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Modern Dog
โมเดิร์นด็อก
Modern Dog at MTV News Press Conference
Modern Dog at MTV News Press Conference
Background information
OriginBangkok, Thailand
Genres
Years active1992–2020 (hiatus)
LabelsBakery Music
Sony Music Thailand
Independent as of 2005
Members
  • Pawin Suwannacheep
  • Maetee Nojinda
  • Thanachai Ujjin
Past members
  • Somath Bunyaratavech
  • Sarawut Loetpanyanut
Websitewww.moderndog.biz

Modern Dog (sometimes Moderndog) (Thai: โมเดิร์นด็อก) are a Thai rock band formed in Bangkok, Thailand, in 1992.[4][5] The founders and original line up of the band consisted of lead singer and guitarist Thanachai "Pod" Ujjin, guitarist Maeter "May-T" Noijinda, drummer Pawin "Pong" Suwannacheep, and bassist Somath "Bob" Bunyaratavech,[4][6] though Bunyaratavech soon left after their debut. Modern Dog's success played a significant role in popularising alternative rock in Thailand,[3] and they are recognised as a major influence on modern rock culture in the country, maintaining a popular following.[1][2]

With over two million copies sold of their five studio albums,[2] Modern Dog achieved significant commercial success, including multiple number one singles.[2] They eventually signed to the independent Thai record label Bakery Music,[6] and released their first and self-titled album, Modern Dog (Thai: โมเดิร์นด็อก), commonly known as Soem Sukhaphap (Thai: เสริมสุขภาพ), soon after in 1994, establishing themselves as part of the Thai rock scene.[1][4]

The band's 2004 album, That Song, was produced by Tony Doogan (Belle & Sebastian, Mogwai), with the title track arranged by bassist Yuka Honda of Cibo Matto. The album also featured guest appearances by Yumiko Ohno of Buffalo Daughter and Sean Lennon. It featured three singles that went to No 1 in Thailand.[7]

Extending their reach beyond Thailand, Modern Dog played in Tokyo in 2003.[5] In July–August 2006 the band toured the United States, including a show at the Knitting Factory in New York City.

History

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As a college band, Modern Dog won the Coke Music Contest in 1992. It was signed to indie label Bakery Music and was teamed with producer "Suki" Kamol Sukosol Clapp. The first album, Moderndog, was released in 1994. A local station, Fat Radio, which had then just switched to an all-indie format, continuously played the album's first single, Busaba (บุษบา), for 24 hours straight. Another song from the album, ...Before ('...ก่อน', written by Pathomporn Pathomporn a.k.a. Pry), is featured prominently in the soundtrack to the 2004 Thai film, Citizen Dog.

Because of its electronic experimentation, Modern Dog has been favorably compared to Radiohead, and it actually served as the opening act for the British band in 1994 at a concert in MBK Center in Bangkok.[8]

The band took a four-year break after its second album in 1997, Cafe, with founding bass player, Somath "Bob" Bunyaratanavech, leaving the band, and Pod taking time off to do some business abroad. Dispelling fears that the band had broken up, Modern Dog was back in the studio in 2001 to record its third album, Love Me Love My Life. The band then embarked on a national tour, with Bob temporarily rejoining on bass.[6] Since then, the bass-player slot in the band has been filled by a rotating roster of players.

Modern Dog has since been hailed as the leader of Thailand's indie and rock music scene, paving the way for such bands as Loso, Big Ass, Bodyslam and Silly Fools. After more than 10 years with Bakery Music (which was sold to Sony BMG Music Entertainment in 2001), Modern Dog has left the label and plans to release albums on its own label.

Along with its appearances in the United States in 2006, Modern Dog performed on July 28–30 in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts production of a rock opera adaptation of the Ramakien national epic, along with Sek Loso and other Thai artists.

In October 2006, in appearances at music festivals in Bangkok, the band unveiled new songs for a forthcoming album.[9] Their fifth album, Ting Nong Noy was released in September 2008 under its own label Moderndog Co., Ltd.

The band recently announced a short tour of Thailand and Malaysia commencing in early October 2017 with Paul Tillotson (London, England) replacing Somath Bunyartanavech on drums due to the latter's illness. Paul Tillotson has toured previously with Sek Loso and his band.

In May 2020 the band announced that they are on hiatus.

