The new album is a work of exceptional creativity, with songs built on intelligent songwriting, top-flight musicianship, and the unfailing flair for the dramatic that has been a hallmark of the band’s sound throughout the years.
Formed originally in St. Louis, Missouri in the early 1970s, Pavlov Dog’s unique blend of rock, classical and folk music turned them into cult legends. Their initial moment in the sun was brief, however: By 1977, the original lineup had already dissolved. Lead singer, guitarist and main songwriter David Surkamp carried on creating and rejoined fellow founding member Doug Rayburn to record Lost In America in 1990. But the second chapter of Pavlov Dog's career didn’t truly get going until well after the turn of the millennium, with a talented assemblage of next-generation musicians carrying the band’s legacy forward. Still fronted by mainstay Surkamp, the group has raised its game in recent years as a new wave of interest in prog rock has allowed them to tour regularly.
1. Anyway There's Snow
2. Jet Black Cadillac
3. Mona
4. Another Blood Moon
5. Collingwood Hotel
6. Solid Water, Liquid Sky
7. Can't Stop The Hurt
8. Calling Sigfried
9. I Told You So
10. Canadian Rain
11. I Wait For You
David Surkamp - guitar & vocals
Sara Surkamp - vocals
Phil Ring - guitar
Mark Maher - piano, organ & synthesizer
Abbie Steiling - violin
Rick Steiling - bass
Steve Bunck - drums
Additional musicians :
Steve Barron - acoustic guitar
Saylor Surkamp - vocals
Brian Clarke - tenor vocals
Ranya Iqbal - cello
Matt Pickart - viola
Carolina Neves - violin