Jesse Jarnow - 12.08.2010 On its fifth album, At Echo Lake, the ragtag Brooklyn psychniks Woods has finally discovered folk-pop hooks, as if they were baubles dug up at a thrif...
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Ron Hart - 30.06.2010  As someone who grew up in the Hudson Valley area of the wideswath of land known to most city folk as Upstate, New York, there is nothingmore annoying ...
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Marisa Aveling - 16.06.2010 Much of the talk surrounding Brooklyn-based band Woods makes reference to country life. And it?s true; the band?s rustic, laidback psych-folk sounds l...
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Aaron Passman - 28.05.2010  Brooklyn-based folkie weirdos Woods were doing lo-fi psychedelia long before it was fashionable, so its fitting that they're one of the few bands work...
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Christopher Anthony - 26.05.2010  Last year to the day we introduced you to the lo-fi, folk tinged songs of Woods and not only did their superbness take us by surprise but the record h...
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Lindsay Zoladz - 22.05.2010  There’s something about how Jeremy Earl’s vocals are mixed in every Woods song that make them sound like they’re encased in a speech bubble that hover...
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Chris Norton - 17.05.2010  Woods occupy a funny place in the latter-day lo-fi pantheon. As the proprietors of Woodsist Records and Fuck It Tapes, the band's members have release...
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James Lawrenson - 13.05.2010  Tape culture has become all zeitgeisty these past couple of years; the New York Times, Guardian and Pitchfork amongst others have all devoted articles...
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Art Levy - 12.05.2010  It took Woods several years and a befuddling number of vinyl releases, tour-only cassettes, and proper albums before knocking it out of the park with...
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Zach Corsa - 12.05.2010  It’s probably easy to hate on Woods. The band plays what has been invariably described as “spooky campfire folk” with a serious hippie-1960s-classic r...
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