"A Boy Named Fido" began as a solo acoustic project for British singer/songwriter, James Randall. After recording two acoustic EP's, "Dead Flowers and "The Attic" (Involving collaborations with friend and local producer Matthew Critchley) James began working on full band material with drummer Jon Miller. It was soon afterwards that a mutual friend of the pair, Bryn Faulkner, would return from Scotland to join the band on bass and the three began writing a batch of new songs, which they tested at local venues.
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The Jester Laureate
Anonyma
Tryst
Mobohasfleas
Under the Mill
Unity
Last Embrace
Real Men Don't Think
Martyr
Reprieve
Pedestal
Helen (Not Quite)
Dust
Dead Flowers
Illusion of I
Early Spring
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Contour Denied
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