Overground Police Dog Hogan
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
14.01.2022
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Hold On 03:15
- 2 Westward Ho! 03:38
- 3 Might As Well Be Love 04:22
- 4 Kathleen O'Hare 04:00
- 5 Barcelona 03:37
- 6 Here Comes Crow 04:45
- 7 I Disappear 03:58
- 8 I Need Your Love 04:43
- 9 Funfair On Shepherd's Bush Green 04:03
- 10 Cage Of Stars 03:45
- 11 Room In That Bottle 04:17
- 12 Let Me Rest My Eyes 03:12
Info for Overground
Driving country rock rhythms and a distinctive Americana vibe underpin lead singer James Studholme’s lyrics in this collection of stories and personal observations. Brilliant’ song-writing, ‘sensational’ harmonies, ‘fantastic’ musicianship, ‘joyous’ live performances – just a fraction of the accolades gathered by Police Dog Hogan at their ‘now-legendary’ live gigs. The 7-piece outfit has been attracting similar reviews for more than ten years now.
Singer/songwriter and acoustic guitarist James Studholme is at the helm, supported by fiddle, banjo, accordion, trumpet, bass and drums. These varied instruments allow the band create a mosaic of sounds and songs including husky ballads mourning lost loves, foot-stompers about the West Country and full-throated, multi-harmony anthems. Their song “Devon Brigade’ was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2018 Americana Music awards.
"There are very few albums that are all meat and no filler and this is one of them. James Studholme’s lead vocals are powerful or gentle as required and the bass of Don Bowen and Alistair Hamer’s drums keep everything together without being overpowering. Overground is an album you can listen to and then listen to again." (Dai Jeffries, folking.com)
Police Dog Hogan:
James Studholme, vocals, guitar
Eddie Bishop, violin, mandolin, vocals
Tim Dowling, banjo, flat guitar, vocals
Al Hamer, drums
Don Bowen, bass, vocals
Shahen Galichian, accordion, keyboards, vocals
Emily Norris, trumpet, vocals
Police Dog Hogan
are a hard-to-pin-down mix of Americana influences and British songwriting tradition. They combine fiddle, trumpet, banjo, mandolin, accordion, drums and guitars with four-part harmonies - then fuse it all into songs whose subjects range from shitty white wine to the first day’s battle at Passchendaele; from their trip to Nashville to being hung for stealing at Tyburn, taking in songs about love, loss and a boy growing up in the West Country along the way.
Many Guardian readers will know that Tim Dowling is the banjo player in Police Dog Hogan: what they may not know is that he’s recently added the ‘Flat Guitar’ to his repertoire.
The Sunday Times described them as ‘wonderful’, The Telegraph called their gigs ‘legendary’, Mark Radcliffe on Radio 2 said ‘a great night out is guaranteed’ and much-loved DJ Johnnie Walker has named PDH as ‘one of my favourite bands’.
In 2014, Police Dog Hogan were one of only three UK bands invited to Nashville to perform at the prestigious Americana Music Association awards where DJ Bob Harris - in town at the time - snapped them up for a live recording that has become one of the most-watched YouTube videos on his ‘Under the Apple Tree Sessions’ channel. In 2015, they made a showcase appearance on Harris’s Radio 2 show, and in 2016 they appeared at Glastonbury for the first time, on the Avalon stage. 2017 saw them sell out the Scala in London’s Kings Cross.
The band has played headline and support spots on the main stages of numerous key festivals – among others, they have been asked back an unprecedented three times to Larmer Tree, twice to Kendal Calling and Port Eliot, and four times to Cornbury. In 2018 they were thrilled to be the festival’s closing act on the Songbird Stage.
They were support to legendary Brian Wilson at 2018’s Fairport Cropredy Convention.
From March 2019, after a sell-out gig at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire, the band stepped back from touring but they are now back on the road and playing live once more. Check out the GIGS section for more details of where and when.
Booklet for Overground