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    This week, indie folk outfit Woods are dropping a new 7” on its label Woodsist as a farewell to Rear House, described by the band as its “home, recording studio, creative refuge and beloved shithole for ten long years.” The commemorative 7” features new drummer, Aaron Neveu, as well as

  • With Bend Beyond, Woods makes the most noticeable change of their past three records with a serious attitude adjustment, presenting more warm, bright, and inviting songs than ever. WATCH THE REVIEW

  • Is it strange that Bob Mould’s voice makes me think of Jeff Bridges? Probably. Anyway, this new video from the influential American indie artist brings on a riff that is pretty energetic, although, it sounds nearly identical to pretty much any Foo Fighters song. It works just fine either

  • 2012

    New York experimental folk rock outfit Woods have a new LP on the way titled Bend Beyond. It’ll be the band’s seventh full-length album, and “Size Meets the Sound” is the newest track to drop from it. I may be wrong, but I believe I’ve reviewed no

  • 2012

    The Babies has a new single out, teasing toward the release of their next album on Woodsist records, Our House On The Hill. Despite some pretty solid singles, I thought the Woods- and Vivian Girls-releated band’s debut LP was a bit inconsistent with its songs being fronted by two

  • Experimental folk outfit Woods is gearing up to release a new album in September titled Bend Beyond. “Cali In A Cup” is the first single from the album, and it’s unbelievable how sunny and lighthearted the track feels. I mean, this track is essentially coming from the band that

  • 60s

    Brooklyn’s Woods has a new track out, “Find Them Empty.” This track finds the folk rock band moving towards a style that I’ve always wished they would explore more directly: The stormy psychedelic rock sounds of the 1960s. With brazen electric guitars signaling a deviation from their freak

  • On its latest release, Woods make their sound a little sunnier with brighter guitar leads and attitudes. But some of the songs here just feel too unfinished to really feel memorable or exciting for me. I dig this band a lot, but I almost feel like I’ve fallen off

  • “I’d love to change the world, but I don’t know what to do. So I’ll leave it up to you.” That was the band 10 Years After circa 1971, and 30 years later, Brooklyn’s Woods are changing things with their latest LP, Sun And Shade. It’

  • 7

    Building up to the release of their self-titled album in February, the Woods / Vivian Girls-related project the Babies are releasing a single for the track “Wild I” via the label LebensStrasse. The record’s b-side is another album track: “Wild 2.” MP3: The Babies- Wild 1 –