People find nominal reasons to hate on Dr. Dog, but everything about We All Belong is working for us so far. The record’s got the Beatles-y (shocker!) “Ain’t It Strange” that we enjoyed last year, but “My Old Ways” sees ‘em expanding their ’60s reference points enough to (hopefully) convert a few more. The first vid from the record is a watercolor-animation clip of the tap-dancing Dogs, in the pound for their old, cat-burgling ways.

And here’s an MP3 from We All Belong for your evening commute:

We All Belong is out 2/20 on iTunes and 2/27 in stores on Park The Van.

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  1. this is my favorite thing…ever

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