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Swaddling The Drake Stone

from Sodden Dogs And Blind, Winged Horses by Duir!

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    30-track, double CD album. Comes in a card, laminated gatefold sleeve with printed inners and track-detail insert. It has a running time of approximately 1hr 35mins.

    'Sodden Dogs and Blind, Winged Horses' is a follow up to DUIR's 2007 release 'The Stout Guardian of the Door'.
    Like it's predecessor, the album is a celebration of the quirks, charms and the folk-memories of the county of Lincolnshire. The album explores the myth, legend and topographic features of this rural county. A concept album - of sorts - the story is told through spoken-word, music and song.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Sodden Dogs And Blind, Winged Horses via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Part 2 Begins.

The Drake Stone rests outside St. Edith's church in Anwick. In a waking dream I imagine the stone wrapped in cloths like Monigan's idol. Like Havelock, he was also wrapped in swaddling bands and was rescued by Grim from the River Humber, but did this 'child' have a heart of stone?

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from Sodden Dogs And Blind, Winged Horses, released February 22, 2019
Coalwood

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Duir! Nottingham, UK

DUIR! is a musical collective based in the East Midlands, UK that utilise spoken word, music and song to bring alive the folk memories of Lincolnshire and its environs. Their inspiration stems from myths, legends, folk-tales and topographic features of this rural country.
DUIR! comprise of, Simon Brighton, Stephen Coalwood and Terry Welbourn.

DUIR! photo by Andy Weekes
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