Where to Now?

  1. Every Dog's Day 2:52
  2. My Love Feels Real 3:10
  3. She Sang Songs 4:24
  4. Donna Lola (feat. Cathy Jordan & Banter) 4:41
  5. Meet Me in the Middle 2:59
  6. River of Gold 2:44
  7. Carolina in My Mind 3:06
  8. Less Than Equal 3:14
  9. Where to Now? 2:25
  10. Empty Tracks (feat. The Potato Monsters) 3:18
  11. At a Time Like This (feat. Chris Demetriou & Adrianne Wininsky) 3:11
  12. Last Lick of Light 2:37
Released February 28, 2022 on Mondegreen Records
Where to Now? is as much a battle cry as it is Track Dogs’ new album title. 

The four Madrid-based musicians, who celebrated 15 years together in 2021, are as determined as ever to pick up where they left off after their 2019 album Fire on the Rails. This is also their statement to fans that despite the disruption of the last two years, these dogs are neither sleeping nor lying.

Started during lockdown 2020, this collection of songs embraces introspection balanced with the undeniable optimism and rhythm that has opened the doors of so many venues and festivals.

 Track Dogs’ 7th studio album delivers 12 songs with 12 musical guests including Cathy Jordan of Dervish, the English folk-scene favorites, Banter, members of Robbie's solo project The Potato Monsters, UK violinist Kate Moran andUS singer Delories Dunn. The album also features some lush string arrangements from both sides of the Atlantic courtesy of Eli Bishop in Nashville and Chris Demetriou & Adrianne Wininsky in Stockport, UK. 

From the riproaring finale of “Donna Lola” to the intimate duo of Garrett Wall and trumpeter-singer, Howard Brown, on the title track, the albumpromises new depth as well as Track Dogs’ signature fun and polish. Also included is the band's cover of “Carolina in My Mind”, which got the thumbs up from James Taylor himself. 

The cover art is a painting by friend and fan, Yorkshire painter Graham Lee, and the album artwork also features photos by Robbie K. Jones and Spanish photographer and blogger Ana Tabuenca.

With this their most collaborative album to date the band are pretty sure that whatever the answer is to “Where to Now?” the journey ahead will be shared by all of us, together.

Reviews - “Where to Now?” 

“…music that is genuine and full of precision.” 
Liverpool Sound & Vision ****
 
“…siesta to fiesta in the blink of an eye."
FATEA

"…100% entertainment." 
FRUK

“...folk's not corny, nor dead, and it's here to stay!”
Paris Move ****

“Every song…a perfectly wrapped gift...”
Alan Cackett ****

“…fizzes with the energy of release and soothes with the melancholy of rumination.” Folking 

“…signature high-energy…and impressive vocal harmonies...” 
R2 Magazine ****

“...a triumph”. 
At The Barrier

“…a musical piñata.” Gaesteliste  

“Loads of variety in the musical arrangements and the lyrical themes, great instrumental performances and lovely four-part harmonies that hint at Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.”
Music Riot ****

“...stunning collection.” 
Morning Star ****

“This melting pot of international sounds is a classic case of folk 'n' roots meets accessible organic pop...WHERE TO NOW? is a vibrant and holistic sum of using every nuance of their experience to create a slice of music oven ready for appreciation by old fans and new.”
Three Chords and The Truth UK

“(They) sound just as energetic and uplifting as before, while raising the bar in the songwriting department, with a set of very infectious tunes that won’t be denied.”
Slim chance is Back

“...a band who do indeed know where they’re going…”
Americana-UK, 9/10