"Doghouse Roses do the melancholy country ballad with guile and grace. Greener the Grass is unashemedly Sandy Denny-tastic, which is a fantastic thing" the List
" It's called alt-folk...this Scots duo are going places... (4/5)" the Daily Record “
" A Great Debut Album.. (4/5)" the Sunday Mail
" A seamless mix of folk, blues, country and americana" The Scotsman
" Impressive full length debut...4/5"..The Sunday Herald
" [How've you Been (all this time)?] should be heralded along with the best of the new [folk] music releases... (4/5)" www.musicomh.com
" Very beautiful and perfectly arranged"..Der Kurier, Germany
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How've You Been (all this time)?
Released 6th Oct 2008
(Yllwrm 005)
track listing
1. Gone There
2. All I Knew
3. Greener The Grass
4. Pilgrims Tale
5. On My Mind
6. Stalling
7. Border Hills
8. Happiness
9. On The River
10. The Earth & The Breeze
Greener the Grass CD Single
Released 26th May 2008
(Yllwrm 004)
track listing
1. Greener The Grass
2. Years
Folk & Blues Part 1
Released Sept 2007
(Yllwrm 003)
track listing
1. Sycamore Tree
2. Ae Fon Kiss
3. 900 Miles
4. Fairground
5. Ye Jacobites
6. 16 Tons
""... an inspired performance... Exquisite..." Scottish Sunday Mail; "...vocals are highly reminiscent of such folk luminaries as Sandy Denny and Linda Thompson." Americana UK
Doghouse Roses - EP...Currently Out Of Print
Released Sept 2006(Yllwrm 002)
track listing 1. Happiness
2. Rise & Fall
3. The Whistle Song
4. Evermore
5. Wee Instrumental
6. As the Crow Flies
7. Nottamun Town
"Doghouse Roses - EP was voted runner up in the best single/ EP 2006 by the website Fatea "This is folk-blues as it should be...i could listen for hours"; "A formidable debut record....a captivating folk filled dream" - Is this music magazine
"On the River", a track from the new record has been included on the new Fatea showcase Ssssions CD. The Fatea Showcase Sessions are designed to provide greater exposure to artists that have impressed the Fatea team. Fatea Showcase Sessions are exclusively available for a three month period after which is will never be available again. The album, featuring 18 tracks from various duos is available free of charge from August 1st until October 31st, a nd can be obtained from the Fatea website via the link below
Download Fatea showcase sessions-duos
Doghouse Roses Biography
Guitarist Paul Tasker & singer Iona Macdonald became Doghouse Roses in late 2005 after one too many nights listening to old music whilst drinking red wine. They soon developed a sound that lies in the spaces between The Pentangle and Fairport Convention, with a nod to Gillian Welch on the way. Doghouse Roses have released two EPs to date and their full-length debut, “How’ve You Been (All This Time)?†will be out on the 1st of September, preceded by a single, “Greener the Grass / Yearsâ€, out on the 26th May.The first Doghouse Roses EP was recorded in their kitchen after gigging extensively around Scotland, England and The Netherlands. Released in September 2006, this EP featured five original songs, one instrumental and the traditional folk song “Nottamun Townâ€, previously recorded by such legends as Bert Jansch, Fairport Convention, Jackie Leven and Roger McGuinn. The quality of this eponymous debut was recognised when noted folk music site FATEA named it runner-up in the Best Single/EP of the Year category of its annual awards that year.
In September 2007, Doghouse Roses released a second EP, “Folk & Blues part 1†and embarked on a 25 date European tour with US “folk-noir†band, the Willard Grant Conspiracy. Tasker & Macdonald appeared as Doghouse Roses in the support slot and played as members of the headlining Willard Grant Conspiracy at sold out shows in England, The Netherlands, Belgium, Austria and Germany. These included London’s Luminaire, the End of the Road Festival in Dorset, Groningen’s Take Root Festival, The Chelsea (Vienna) and the Rotor Salon in Berlin.
Along the way, Paul & Iona have also shared stages with Seth Lakeman, Rodrigo Y Gabriella, Kris Drever, Kathryn Williams, Jackie Leven and Cara Dillon.
Both Tasker and Macdonald are accomplished performers in their own right - Paul Tasker began playing the guitar after hearing legendary guitarist Bert Jansch in a Glasgow working men’s club in the early 1990’s. He has played hundreds of gigs, from backing fiddle players to playing a telecaster in a “folk techno fusion bandâ€, and in 2004, as songwriter and guitarist for Sal, Paul won a coveted Danny Kyle Award at the Celtic Connections festival.
Although, Iona Macdonald is a relative newcomer, she has quickly gained acclaim as a distinctive and accomplished singer with “vocals reminiscent of such folk luminaries as Sandy Denny and Linda Thompson†(Americana UK, Feb 2007). Her growing reputation has led to Macdonald being much in demand as a session singer. She and Tasker recently spent time in the studio with 60s icon Nick Garrie, working on his first album in 40 years since the release of the “lost classicâ€, “The Nightmare of J B Stanislasâ€, and are members of Glasgow songwriter Ally Kerr’s band, as well as the Willard Grant Conspiracy.
The duo are currently mixing their first full length album of 10 original songs, “How’ve You Been (All This Time)?†with producer/composer Malcolm Lindsay, who has previously written and arranged for The Delgados and The Willard Grant Conspiracy, and, among numerous credits for TV and film music, scored the Ewan Macregor film, “Young Adamâ€, with David Byrne.
The two EP’s released to date have been well received, with more radio stations adding Doghouse Roses to their playlists. The forthcoming single and album should see the band’s fan base in the UK and Europe continue to grow, as well as expanding to the rest of the globe.
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