Legacy

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Modern Dog's legacy is marked by their transformative role in the Thai music scene, particularly in the alternative rock genre.[3] As pioneers, they helped popularise modern rock sounds in Thailand during the 1990s, paving the way for future generations of musicians.[10] Their influence extends beyond their own success, as they are often credited as the "fathers of Thai alternative rock."[2][10][11] The Standard wrote that since their debut album, "the Thai music industry has not been the same anymore" and that "They changed everything that the Thai music industry can change."[12] Thairath called them an "icon of the alternative era of the Thai music industry."[13] Chayanit Itthipongmaetee of Khaosod wrote that "they pioneered electronic sound and paved the way for a generation of rock stars" and "remain timeworn favorites of '90s kids."[10][11] The Nation called them a "pioneering alternative rock band" that made "innovative music" and had an "influential role in the Thai rock scene."[1]

Band members

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Current members

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  • Thanachai "Pod" Ujjin (Thai: ธนชัย อุชชิน; RTGSThanachai Utchin) – Vocals, rhythm guitar (1992–present)
  • Maetee Noijinda (Thai: เมธี น้อยจินดา; RTGSMethi Noichinda) – Guitar (1992–present)
  • Pawin "Pong" Suwannacheep (Thai: ปวิณ สุวรรณชีพ; RTGSPawin Suwannachip) – Drums (1992–present)

Former members

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  • Somath Bunyaratavech (Thai: สมอัตถ์ บุณยะรัตเวช; RTGSSom-at Bunyarattawet) – Bass guitar (1992; touring 2001)[6]
  • Sarawut Loetpanyanut (Thai: สราวุธ เลิศปัญญานุช) – Keyboards

Discography

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Studio albums

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Discography

Moderndog-Soem Sukhaphap

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Released April 10, 1994

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Busaba" (Flora) 4:44
2."Gala" (Coconut Shell; from Thai proverb 'Frog in a coconut shell') 3:12
3."...Before"Pathomporn Pathomporn4:09
4."Manee" (A name of a girl in elementary Thai language coursebook 'Manee') 3:37
5."Tomorrow" 5:20
6."You" 4:11
7."Life" 5:23
8."Durian" 4:25
9."Something" 4:00
10."Out of Time (demo)" 3:38
11."Gala" (ARP17409 Trance) 5:53
12."Gala" (Barkin' Mix) 3:12

Cafe

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Released February 2, 1997

No.TitleLength
1."Not So Cute" 
2."Actually" 
3."Profound" 
4."Tim" 
5."Happy" 
6."Thanks" 
7."Whatever" 
8."Shoes" 
9."Ask" 
10."Por sia tee" 

Love Me Love My Life

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Released July 26, 2001

No.TitleLength
1."Vetan" 
2."Very Good" 
3."Isan Classic" 
4."Happiness Is..." 
5."Sing tee mai-kei bok" 
6."Animal" 
7."Good Boy" 
8.";)" 
9."Bedroom" 
10."Nai Tee Suud" 

That Song

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Released: October 12, 2004

No.TitleLength
1."Tar Sa-wang" 
2."Parn" 
3."That Song" 
4."Nueng Kon" 
5."Sa Bye Jai" 
6."Gun Lae gun" 
7."Gift" 
8."Bon Far" 
9."Ter Tao Nun" 
10."Cry" 

Ting Nong Noy

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Released: September 9, 2008

No.TitleLength
1."Still Breathing" 
2."Novel" 
3."Last Day" 
4."Million" 
5."Come Together" 
6."BTS" 
7."Moon Light" 
8."Alone" 
9."Time Machine" 
10."Wait" 
11."That's It" 
12."Saneha" 

Live albums, DVDs and compilations

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The Very Common of Moderndogcumentary

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Live concert album released March 28, 2003

Disc 1
No.TitleLength
1."Busaba" 
2."Ask" 
3."Sing Tee Mai Kei Bok" 
4."Something" 
5."Tim" 
6."Not So Cute" 
7."Vetan" 
8."...Before" 
9."Thanks" 
10."Happiness is..." 
Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."Animal" 
2."Whatever" 
3."Somebody" 
4."Very Good" 
5."Good Boy" 
6."...Ma" 
7."Isan Classic" 
8."Actually" 
9."Por Sia Tee" 
10."Bedroom" 

The Very Common of Moderndogcumentary

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Live concert DVD released September 2004

No.TitleLength
1."Busaba" 
2."Something" 
3."...Ma" 
4."Happiness is..." 
5."Animal" 
6."Sing Tee Mai Kei Bok" 
7."Por Sia Tee" 
8."Thanks" 
9."Isan Classic" 
10."Not So Cute" 
11."Very Good" 
12."Good Boy" 
13."... Before" 
14."Somebody" 
15."Vetan" 
16."Busaba" (encore) 

Hit You – Ultimate Collection

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Compilation released in 2005

