In April, we shared the video for “Cover Your Tracks”, the first single from Track Dogs‘s forthcoming new album “Blind Summits & Hidden Dips“, released on 6th October. The album’s title comes from their recent jaunt around the UK with Show of Hands, when Robbie made light of these particular northern road signs at a gig in Whitby. Although initially the title was intended as a joke, it later made sense as a reference to the ups and downs of the music industry and touring itself.
The album consists of seven originals, two cover songs, plus a special ode to Les Barker (featuring the amazing Alice Jones). Today they are releasing their third single, Peace Inside, accompanied by the music video below.
“Peace Inside” is 156 seconds of feel-good, contemplative music, a circular path that attempts to reduce the complexities and confusion of modern life to a singular point of calm within. The video was filmed by the band while on tour in the UK in April and was edited by Miguel Palomar. Guests on the track are Chris Demetriou and Adrianne Wininsky, whose strings featured heavily on their 2022 album Where to Now?
Peace Inside is available on streaming services now.
There’s a swelling confidence that enables them to experiment both musically and in their storytelling. In so doing, they’ve produced a set of songs that are bound to delight their many established followers and ensnare a host of new ones.
Johnny Whalley on ‘Where To Now?‘ (2022)
The band are offering a VIP pack on their Bandcamp page, which includes CD, download, T-shirt, key fob, enamel badges and tote bag! A vinyl version of the album is also available.
https://trackdogs.bandcamp.com/album/blind-summits-hidden-dips