Artist's albums
The Ruby Cord
2022 · album
Henki
2021 · album
Cooksonia
2021 · single
Methuselah
2021 · single
Lily
2021 · single
2020
2019 · album
Two Halves
2019 · single
Jogging
2019 · single
The Almsgiver
2019 · single
Peasant
2017 · album
Nothing Important
2014 · album
The Glass Trunk
2013 · album
The Magic Bridge
2012 · album
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Biography
A Northumbrian singer/songwriter with a flair for shambolic psych-folk and exploratory rock, Richard Dawson became a fixture in the underground folk scene with his distinctive blend of traditional English folk music, Sacred Harp-kissed North Country blues, jazzy psych-folk, and progressive rock. He flirted with mainstream success on the acclaimed outings Nothing Important (2014) and Peasant (2017) and teamed up with Finnish experimental rockers Circle on 2021's nature-themed art rock opus Henki. His rock and folk influences meshed on 2022's The Ruby Cord, a dark, compelling meditation on a blighted future. Based out of the industrial Tyneside region of Northern England, Richard Dawson's eclectic style has drawn comparisons to other singular artists like Jandek, Mike Waterson, John Martyn, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Adem, Skip Spence, and Robert Wyatt. Dawson was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne on May 24, 1981. He first became interested in music as a child, and as a teenager he started singing, influenced by Mike Patton's vocals with Faith No More. He took a job in a record store, which he held for a decade, and his tastes and influences grew more diverse; he developed a particular fondness for traditional British folk music, Kenyan guitarist Henry Makobi, and Qawwali, a type of Sufi devotional music. Eager to create songs of his own, Dawson bought a cheap acoustic guitar; it was soon damaged, and after it was repaired, it had an unusual sound that Dawson came to like. The guitar's unique sonic palette became one of the hallmarks of his music, and he began performing regionally. Dawson issued his first recording, Richard Dawson Sings Songs and Plays Guitar, on a local label in 2005. A CD-R EP, Motherland, appeared in 2008, documenting music he wrote for a play by Steve Gilroy. Dawson burst out of the Newcastle experimental scene in 2011 with the critically acclaimed The Magic Bridge, a collection of solo performances. Released in 2013, The Glass Trunk found Dawson offering up a largely a cappella set of six songs inspired by a month spent sifting through the tattered documents of his local Tyne and Wear history museum, and 2014's well-received Nothing Important was his first outing for Weird World Records, an imprint of the successful British label Domino Recordings. Dawson released his second album for Weird World in 2017; Peasant was inspired by tales of life in the Middle Ages, and based on his research on the history of North East England. Dawson's music took a more contemporary approach on 2019's 2020, which was dominated by rock-influenced arrangements and songs that focused on people's struggles to understand life in an increasingly unpredictable world. He continued to operate in the rock realm on 2021's driving, flora-themed Henki, which saw him collaborating with shape-shifting Finnish art rockers Circle. 2022's The Ruby Cord was described by Dawson as the final installment of a trilogy. Where Peasant was set in the past and 2020 in the present, The Ruby Cord imagined a future where augmented reality has become commonplace in the wake of society's disintegration. ~ James Christopher Monger & Mark Deming, Rovi