TESTIMONIALS
"The two of you sound fantastic together! It's always great to hear an accomplished vocalist AND someone who has such a command of their instrument such as you!"
- Surge Events, Los Angeles -
"Maud’s Dog are a unique musical entity. Their sound is a fantastic and free-travelling blend of jazz sophistication, theatrical art prog textures, easy listening folk minimalism, and troubadouring poetry."
"Intertwining soaring guitars with harmonic vocals in an acoustic soundscape to warm your soul, and you have Maud's Dog...in ‘Not Tonight’ there is a particular element to highlight the rawness of its powerful message. An abrupt, sudden and deafening end – like it just cuts like a painful end to its life. Described as a jazz/folk duo, Maud's Dog captures the heart of old-school folk and sprinkles it with the jazzy tones of Pryce’s vocals. In ‘Pebble Beach’, the pair concoct a tender acoustic single with a charming guitar and a rich voice; however, just as there is strength in the warm folk-filled melody, a sprinkle of vulnerability oozes from Pryce’s breathy whispers...while the melody is an elegant and simplistic folk ballad, the tune is kaleidoscopic in its barebones starkness...the song itself is enchanting with every element contributing to the masterful symphony.
I loved ‘Pebble Beach’ and ‘Not Tonight’ is exciting...what can we expect from Maud's Dog in the future? I’m sure it’ll be amazing."
Fatea Music Magazine
"In 'Not Tonight', Mark Fisher and Jackie Pryce offer a delicate ballad. Jackie's clear voice with touches of Kate Bush to it over Mark's guitar and a fretless bass create a Jazzy flavour to the tune. The words are more poetry than lyrics, which talk about living with the devasting effects of dementia. Described as a jazz/folk duo, Maud's Dog captures the heart of old-school folk and sprinkles it with the jazzy tones of Pryce’s vocals. In ‘Pebble Beach’, the pair concoct a tender acoustic single with a charming guitar and a rich voice; however, just as there is strength in the warm folk-filled melody, a sprinkle of vulnerability oozes from Pryce’s breathy whispers...while the melody is an elegant and simplistic folk ballad, the tune is kaleidoscopic in its barebones starkness...the song itself is enchanting with every element contributing to the masterful symphony."
Chris Denerley, BEYOND RADIO
"Love the record, what a beautiful song" - (Pebble Beach)
WORLD OF SOCIAL EYE RADIO
"Great track - would love to hear more from Maud's Dog" - (Pebble Beach)