Songdog

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Days of Armageddon 00:00 Tools
Janie Jones 00:00 Tools
Desolation Row 00:00 Tools
One Day When God Begs My Forgiveness 00:00 Tools
Crown of Thorns 00:00 Tools
Ruben's Tattoo 00:00 Tools
Like Kim Novak 00:00 Tools
Owls 00:00 Tools
Pilgrim Hill 00:00 Tools
A Prayer to Old Idols 00:00 Tools
The Devil Needs You for His Squeeze 00:00 Tools
The Likes of You and Me 00:00 Tools
I Love My Angel's Plastic Wings 00:00 Tools
Interlude 00:00 Tools
A Wretched Sinner's Song 00:00 Tools
Montparnasse 00:00 Tools
I Bought a Rose from the Guy At the Traffic Lights 00:00 Tools
Loser Heaven 00:00 Tools
Barbarella 00:00 Tools
Just Another Night in Limbo 00:00 Tools
She Lets Me in By the Back Door 00:00 Tools
On Porthcawl Sands 00:00 Tools
St Lucy's Day 00:00 Tools
The Time for Miracles Is Past 00:00 Tools
A Life Eroding (So Much Sorrow) 00:00 Tools
Fairytale 00:00 Tools
Gene Autry's Ghost 00:00 Tools
Obediah's Waltz 00:00 Tools
I Got Drunk and I Wrote You a Poem 00:00 Tools
Elaine 00:00 Tools
Childhood Skies 00:00 Tools
1979 00:00 Tools
A Million Times 00:00 Tools
Jinetera 00:00 Tools
Jerusalem Road 00:00 Tools
My Space-Rock Tape 00:00 Tools
The Republic of Howlin' Wolf 00:00 Tools
The Waitress from Yorkville, Toronto 00:00 Tools
Last Orders at Harry's Bar 00:00 Tools
Those Straight-to-Video Kind of Days 00:00 Tools
An Old Man's Love 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Roads to Hell 00:00 Tools
It's Raining On the Old Cat's Grave 00:00 Tools
Haiku 00:00 Tools
Shaman 00:00 Tools
She hangs in the dark like a saint in a cathedral 00:00 Tools
3:30am (Small Talk) 00:00 Tools
The Sky Was So Blue It Was Scary 00:00 Tools
Bumpy Roads 00:00 Tools
The Time of Summer Lightning 00:00 Tools
The Widow 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Isabel 00:00 Tools
Sex, Death and Country Music 00:00 Tools
Souvenir 00:00 Tools
The Kid in the Super 8 Film 00:00 Tools
Gigolo Moon 00:00 Tools
Monster of the Deep 00:00 Tools
The Lies I Tell Valerie 00:00 Tools
Red Orchids 00:00 Tools
Something for the Woman with Everything 00:00 Tools
The girl on the escalator at HMV 00:00 Tools
Swansong 00:00 Tools
She Played Summertime (On The Brothel Piano) 00:00 Tools
Hitcher 00:00 Tools
Your new best friend 00:00 Tools
Hat-check girl 00:00 Tools
Party frock 00:00 Tools
Lazarus In Flames 00:00 Tools
So the Lord sent Chantal 00:00 Tools
Rainy Night In Chinatown 00:00 Tools
Jezebel 00:00 Tools
Blind Picasso 00:00 Tools
Shipwrecks 00:00 Tools
The Girl Downstairs Has Nightmares 00:00 Tools
A Ukulele Whizz Looks Back 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Roads 00:00 Tools
3.30am (Small Talk) 00:00 Tools
Joy Street 00:00 Tools
South London Winter 00:00 Tools
Stalker 00:00 Tools
She Said I Kind of Looked Like Strindberg 00:00 Tools
Sunshine / Moonshine 00:00 Tools
The Way Of The World 00:00 Tools
In The Well Of Lost Causes 00:00 Tools
I'm Still Waiting to Start Hurting 00:00 Tools
It's Not a Love Thing 00:00 Tools
Her With Pop-Art Lips & Cappuccino Skin 00:00 Tools
A Life Eroding - So Much Sorrow 00:00 Tools
Sunshine/Moonshine 00:00 Tools
Raise Your Glass in Praise 00:00 Tools
Cold Coffee and Ava Gardner 00:00 Tools
The Old Superhero 00:00 Tools
Helldorado 00:00 Tools
Thorns 00:00 Tools
Razor-Wire and Tinsel 00:00 Tools
Amen, Baby, Amen 00:00 Tools
Love Dies Petal by Petal 00:00 Tools
The Dry Wind of Oblivion 00:00 Tools
The Tune Of Summer Lightning 00:00 Tools
All Those Afternoons 00:00 Tools
