Hair of the Dog

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Killin' Heart 00:00 Tools
Some Say the Devil Is Dead 02:53 Tools
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Alone 00:00 Tools
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Step It Out Mary 00:00 Tools
Back Home In Derry 00:00 Tools
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All of the Hard Days Are Gone 00:00 Tools
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Paddy Murphy's Wake 00:00 Tools
The Colours In Her Skin 00:00 Tools
You Soft Spoken Thing 00:00 Tools
This World Turns 00:00 Tools
Into The Storm 00:00 Tools
Monster 00:00 Tools
Reilly's Daughter 00:00 Tools
Stomp 00:00 Tools
Rise 00:00 Tools
Weary Bones 00:00 Tools
Keeping Watch Over The Night 00:00 Tools
You Are the One 00:00 Tools
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Big Strong Man 00:00 Tools
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The Spell 00:00 Tools
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Satin Girl 00:00 Tools
Southern Cock 00:00 Tools
The Party Ain't Over 00:00 Tools
Ctrl-Alt-Delete 00:00 Tools
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My Only Home 00:00 Tools
Get Up Jack 00:00 Tools
The Old Black Rum 00:00 Tools
Black and Tan 00:00 Tools
As I Am 00:00 Tools
Devil's Coal (The Legend Of Jack O'Lantern) 00:00 Tools
In Death's Hands 00:00 Tools
4am 00:00 Tools
The Siren's Song Pt.1 00:00 Tools
Five to Nine 00:00 Tools
MTA 00:00 Tools
Streams of Whiskey 00:00 Tools
Smoke Smoke Smoke 00:00 Tools
Follow Me Up to Carlow 00:00 Tools
Twice 00:00 Tools
Right All Right 00:00 Tools
Johnny Jump Up 00:00 Tools
The Almighty Strut 00:00 Tools
One Sunday Morning 00:00 Tools
Mokur Jahoobees 00:00 Tools
Hammered 00:00 Tools
Color Me Fire 00:00 Tools
The Siren's Song Pt.2 00:00 Tools
Rescue Me 00:00 Tools
I Can't Fight You 00:00 Tools
Festival Of Galway 00:00 Tools
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I 00:00 Tools
The Little Beggarman 00:00 Tools
Dooley 00:00 Tools
Sometimes Is Enough 00:00 Tools
Midnight Music City USA 00:00 Tools
Lukey 00:00 Tools
Nazareth 00:00 Tools
Me and Julio 00:00 Tools
Fisherman's Lady 00:00 Tools
I Used To Work In Chicago 00:00 Tools
Drink The Night Away 00:00 Tools
Drunken Sailor 00:00 Tools
Black Velvet Band 00:00 Tools
Marie's Wedding 00:00 Tools
Let It Flow 00:00 Tools
Donegal 00:00 Tools
Bartender Billy 00:00 Tools
Tim Finnegan's Wake 00:00 Tools
The Rambles Of Spring 00:00 Tools
Mr. Spaceman 00:00 Tools
Angel From Antrim 00:00 Tools
Mcilhatton 00:00 Tools
Hair of the Dog 00:00 Tools
Mountain Dew 00:00 Tools
Alive 00:00 Tools
Devil May Care 00:00 Tools
Over You, Under Me 00:00 Tools
Empty as the Wind 00:00 Tools
The Wild Rover 00:00 Tools
Sweet Caroline 00:00 Tools
The Wild Colonial Boy 00:00 Tools
Barley Mow 00:00 Tools
Ignite 00:00 Tools
One More For Saturday Night 00:00 Tools
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Mary Ann 00:00 Tools
The Law 00:00 Tools
I'll Tell Me Ma 00:00 Tools
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Grit 00:00 Tools
Faded Blue 00:00 Tools
Me And My Uncle 00:00 Tools
Everyday 00:00 Tools
Shine 00:00 Tools
Ashes Of Love 00:00 Tools
Hellride 00:00 Tools
Folsom Prison Blues 00:00 Tools
The Siren's Song Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Lucky Guy 00:00 Tools
Too Much Distance 00:00 Tools
Strangers in the Darkness 00:00 Tools
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Between Darkness and Light 00:00 Tools
Monto 00:00 Tools
1000 Watts 00:00 Tools
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That Night 00:00 Tools
Love Hurts 00:00 Tools
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Inside My Car 00:00 Tools
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Miss Misery 00:00 Tools
Between Darkness & Light 00:00 Tools
Please Don't Judas Me 00:00 Tools
So Easy 00:00 Tools
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Changin' Times 00:00 Tools
Rose In The Heather 00:00 Tools
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Cecilia 00:00 Tools
Goodnight Irene 00:00 Tools
New York Post 00:00 Tools
Don't Go Johnny 00:00 Tools
