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Woods (band)
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Woods is an American folk rock band from Brooklyn, New York,[2] formed in 2005.[3] The band consists of Jeremy Earl (vocals, guitar), Jarvis Taveniere (various instruments, production), Aaron Neveu (drums), Chuck Van Dyck (bass), and Kyle Forester (keyboards, sax). The band's former bassist, Kevin Morby, left the band in 2013.[4]
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![]() Woods performing at Flow Festival in Helsinki, Finland in 2013 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Genres | |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Woodsist, Shrimper |
Members | Jeremy Earl Jarvis Taveniere Aaron Neveu Chuck Van Dyck Kyle Forester |
Past members | John Andrews Kevin Morby G. Lucas Crane Christian DeRoeck |
Website | woodsist |
Woods have released 11 albums, the latest being Perennial. Pitchfork Media reviewed one of their previous albums, Songs of Shame, giving the band its "Best New Music" designation and describing the sound as "a distinctive blend of spooky campfire folk, lo-fi rock, homemade tape collages, and other noisy interludes, all anchored by deceptively sturdy melodies."[5]
Singer-guitarist and founder Jeremy Earl also runs the Brooklyn label Woodsist, for whom the band releases their work.