UK Singer Songwriter "Dogman" Releases Folk-Country-Rock Album, "The Cat That Solved the String Theory" on Expat Records 13/05/11

"Dogman," hailed by many as the "English Neil Young" has crafted a collection of enchanting acoustic tracks as a follow up to his 2010 release "The Whisperer."

Chorley, United Kingdom, May 14, 2011 --(PR.com)-- UK singer songwriter Dogman, has been making music for years, but May 2011 sees the release of his first full length solo album, "The Cat that solved the String Theory" on Expat Records on 13th May 2011.

Christened "Dogman" by UK indie rock band, Starsailor over 10 years ago, the name has since stuck. The UK folk singer’s musical roller coaster began in the 1970's when he formed an acoustic band named Ulysses. Since then Dogman has embarked on various musical projects and journeys and now believes he has finally found his true voice, creating acoustic style folk songs that have real depth.

Whilst Dogman openly says, "Many people have told me I am the English Neil Young and I have been influenced by the folk rock and country King. My music does have its own unique style and the similarity is in the voice more than anything else."

Dogman's side project "The Crossbreed" with Japan-based producer "Mikans" takes Dogman’s songs and combines them with ambient electronica to create instrumental soundscapes in a series of powerful remixes.

Dogman's brand new album "The Cat that solved the String Theory" is a collection of 11 tracks including "Spitfire," a tale of a love affair between a Spitfire and an ME109 and "It's a Love Thing" a track that has had a huge response on Soundcloud.

"The Cat that solved the String Theory" by UK singer songwriter Dogman is available from iTunes from 13/05/2011. For more information, videos, and to stream the album in full visit the Expat Records site.

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