Keanu Reeves' Band Announces Album

Keanu Reeves' band Dogstar officially announced their new album *All In Now* — their second LP since reuniting in 2023. They've shared the energetic title track and confirmed a new tour, fueling excitement among fans eager to catch the Matrix star's rock side live again.

The alternative rock trio Dogstar, featuring bassist Keanu Reeves, drummer Robert Mailhouse, and guitarist/vocalist Bret Domrose, first formed in 1991 after a chance supermarket encounter between Reeves and Mailhouse. Initially performing under names like Small Fecal Matter and BFS, they settled on Dogstar after Mailhouse found the name in a Henry Miller book. The band's first active period lasted from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, during which they released an EP, *Quattro Formaggi* (1996), and two studio albums: *Our Little Visionary* (1996) and *Happy Ending* (2000). During this time, they toured extensively, opening for major acts like David Bowie and Bon Jovi. Their final performance before an extended hiatus was in Japan in October 2002. After more than two decades, the band officially returned with a performance at the BottleRock Napa Valley music festival in May 2023. This comeback was followed by the release of their third album, *Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees*, in October 2023, supported by a 35-plus city tour. The upcoming album, *All In Now*, is their fourth studio effort and is set for release on May 29, 2026, via their own label, Dillon Street Records. The album is produced by Nick Launay, known for his work with artists like Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. A 25-date North American tour is scheduled to kick off on May 28 to support the new record.

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