The Woods Band
The Woods Band
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
In the enchanting world of folk music, where whimsy and tradition collide, The Woods Band stands out as a shimmering gem amongst a sea of imitators. This eponymous album, released in the golden age of 1971, sees the band weaving together a tapestry of eclectic sounds that transport the listener to a mystical realm where fairies dance under the moonlight.
From the haunting melodies of "January Snows" to the foot-stomping energy of "Music at the Gate," The Woods Band showcases the group's undeniable chemistry and mastery of their craft. Lead vocalist Gay Woods' ethereal voice effortlessly glides over intricate arrangements, while her bandmates provide a solid foundation of Celtic-inspired instrumentation.
The album's standout track, "The Hare's Dream," is a true highlight, capturing the essence of the band's otherworldly charm. The interplay between fiddle, flute, and mandolin creates a sense of movement and energy that is impossible to resist. It's a track that demands to be played on repeat, each listen revealing new layers of complexity and beauty.
Overall, The Woods Band's self-titled album is a delightful romp through the enchanted forests of folk music. With its infectious melodies and playful spirit, it's a record that will leave you wanting more. So grab your cloak and join The Woods Band on their magical musical journey - you won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
The Woods Band
WOODS BAND, the enigmatic indie rock outfit hailing from Brooklyn, New York, has been delighting audiences with their eclectic blend of psychedelia and folk since their debut in 2005. With a penchant for nostalgic melodies and dreamy vibes, WOODS BAND has carved out a unique niche in the crowded indie music scene. Fronted by the charismatic Jeremy Earl, whose haunting vocals and introspective lyrics have earned him comparisons to the likes of Bob Dylan and Brian Wilson, WOODS BAND is a force to be reckoned with on the live stage. Their hypnotic performances have been known to transport audiences to another realm, as the band effortlessly weaves together intricate instrumental arrangements with Earl's unmistakable falsetto. Despite their undeniable talent and critical acclaim, WOODS BAND has managed to maintain a sense of mystery and intrigue that sets them apart from their peers. With a string of critically acclaimed albums under their belt, including the seminal "Songs of Shame" and the more recent "City Sun Eater in the River of Light," WOODS BAND continues to push the boundaries of traditional indie rock, exploring new sonic territories and expanding their musical horizons. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual listener, WOODS BAND is a band that demands attention and respect. With their infectious melodies, introspective lyrics, and captivating live performances, WOODS BAND is a force to be reckoned with in the ever-evolving indie music landscape. So sit back, relax, and let WOODS BAND take you on a musical journey like no other.
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