I bought rose 00:00 Tools
Devil needs u 00:00 Tools
The Republic of Howlin Wolf 00:00 Tools
A prayer 00:00 Tools
She lets me in 00:00 Tools
With Her Pop-Art Lips & Cappuccino Skin 00:00 Tools
Time for miracles 00:00 Tools
Fairylights 00:00 Tools
Days Of Armegeddon 00:00 Tools
Tarot 00:00 Tools
janiejones 00:00 Tools
I Bought A Rose From The Guy At The Traffic-Lights 00:00 Tools
3:30am - Small Talk 00:00 Tools
A Life Eroding 00:00 Tools
Song for a Five-String Guitar 00:00 Tools
A Wretched Sinners Song 00:00 Tools
I Love My Angels Plastic Wings 00:00 Tools
St. Lucy's Day 00:00 Tools
One Day When God Begs My Forgivness 00:00 Tools
One Day When God Begs My Foregiveness 00:00 Tools
The Devils Needs You For His Squeeze 00:00 Tools
She Said I Kind of Looked Like Strindberg (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Who Will Marry Me? 00:00 Tools
Writer's Block 00:00 Tools
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“But when you wake up from a dream there’s no getting back there” --- the poignancy of passing time, the magic dissolving, is a recurring theme of folk noiristes SONGDOG. Lives fade away like a half-heard whisper behind the curtain in the cinema on a Saturday afternoon, love disappears in a taxi on a rainy night, they’re “growing old in a snakepit”, yet the spirit remains defiant in their uncompromising, explicit lyricism. Songdog are Lyndon Morgans and Karl Woodward (both from Blackwood, Wales) and Dave Paterson (originally from Dundee), whose delicate, stripped-down instrumentation surrounds intricate stories of life, love and loss. Signed to One Little Indian, Songdog's albums, including ‘A Life Eroding’ (2010), 'A Wretched Sinner's Song' (2008) and 'The Time Of Summer Lightning' (2005), have received press reviews and airplay on Jonathan Ross and Janice Long on BBC Radio 2, Gideon Coe on BBC 6Music and John Kennedy on XFM shows amongst others. Their cover of Dylan's 'Desolation Row' was commissioned specially for Uncut’s 100th birthday issue covermount. Songdog have just finished recording a new album for 2012, 'Last Orders At Harry's Bar'. Fans include Robert Wyatt, Jack Douglas (producer of John Lennon's Double Fantasy) and Bruce Springsteen, who used their track 'Days of Armageddon' for "walk in music" on his European tour and personally requested a copy of 'A Wretched Sinner's Song'. Live dates include shows at the Bloomsbury Theatre (supporting Martin Rossiter, ex-Gene), Kings Place, the Borderline, Roundhouse Studio, Bush Hall, Union Chapel, ICA and Spitz, supporting Joan As Police Woman at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, appearances at the Port Eliot, Analog, Wireless, Guilfest, TDK Cross Central and Secret Garden festivals and supporting the Go-Betweens on their last UK tour. They have also appeared at international festivals in Japan, Canada, Spain, Sweden and Russia. Influences: Lyndon reveres Leonard Cohen, James Joyce, Joni Mitchell, Samuel Beckett, Tom Waits, Marcel Proust, Bob Dylan and Emile Cioran. Plus Roy Orbison and Franz Kafka, the Beatles, Bruce Springsteen and Baudelaire. For Lyndon, if it’s not about poetry (the shorthand of the heart) and great tunes it’s probably just a career move. Sure, poetry can encompass anything from “The Waste Land” to “Long Tall Sally” but just so long as it’s there! In earlier bands Lyndon used to yelp his stuff in front of Marshall-stacks and big bass-bins, but with Songdog he changed tack and sold his gold-top Les Paul for a Martin. So there’s as much