Songdog – A Life Eroding
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Available on CD
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Songdog – A Life Eroding
11 track CD album.
“But when you wake up from a dream there’s no getting back there” – the poignancy of passing time, the magic dissolving, is the recurring theme of this latest album from Welsh folk noir trio Songdog. Lives fade away like a half-heard murmur 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 old punk spirit, realigned for modern times, remains intact in the uncompromising, explicit lyricism of A Life Eroding.
Coming from Blackwood in South Wales, Songdog combine acoustic and electronic instruments to create soundscapes for singer-songwriter (and award-winning playwright) Lyndon Morgans’s vignettes on life, love and loss. Songdog’s preceding efforts, 2008’s A Wretched Sinner’s Song and 2005’s The Time Of Summer Lightning, received great reviews and plays on Jonathan Ross’s Radio 2 show and John Kennedy’s XFM show amongst others. Their cover of Dylan’s ‘Desolation Row’ was commissioned specially for Uncut’s 100th birthday issue covermount.
Fans include Bruce Springsteen, who used their track ‘Days of Armageddon’ as walk-in music on his last European tour and personally requested a copy of A Wretched Sinner’s Song.
“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, Uncut
“Like Nick Cave, he sings as if the world’s end is nigh, and does so convincingly” – Q
Tracklist:
1. A Life Eroding (So Much Sorrow)
2. Obediah’s Waltz
3. Gene Autry’s Ghost
4. 3.30am (Small Talk)
5. 1979
6. Elaine
7. Sharman
8. I Got Drunk And I Wrote You A Poem
9. It’s Raining On The Old Cat’s Grave
10. An Old Man’s Love
11. The Widow