Dogstar Reaches Mainstream Rock Airplay Chart with "All In Now"
For the first time in over two decades, the alternative rock band Dogstar, featuring actor Keanu Reeves on bass, has made its mark on a song-based Billboard chart. Their latest single, "All In Now," has debuted at number 36 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, dated April 4. This marks the band’s second appearance on any Billboard song ranking and their first in more than 25 years, signifying a significant resurgence for the group.
The prominent placement of "All In Now" on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart is particularly noteworthy given the band’s history. Dogstar initially gained traction in the late 1990s, a period when the music industry was undergoing substantial shifts. Their earlier charting success occurred in 2000 when their song "Cornerstore," from their sophomore album Happy Ending, spent nine weeks on the now-defunct Modern AC Airplay chart, reaching a peak of number 32 in September of that year. This early chart presence, while significant at the time, was on a different format and predates their current success by a considerable margin.
A Band Reunited and Recharged
Dogstar, which also comprises vocalist-guitarist Bret Domrose and drummer Robert Mailhouse, officially disbanded in 2002. However, the trio reunited in 2020, embarking on a new chapter that has now culminated in their return to the Billboard charts. This reunion led to the release of their album Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees in 2023. The LP itself achieved success across multiple Billboard charts, including a peak of number 6 on the Vinyl Albums chart and debuting at number 19 on Top Album Sales. The current chart entry for "All In Now" further solidifies this renewed momentum.
The single "All In Now" is not only making waves on mainstream rock radio but is also "bubbling under" the Alternative Airplay chart, suggesting a broad appeal and strong listener engagement across different rock formats. This dual presence indicates a growing fan base and a successful outreach strategy by the band and their label. The album of the same name, All In Now, is slated for release on May 29 via the band’s own Dillon Street Records, a testament to their independent spirit and control over their artistic output.

The Genesis and Evolution of Dogstar
Dogstar’s origins trace back to the early 1990s in Los Angeles. At the time of the band’s formation, Keanu Reeves was already a burgeoning Hollywood star, having achieved widespread recognition for his roles in films like Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure and its sequel. This unique intersection of a prominent acting career and a dedicated pursuit of music has always been a defining characteristic of Dogstar. The band’s members have also shared screen time, with both Reeves and Mailhouse appearing in the 1994 blockbuster Speed. Furthermore, Dogstar’s music was featured in the 1999 film Me and Will, showcasing their early integration into the entertainment landscape beyond just musical performance.
The band’s initial run saw them release two albums: Our Little Visionary in 1996 and Happy Ending in 2000. Following their hiatus in 2002, the members pursued various individual projects before the compelling urge to collaborate again brought them back together. This period of reflection and individual growth appears to have infused their music with a renewed sense of purpose and maturity, evident in their recent work and chart success.
Chart Performance and Industry Context
The Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, a key barometer for rock music’s commercial performance at radio, typically measures the airplay received by songs on U.S. rock radio stations. A debut at number 36 signifies a solid entry point, indicating that "All In Now" has garnered significant airplay from a substantial number of reporting stations. This achievement is particularly impressive in a competitive radio landscape.
The band’s previous chart appearance in 2000 on the Modern AC Airplay chart highlights the evolution of radio formats and charting methodologies over the past quarter-century. The discontinuation of the Modern AC chart and the rise of new platforms and metrics underscore the dynamic nature of the music industry. Dogstar’s ability to re-enter a Billboard chart in the current era, particularly on a format like Mainstream Rock Airplay, speaks to the enduring appeal of their music and their effective re-engagement with the music market.
The success of "All In Now" can be analyzed in several ways. Firstly, it demonstrates the power of a dedicated fanbase that has followed the band since their early days and is now actively supporting their comeback. Secondly, it highlights the band’s songwriting and production capabilities, which have evidently resonated with both radio programmers and listeners. The "bubbling under" status on the Alternative Airplay chart further suggests that their sound has a broader appeal within the rock spectrum, potentially attracting new fans who may not be familiar with their earlier work.

Broader Implications and Future Outlook
Dogstar’s chart success with "All In Now" offers several implications for both the band and the broader music industry. For Dogstar, it validates their decision to reunite and reinvest in their musical careers. It provides a platform for promoting their upcoming album and potentially embarking on extensive touring, further solidifying their presence in the contemporary music scene. The success also underscores the potential for established artists, even those who have been inactive for extended periods, to achieve renewed commercial success through thoughtful re-engagement and quality music.
From an industry perspective, Dogstar’s story is an inspiring example of perseverance and artistic longevity. It demonstrates that a band’s appeal is not solely tied to fleeting trends but can endure and evolve over time. The resurgence of Dogstar could also encourage other artists who have taken hiatuses to consider a return to the music world, armed with new experiences and a refreshed creative vision.
The release of All In Now on May 29 is eagerly anticipated by fans and industry observers alike. The album’s performance will be a key indicator of Dogstar’s sustained impact. With their current chart success, a strong independent label backing, and a compelling narrative of reunion and artistic growth, Dogstar appears poised for a significant chapter in their musical journey. Their presence on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart is not just a personal achievement but a testament to the enduring power of well-crafted rock music and the loyalty of a dedicated fan base. The band’s ability to navigate the evolving music landscape and connect with audiences across different generations signifies a remarkable comeback that is being celebrated across the music world.