years since their debut record, 'Our Little Visionary' in 1996. 

The band are set to tour in California next month, before heading to Japan in September.

Check out 'Everything Turns Around' up top!