Disc 1
No.TitleLength
1."Sing tee mai kuey bok" 
2."Tur tao nun" 
3."Bang sing" 
4."Kob kun" 
5."Manee" 
6."Dad song" 
7."Busaba" 
8."Ter hai ma" 
9."Tur" 
10."Por sia tee" 
11."Happiness is" 
12."Tee jing nai jai" 
13."Bed Room" 
14."Luek sueng" 
15."Klai" 
Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."...Before" 
2."Tah sawang" 
3."Tim" 
4."Roop mai lhor" 
5."Kala" 
6."Kun lae kun" 
7."Isan Classic" 
8."Durian" 
9."We tarn" 
10."Klai" 
11."...Before (acoustic)" 
12."Mhod we lah (demo)" 

Wake Up At Ten

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Live concert DVD/VCD released October 28, 2005, from 10th anniversary concert on May 21, 2005, at Huamak Indoor Stadium, Bang Kapi.

Disc1
No.TitleLength
1."Tar sawang" (featuring Suthep Po-ngam) 
2."That Song" 
3."Parn" 
4."Hai tur mar" 
5."Bon fah" 
6."Kun lae kun" 
7."Lom hai jai" 
8."Tur kao nun" 
9."Klai" 
10."Very Good" 
11."Isan Classic" 
12."Roop mai lhor" 
13."Por sia tee" 
14."Kor" 
15."Mhod we la" 
16."Luek sueng" 
17."...Before" 
18."Bang sing" 
19."Sing tee mai kuey bok" 
20."Happiness Is ..." 
21."Tee jing nai jai" 
22."Life" 
23."Tur" 
24."Kala" 
25."Manee" 
26."Busaba" 
27."Tim" 
Disc 2 (extras)
Woke Up Ten Years Ago (Live from 1995)
No.TitleLength
1."Nueng kon" 
2."Kob kun" 
3."Sar bai jai" 
4."We tarn" 
5."Mar" 
6."Tah sawang" 
Music videos
No.TitleLength
1."Tur hai mar" 
2."Tah sawang" 

Singles

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Date Title Album Track Listing
1 April 1997 Not So Cute Cafe 1. Not So Cute (Original Version)
2. Not So Cute (Secret Knowledge Radio Edit)
3. Not So Cute (Secret Knowledge Full On Remix)
4. Kry
5. Not So Cute (Demo)
1 September 2001 Vetan Love Me Love My Life 1. Stylish Nonsense Mix
2. Global Warming Mix
3. Montoon Moog Mix
4. Mr. Z's Tribological Mix
5. Laugh Mix
11 November 2001 Sing Tee Mai Kei Bok Love Me Love My Life 1. Alternative Mix
2. Kidnappers Quad Surround Mix
3. The Circle Remix
4. Zapper & Groovy Enfant
5. Indirect Logical Interpretation Mix
6. Live Version
7. Nai Tee Suud (Acoustic)
2 April 2002 Animal Love Me Love My Life 1. Animal (Roar Version)
2. Not So Cute (Radio 303 Extended Mix)
3. Por Sia Tee (Nolens, Volen's Summer of '98 Mix)
4. Good Boy (Roggin Demix)
5. ...Ma
19 September 2004 ...Before
(Collector's Edition)
Moderndog-Soem Sukhaphap 1. ...Before (Album Version)
2. ...Before (Acoustic Version)
3. ...Before (Demo Version)
4. ...Before (Unbarked Version)
5. ...Before (Pry Version)

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e Farrell, James Austin (30 August 2010). "The Life of a Modern Dog". Chiang Mai Citylife. Archived from the original on 18 April 2024. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "น่าดูมาก! Moderndog เตรียมขึ้นเวที Cat Expo 6 ด้วยสมาชิกยุคก่อตั้งวง". Sanook.com (in Thai). 22 November 2019. Archived from the original on 19 June 2024. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
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  5. ^ a b "The Inside Track With DJ Bee: Japan dogged". The Nation. 30 May 2003. Archived from the original on 11 November 2005. Retrieved 31 October 2024.
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  7. ^ "Old Dog, New Tricks". The Nation. 20 May 2005. Archived from the original on 12 March 2007. Retrieved 31 October 2024.
  8. ^ "Slipping the leash: Modern Dog". Untamed Traveler. January–February 2002. Archived from the original on 12 March 2007. Retrieved 12 July 2006.
  9. ^ Weekend staff. October 13, 2006. "Rock and Rap", The Nation, Weekend, Page 3 (print edition).
  10. ^ a b c Itthipongmaetee, Chayanit. "Puppy Love: Alt Rock Legends Celebrate Two Decades of Modern Dog". Khaosod. Archived from the original on 9 March 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
  11. ^ a b Itthipongmaetee, Chayanit. "College Rock Collision: Yo La Tengo and Modern Dog in Bangkok". Khaosod. Archived from the original on 10 March 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
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