
Songs Of Shame
Woods (2)
2009
Songs Of Shame is a Alt/Indie album by Woods (2), originally released in 2009. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Lo-Fi
- lo-fi
- wistful
About
<i>Songs of Shame</i> is the fourth full-length release from the shady Woods, who — to this point — have kept their sprawling and elusive brand of dark, lo-fi folk in the underbrush. <i>Songs of Shame</i> lets some sunshine in, and is a beautiful, impressive outing. Opening track “To Clean” is warm and sweet, echo dripping off of melancholy vocals and a strummed guitar clanging with nostalgia; by songs’ end, however, a raucous, howling guitar takes over, setting the tone for much of <i>Songs of Shame</i>. “The Hold” is reverb-laden, post-folk that ends in spastic, acidic guitar work, but “The Number” is all delicate, acoustic floweriness, and Jeremy Earl’s airy falsetto completes the tune without rude assault. “Rain On” succinctly weaves together influences as disparate as Pavement and Neil Young, while ‘60s psychedelia flavors the lovely instrumental “Echo Lake” and the tambourine-laced “Gypsy Hand.” There’s even a cover of Graham Nash’s “Military Madness,” done with a healthy dash of reverence in an apparent poke at our current military quandaries. The best yet from Woods.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1To Clean
- A2The Hold
- A3The Number
- A4September With Pete
- A5Down This Road
Side B
- B1Military Madness
- B2Born To Lose
- B3Echo Lake
- B4Rain On
- B5Gypsy Hand
- B6Where And What Are You?
Credits
Performers
- Pete NolanGUITAR
- Jeremy EarlVOCALS GUITAR DRUMS
- Jarvis TaveniereBASS
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
