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                    Venue link: https://www.greennote.co.uk/production/songdog-2/Tickets: https://www.ticketweb.uk/event/songdog-green-note-tickets/14503063
Wednesday 3 December at the Green Note Camden.
106 Parkway London NW1 7AN
Songdog plus support from The Empty Bears.
Music begins 8:30 PM (Doors 7:00 PM - Tables are limited and available on a first come first served basis so, if you’d like a seat, we recommend arriving early! Also so you don't miss our excellent support artists!)
Songdog are a trio centred around Welsh songwriter Lyndon Morgans. He is joined by longstanding fellow Songdog regular Karl ‘Pod’ Woodward, who provides keyboard and the distinctive Mellotron sound that peppers the latest album, plus new violinist Bethan Frieze.
‘Mirabilia Mundi’ was released earlier this year on Junkyard Songs and is the latest album from Songdog. Over the course of the record’s ten songs Lyndon continues his exploration of favourite themes: time passing and the struggle to make sense of a disappearing world; a foreboding of things ending and a looking back at long-lost glory days. There are nods to the earliest Songdog albums woven throughout for those who know them. There’s a new producer, too, Al Steele (also known as guitarist with The Korgis).
Previous albums include 2022’s ‘Of Gods And Men’ (which came out under Lyndon’s own name), ’A Happy Ending, ‘Joy Street’, 'Last Orders at Harry's Bar’, ‘A Life Eroding’, ‘A Wretched Sinner's Song’, ‘The Time Of Summer Lightning’, ‘Haiku’ and ‘The Way Of The World’ and were released to great reviews from the likes of Uncut, Mojo, The Mirror, Maverick, RnR and Americana UK amongst others. Lyndon's tracks have featured on BBC Radio 2 and BBC 6Music plus other regional and international shows, he recorded a session for Tom Robinson's show and his music has been praised by Bruce Springsteen and Robert Wyatt.
What they’ve said about the music:
“Ten songs, ten peerless evocations of place, people and time passing, where every word is exactly right and every line conjures up an unforgettable image or memory.. This will be the album of the year.” 5* RnR (Jeremy Searle)
“A gifted, fearless songwriter ...sculpting heart's-done-time melancholy, reverie, black comedy and poetry into extraordinary shapes.” 4* Mojo (James McNair)
“These are elegies for art and bad behaviour that felt immortally good, an old idea of bohemia defiantly hanging on.” 8/10 Uncut (Nick Hasted)
“There lingers a feeling that Mr Morgans is a little bit star crossed. It is a wonderful world and Morgans has travelled through it possessing a big talent.” Americana UK (Andy Davidson)
“Mortality, loss and failed dreams loom large, through Morgans’s deeply poetic words and the simple but intoxicating melodies.” Fatea (Mike Davies)
“Broken-hearted canvases filled with elusive, poetic narratives.” Arts Desk (Thomas Green)
How will it sound?
Songdog on YouTube
www.songdog.co.uk
The Empty Bears is the new collaboration of singer/songwriters, and former Dead City Athletic bandmates, Phil Burdett and Kev Butler, joined by singer and She-Bear Colleen McCarthy (who has featured on many of Burdett's solo releases).
Formed only recently in the Spring of 2025, The Empty Bears have been busy and productive, writing new songs and honing their rich melodic sound, with a strong live presence, and more than enough material already for a debut album, to be DIY recorded over the coming months.
Expect original, harmony-driven, acoustic tunes, drawing on a rich palette of musical styles. Influences broadly range from Steely Dan and Joni Mitchell, to Pentangle and Frank Zappa.
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                    Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Green Note, Camden, 110 Parkway, London, NW1 7, United Kingdom
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