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Storm the Pa​(​w​)​lace - The Pomeranians - Storm the Pa​(​w​)​lace

from Let's Prance! OK Pal Compilation Vol 1. by OK Pal Records

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Storm the Pa(w)lace is a dog-focussed sub group of the band Storm the Palace, featuring humans Sophie Dodds on vocals and guitar and Reuben Taylor on piano. Pomeranians is a song from their rock operetta 'Doggos' - written by band Samoyed Ted and featuring tails of his furry friends. Ironically, the process of recording Doggos in one weekend was so intense that Ted had to be sent to the neighbours so that Reuben and Sophie could concentrate.

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from Let's Prance! OK Pal Compilation Vol 1., released October 2, 2020

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OK Pal Records is an independent, artist led record label based in Glasgow & Edinburgh. Founded in 2018 by Hailey Beavis & Faith Eliott, it has since evolved into a small syndicate of spiritual warriors, good bois, egg and spoon race athletes and mummydaddys in muddy white suits doing photo shoots on escalators.

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