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TWO DOG NIGHT

One dog short of a legend

Shadow & Gudrun are a duo who built their own musical universe and then quietly moved in. Rick is a Russian‑Canadian musician who spent his youth in the late Soviet underground, playing harmless state‑approved VIA repertoires on official stages while secretly dreaming of a very different sound. Real freedom only arrived years later, when Gudrun appeared in his life.

Gudrun is Icelandic with Russian blood, somewhere around forty, and plays almost anything she can get her hands on: piano, guitar, violin, flute, sax, percussion, drums, odd little instruments picked up along the way. Rick is older – his voice and guitar carry the weight of someone who remembers exactly what it feels like when music is something you have to smuggle. Together they turned their biographies into a shared myth where fact and fiction are happily entangled.

What they are to each other offstage is deliberately left in the dark. Lovers, or not? A couple, or just two orbiting satellites who only line up when the camera is rolling and the red light is on? It doesn’t really matter. What matters is that when Shadow and Gudrun share a frame, there is a chemistry between them you can’t write into a score.

Three Dog Night became legends singing nothing but covers. Shadow & Gudrun decided to see if they could at least beat them on sheer range, and out of that came an inside joke: Two Dog Night. Whether they’ve surpassed their predecessors is for listeners and viewers to decide, but the duo clearly have no fear of range. Their catalogue runs from retro ballads and jazz standards through prog rock and heavy metal to miniature movie‑songs and late‑night lullabies.

On screen, Shadow & Gudrun play every role themselves. One day they are lovers in 60s swinging London, the next they are travellers in Middle‑earth arguing at the gates of Minas Tirith. In another video they’re gangsters in a noir city; somewhere else they’re strangers passing through an impossible metro in London Below. Their videos are shot all over the world – and in a few places that don’t officially exist. By legend, their fanbase includes orcs and elves, gangsters and angels, the dragon Smaug and anyone who can’t fall asleep to silence.

In their arrangements, Shadow & Gudrun freely lean on the guitar lines and keyboard parts of rock gods: Ritchie Blackmore and David Gilmour, Rick Wakeman and Manfred Mann, Yuri Naumov and many more. They’re not shy about stepping on stage in a Freddie Mercury costume either, because they genuinely believe that music is one, music is eternal, and what a great musician once created belongs, in some way, to everyone.

Where the documentary truth ends and the legend of Shadow & Gudrun begins is probably known only to the two of them. Everyone else is invited to listen to the songs, watch the strange, cinematic videos, and decide for themselves who these two are: lovers out of time, fugitives from other eras, or simply a pair of people who finally got the chance to play the music they’d always dreamed of.

 

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Twins on the Edge of Reason The most recent release from Shadow & Gudrun — and their most fully realised to date. Twelve songs. Four Queen tracks, three from the lost Belgian progressive rock of Machiavel, one Harry Read more

Twins on the Edge of Reason The most recent release from Shadow & Gudrun — and their most fully realised to date.

Twelve songs. Four Queen tracks, three from the lost Belgian progressive rock of Machiavel, one Harry Nilsson, one Sinatra, one ABBA, one Bésame Mucho, one Sea of Love. On paper, a covers album. In practice, something harder to categorise.

Every song on this record was chosen for the same reason: it contained a dialogue that hadn't been found yet. Shadow & Gudrun's method is consistent — take a song written for one voice, or one band, or one stadium, and find what happens when two people sing it to each other in a quiet room. The results are rarely what you expect.

"Love of My Life" loses its stadium and gains something more private and more devastating. "My Way" loses its crooner and gains a blues musician and rock-and-roll soldier who actually means every word — with the original 1968 Don Costa orchestra still playing underneath him. "The Day Before You Came" loses its ABBA dance beat entirely and gains a menacing wall of overdubbed voices in the chorus that turns a 1982 pop single into something close to a Greek tragedy. "Seaside Rendezvous" gains a mouth-brass section performed by two people who are clearly trying not to laugh. "Teo Torriatte" ends the album in Japanese and English simultaneously, the two voices multiplied into a small cathedral of overdubs that grows until it fills whatever room you're listening in.

The three Machiavel tracks — "Chronic Love," "Never-Ending Day," and "Hope to See You Again" — are this album's quiet argument: that a Belgian progressive rock band from the 1970s wrote songs of genuine quality that the world simply never heard, and that it is not too late to hear them now.

Throughout, Gudrun and Rick treat the songs they cover the way a good translator treats a great text: faithful to the meaning, free with the form, and completely unafraid of what the original author might think. They lean on the guitar lines of Gilmour and Blackmore, take Steven Wilson's guitar arrangement for "The Day Before You Came" as a foundation and build something new on top of it, preserve Yuri Naumov's original guitar parts from the 1980s Soviet underground in other recordings, and step into a Freddie Mercury costume without apology — because they genuinely believe that what a great musician once created belongs, in some way, to everyone.

Twins on the Edge of Reason is Shadow & Gudrun at their most adventurous and most themselves: two voices, one universe, no map.

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