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Salad Days Magazine | December 4, 2025

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Begging Dog sign to Dais Records releases new video

Begging Dog sign to Dais Records releases new video
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A new project from Choir Boy multi-instrumentalist Jeff Kleinman. FFO: Lou Reed, Cleaners From Venus, The Bats. Reissuing debut LP ‘DEMO 1′ on vinyl December 12.

Begging Dog is the indie punk project of Los Angeles-based artist and multi-instrumentalist Jeff Kleinman. An outlet for his work outside of the band Choir Boy, Begging Dog finds Kleinman embracing the mundane with a raw, homespun sound that nods to garage punk and plain language lyricism. 26 minutes packed with rolling bass and synth lines, charismatic riffs, and motorik drum beats, ‘DEMO 1′ is strikingly tight for being exactly as titled, the first Begging Dog demos, self-recorded, self-produced, and self-released — that is until Dais Records heard it and offered to give the original album a wider vinyl release. What’s striking is Kleinman‘s craftsmanship within natural parameters, ability to tell relatable stories in these songs without pretense, and to realize dynamic material (which translates to a seven-piece live band) without much more than himself. “No one loves a begging dog” he sings on the title track, a line borrowed from a friend that embodies the project’s point of view: the world can make you feel like a begging dog in search of affection and security, but there is beauty in solitude and the buzzing monotony of it all. ‘DEMO 1′ was mixed / mastered by Matt Whitehurst. It’s currently streaming across all digital retailers and sees its release on vinyl via Dais Records on December 12. Kleinman came up playing in punk bands, and over the last two decades, he has found his place in the DIY community, having called various locations home, notably Columbus, Ohio, and Salt Lake City, where Choir Boy formed, followed by New Haven, Connecticut, before his move to LA. The songs on LP feature a range of lived-in observations, scenes, and characters. “No matter how good or not good you have it, you’re kind of like looking for something more” says Kleinman, stopping short of trying to find some larger meaning in his work. “When I’m writing about these things, I don’t try to make them more important than what they are.” ‘DEMO 1′ benefits from this straightforward, everyman humility, crossing candor with grit and hooks.

‘DEMO 1′ Tracklist:

01 – Begging Dog
02 – Cave In On Me
03 – Money Tree
04 – The Eel
05 – Laughing Boy
06 – Clamshell Tune
07 – Continuing Education
08 – Tell Me That You Love Me
09 – Common Place
10 – Here For A Good Time

Photo by Kat Nijmeddin

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