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Welsh folk noir duo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Songdog is a Welsh folk noir duo. As of May 2021, current members are Lyndon Morgans (vocals, acoustic guitar, songwriting/arrangement) and Karl Woodward (electric guitar, mandolin, banjo, keyboards, harmonica).
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Origin | Blackwood, Caerphilly, Wales |
Genres | Folk Noir, acoustic |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Evangeline Records, One Little Indian Records |
Members | Lyndon Morgans Karl Woodward |
Website | songdog |
Previous members include Dave Paterson, Jasper Salmon, Malcolm Phillips, and Robert Lesniewski.
Songdog's latest album, A Happy Ending, was released in March 2020 on Junkyard Songs, receiving 9/10 from Uncut magazine (Allan Jones), 4 stars from The Mirror (Gavin Martin), 4 stars from Rock n Reel (Nick Toczek) and 9/10 from Americana UK (Tim Martin).[1]
The band’s debut album, The Way of the World, was self-released in June 2001. In 2003 the band’s second album, Haiku, was released on Evangeline Records. The album received a four (out of five) star review in Uncut.[2] By the time of the third album in 2006 the band had signed with One Little Indian Records. 2008’s A Wretched Sinner's Song was a double album released to mixed reviews.[3] Their fifth album isA Life Eroding [4] Mojo awarded the album four (out of five) stars. Songdog's sixth album Last Orders at Harry's Bar was released in 2013. Joy Street, their seventh, was released in late summer 2017 on Junkyard Songs (trailered earlier by single "It's Not A Love Thing"), produced by Nigel Stonier (who also worked with Fairport Convention and Joan Baez).
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