attitude in his songs as ever, only now it’s murmured sotto voce. Lyndon's non-musical writing includes 'Water Music' (for which he won the Verity Bargate Award for Best New Play), 'Jitterbugger: a cartoon for the stage', a French monologue, 'Conte de Fées' and a screenplay 'Crazy House'. He was recently invited to submit a piece on Samuel Beckett for a forthcoming book about musicians and their literary heroes, 'Filthy Lyre', and his lyrics for 'Cold Coffee & Ava Gardner' were included in a new book about Ava Gardner by Connecticut State University Professor Gil Gigliotti. “Lyndon Morgans's Welsh wanderers explore the soul's secrets and heart's longings on this richly-layered album. Musically, lyrically and emotionally, Songdog, rather than the more celebrated Manic Street Preachers, are the true bards of Blackwood." Gavin Martin, The Mirror "Lyndon Morgans's lyrics are as evocative as ever...magical songs...You'll be with him all the way" James McNair, Mojo "Terrific stuff!" Robert Wyatt “..Their music is dark and sinister and beautiful and Lyndon’s songs are by turns sexy, scary, funny, creepy, heartbreaking and usually always brilliant.” Allan Jones (Editor), Uncut “..like Nick Cave, he sings as if the world’s end is nigh, and does so convincingly” Q "..glacier-paced folk noir..the storytelling hints at a real gravity.' NME “One of those life-changing albums where you’ll remember forever where you were when you first heard it” RocknReel “Intense & sensual collection of baroque, last chance lives...supremely evocative imagery that lesser poets can only aspire to” Maverick "A totally unique sound" Jack Douglas (Producer - John Lennon, The Who, Miles Davis, George Harrison, Patti Smith, New York Dolls) "Beautiful.." Jonathan Ross Official site: http://www.songdog.co.uk/ MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/songdog1 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/bravetales EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/songdog Twitter: @_songdog Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Songdog/7722237939 Instrumentation Lyndon Morgans - Vocal/acoustic guitar Karl Woodward - Electric Guitar, keyboards, harmonica, mandolin, banjo Dave Paterson - Drums, percussion, keyboards, melodica, tablas, accordion, glockenspiel Discography Songdog's music has been played on a range of radio shows including Jonathan Ross and Janice Long on BBC Radio 2, Gideon Coe on BBC 6 Music, John Kennedy on London's XFM, the Arctic Circle and Hello Goodbye on Resonance FM plus other regional and international play. 2012 - "Last Orders At Harry's Bar" (album - 2012 forthcoming) 2010 - "A Life Eroding" (One Little Indian Records) - album. Singles: "Elaine" and "3:30am (Small Talk). 2008 - "A Wretched Sinner's Song" (One Little Indian Records) - album. Single: "Pilgrim Hill" and Christmas single "I'm Still Waiting To Start Hurting" 2006 - "The Time of Summer Lightning" (album) One Little Indian Records. Two singles released from album "Childhood Skies" and "Janie Jones www.indian.co.uk/songdog 2003 - "Haiku" - (album) Evangeline Recorded Works 2001 - "The Way of The World" - (album) Zara Records. Songdog recorded a version (with Jason McNiff) of Townes Van Zandt's 'Mr Mudd and Mr Gold' for a tribute album 'Riding The Range' (Cherry Red, Sep 2010), which also included covers of Townes Van Zandt songs by Jackie Leven, the Magic Numbers, Devon Sproule and Johnny Dowd amongst others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.