The Siren's Song Part 2 00:00 Tools
The Siren's Song Part1 00:00 Tools
Will Ye Go Lassie Go 00:00 Tools
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She's The Wee Lass 00:00 Tools
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Mary Anne 00:00 Tools
Smoke, Smoke, Smoke 00:00 Tools
Angle From Antrim 00:00 Tools
Dark Days 00:00 Tools
Among The Stars 00:00 Tools
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Star Of The County Down 00:00 Tools
Drunker Sailor 00:00 Tools
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Sally Anne 00:00 Tools
Mary Mae 00:00 Tools
Barley Mow [Live] 00:00 Tools
The Siren's song 00:00 Tools
Mister Spaceman 00:00 Tools
Ruins 00:00 Tools
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Strangers in the Darkness (Live at Roadburn Festival) 00:00 Tools
This World Turns (New) 00:00 Tools
What Would Elvis Do? 00:00 Tools
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The Siren's Song, Part 2 00:00 Tools
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Another Night 00:00 Tools
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There are two groups that have the name "Hair of the Dog" 1) A Irish Folk Band 2) A now defunct Hard Rock Band 1) Hair Of The Dog formed in 1992, bringing together six of the most talented musicians from the upstate New York acoustic music scene. Since then, Hair Of The Dog has entertained thousands of fans of all ages with their unique blend of Celtic, rock, folk and bluegrass music. Their high energy sound, smooth four-part harmonies and tight instrumental attack has made them America's number one Irish folk band, and an international success as well. 2) Hair of the Dog WAS and is now defunct, appropriately, a Spitfire band who understandably believes the history of rock begins with Aerosmith and ends with Zeppelin. Such adherence to barbecue boogie seems refreshing, but the natural questions rear: Does HOD possess tunes worthy of its influences, and can the quartet rise above being a Saturday kegger attraction (not that there's anything wrong with that)? The good news is this record rolls out super-sized rock. The lyrics are predictably enjoyable: barnyard liaisons, monster truck dalliances, and party-right fighting. Dealer-ode "Cadillac Jack" won HOD a recording contract, and "Stomp" features some mega scraping. The violent "Whisky Tango" quotes Steven Tyler quoting Frank Zappa. And, thankfully, not a single bawling ballad exists. The playing comes off tight and fast enough to avoid blooze plodding, these riotous boys just need to stumble across a rifforama or turn of phrase as gargantuan as those slung by Nugent or even Skid Row to break from the pack. Hair of the Dog does speed down the right road though, and it's a fun ride. -------------------------- Spider_Eyez_ edit 12th August 2017----------------------------- Hair of the Dog are a Scottish rock trio who draw their sounds from the classic rock bands of the 70's with a modern day punch. Fans of riff heavy retro stoner psych rock will rejoice! Hair of the Dog is the product of over fifteen years of friend and musicianship. As children, brothers, Jonathan and Adam Holt would jam tirelessly in their childhood home; bashing out perfect Zeppelin and Hendrix covers, whilst always adding their own modern twist inspired by bands of the time such as Rage Against the Machine. In high school the brothers discovered Iain Thomson, a gifted musician with an immense classical background. Iain shared the brother’s love for jam heavy, groove laden sounds. Together they would jam at any opportunity, growing strong as friends and musicians. The trio naturally went their separate ways after high school. Jonathan became a professional actor frequenting both stage and screen. Adam joined infamous Scottish metal band Madman is Absolute. Whilst Iain pursued a highly coveted degree in classical music. Despite often being at opposite sides of the globe, whenever the trio were reunited, they would always make time to jam; continuing to explore and develop the sound they had forged as teenagers. In 2013, Jonathan and Adam both found themselves living in Edinburgh with a