The indie music scene in Atlanta is abuzz as Zoe Bayani debuts her new single “My Dog,” showcasing a significant evolution in her musical journey. Bayani, acclaimed for her unique sound that marries pop, Americana, and indie rock, is gaining momentum with this latest release. The track not only resonates with her established fanbase but also attracts new listeners with its fresh and compelling sound.
“My Dog” is an auditory exploration that begins with the distinctive strumming of Bayani’s guitar, setting a reflective and introspective mood. The opening lyrics, thoughtful and evocative, invite the listener into a personal narrative that touches on themes of memory and self-recognition.
Delving into the inspiration behind “My Dog,” Bayani shares a personal connection to the track. What started as a tribute to her mother transformed into a broader expression of love for important figures in her life. The song’s title, “My Dog,” emerges as a metaphor representing steadfastness and individuality, especially in the face of opposition or advice.

Anticipation is high for Bayani’s forthcoming debut album, of which “My Dog” is the first glimpse. The album is set to showcase an expanded musical style and a deeper, more mature sound. Leading up to the album’s release, fans can expect a series of singles that will offer varied insights into Bayani’s evolving artistic vision.
The release event for “My Dog” is scheduled for December 15 at Aisle 5 in Atlanta, starting at 8:00 PM. This celebration will not only feature Bayani performing her new single but also provide a sneak peek of her upcoming album. The event, a must-attend for indie music followers, will also include performances by The Normas and Pinto Sunshine.
In “My Dog,” Zoe Bayani has crafted more than just a song; she has made a statement of her growth as an artist and her distinct position in the music world. The single, with its deep emotional resonance, sophisticated musicality, and personal lyricism, is poised to be a new favorite among indie music fans.
Listen to “My Dog” here.




