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Tag Archives: Dodson And Fogg
DODSON AND FOGG – In A Strange Slumber
June 21, 2015
Wisdom Twins 2014 Life and death rumination from a purveyor of penumbral delights. There’s always been a dark hue in Chris Wade’s folk-tinctured tapestries like , but this album marks his first descent in such a gloom. No, it’s not … Continue reading
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Tagged Dodson And Fogg, folk rock, prog rock
DODSON AND FOGG – Sounds Of Day And Night
September 19, 2014
Wisdom Twins 2013 Folk rock around the clock: toned down and shimmering. It’s a quintessentially English thing for the press to be obsessed with American cabin-dwellers, while Old Blighty produces artists like Chris Wade who, in 2013 alone, delivered no … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Wade, Dodson And Fogg, folk rock
DODSON AND FOGG – Derring Do
August 5, 2013
Wisdom Twins 2013 Leeds polymath delves into the quiet joys of brotherhood to send new ripples all over the tradition. A man of many talents, 28-year-old Chris Wade packs an enviable volume of work behind his richly embroidered belt, including … Continue reading
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Tagged Celia Humphris, Chris Wade, Dodson And Fogg, Nik Turner