hunger to jam. The timing seemed perfect – as Iain too had recently relocated nearby and had been in touch regarding the possibility of jamming. In the summer of 2013, the band hit the “jam room” and within weeks had written enough new material to record an EP. The band entered Chamber Studios in late 2013 under the moniker, “Hair of the Dog” – a nod to Scottish classic rock band, Nazareth and a cheeky wink to the trio’s indulgent drinking habits. Over the space of a weekend, on a shoestring budget, the band recorded “Hair of the Dog” – a self-titled EP, recorded primarily for self-reward and personal satisfaction. The EP was self-released via Bandcamp in early 2014, with artwork created on Microsoft Paint. The band had only ever intended this to be a way of allowing friends and family the chance to hear what they had been up to. What happened next, could never have been predicted…. Like a rolling stone, the Hair of the Dog EP started to gather a lot of attention. The bands ever growing fan base (largely based in Europe) shared the EP around social media like a wonderful new drug and before long, interest in the band started to emerge. Following a string of positive reviews, the band started to receive interest from small independent labels from around the world; all keen to sign Hair of the Dog to their roster. After much thought and negotiation, the band signed an album deal with Berlin based record label, Kozmik Artifact. The deal with Kozmik would see three hundred copies of their debut album mastered by Tony Reed (Mos Generator) and pressed to high quality vinyl; a goal the band had long dreamed for. With the debut soon to be released on vinyl and interest swarming around them, the trio once again hit the studio to record a follow up, full length album. However, this time, they were armed with a larger budget and bigger ambitions. During this time, the band started receiving more notable gig offers; sharing stages with the likes of The Blues Pills, The Vintage Caravan, Elder, Mos Generator, Greenleaf and Lonely Kamel. With each set played, the band would go down a storm; winning over new fans and leaving a lasting impression with each of the headlining acts. In November 2014, the band re-entered Chamber Studios to record their first full length album; “The Siren’s Song”. Recorded and mixed over the space of a week, The Siren’s Song was a much different beast to the band’s debut. Bigger, louder and more sophisticated, The Siren’s Song demonstrated the trio’s full musical range and arson. With budget left over to spare, the band made the decision to hang up their Microsoft Paint skills and employ the talents of artist, Dominic Sohor (Orange Goblin, Raging Speedhorn, Gurt). With very little direction from the band and permission to be as creative as he wished, Dominic delivered a piece of art that was undoubtedly the perfect visual representation of the music. Finally, The Siren’s Song was ready… In July 2014, The Siren’s Song was released on digital download via Bandcamp, as well as on CD. Literally overnight, the album spread across social media, generating an instant buzz. As with the debut, The Siren’s Song was well received by both fan and critic – generating a high volume of praise throughout the European underground music scene, resulting in a host of positive reviews; as well as being featured on the cover CD of Classic Rock Magazine. 2016 saw the band travel to Europe to play their first ever European shows; two blistering sets at the highly revered Roadburn Festival – a mecca for heavy rock and metal fans around the world. On return, the band re-entered their studio and set about writing and recording a new album – “This World Turns”. Working again with recording engineer, Graeme Young and enlisting the help of James Atkinson (Gentlemans Pistols) to mix the album, “This World Turns” sees the band take their unique sound to the next level. “This World Turns” is due for release July 2017. Cheers & Beers https://hairofthedog.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/hairofthedoguk/ Read more on Last.fm. 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