Creating their own take on Traditional Celtic folk on 15th May
Creating their own take on Traditional Celtic folk, Ferocious Dog takes the traditional
instruments; fiddles, whistles, mandolins and mixes them up with a bit of, raw, buzz saw
rock n' roll attitude. With their unique, aggressive yet feel-good music they tear up
venues across the country often bringing their faithful Hell Hounds along for the ride.
For many years Ferocious Dog have appeared at small venues and pubs, until in 2009
where the band were given the opportunity to play at Bearded Theory Festival, they
went down a storm, were asked to return the following years and ultimately playing the
main stage in 2012 where their popularity grew tenfold. After this opportunity, gig and
festival offers from all over the county starting coming in thick and fast, and on the back
an eponymous album, Ferocious Dog are playing and headlining festivals across the
country.
They made history this year by become the only unsigned act to ever sell out the
Rescue Rooms in Nottingham, not only once but twice. With a successful 2014 autumn
tour including sold-out shows, and with their new guitarist, 2015 is already looking
bright.
May 1, 2015
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