Woods At Echo Lake [Woodsist]
Need to know: Brooklyn’s Woods have been making back-porch lo-fi symphonies for the last half-decade. Occasionally operating under the pseudonym Woods Family Creeps, the members founded the Woodsist label that has launched the careers of buzz bands like Vivian Girls, Crystal Stilts, Kurt Vile, Wavves, Blank Dogs and Real Estate. Impressive stuff, but the band shouldn’t be overshadowed by their business venture, as they’ve made five exceptional records of their own in the last five years. Last year’s Songs of Shame found Woods at the forefront of the current lo-fi/DIY boom.
In a few words: Edging ever so slowly away from the sandpaper-rough production of their first three albums, the serene title of At Echo Lake fits perfectly with the band’s melted butter melancholy. It’s easy to hear where the band takes their direction from: the “Blood Dries Darker” evokes The Grateful Dead’s keep-on-truckin’ feel-goodness, “From the Horn” digs out a Nuggets-shaped ball of rollicking psychedelia that dives into backwards masked madness, and the banjo/sitar combo on “Time Fading Lines” recalls a soft-hearted Byrds-ian ballad. Their influences may show a debt to music of the past, but Woods’ creaky, soft-touch experiments come off as timeless more than anything and At Echo Lake is their finest example of this yet.
Best track: “Suffering Season”
R.I.Y.L. Pavement, Beachwood Sparks, The Grateful Dead, Built To Spill
Rating: 8/10
Buy, download, steal or don’t bother: Buy… on vinyl. The balance of scratchy production and gleaming melodies will
Sample: “I Was Gone”
Website: woodsist.com/woods
Tags: Woods, Woodsist
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Canadian Music Week or Canadian Music Fest, as the festival part is now being called, has always been a platform to bring awareness to what Canada’s music scene has to offer. I have to admit though, I’ve really been enjoying how over the past few years, the annual conference/festival has been luring more and more international acts into its roster. I know, I know, this is supposed to be a week of celebrating CANADIAN music, but if you’re a regular gig-goer, especially in the city of Toronto (of which there will be many), this worldwide inclusion brings some much-needed variety and let’s face it, bigger names at bigger venues.
So I present to you my list of bands - both Canadian and otherwise - you’ve gotta check out if you’re hitting the bars this week. Ta-da!
From: Toronto, ON
Recommended if you like: Glass Candy, Donna Summer & Giorgio Moroder, Little Boots
Why you need to see them: Well, singer Holly Dodson is a sight to see herself, but some people still like dancing these days and Parallels make dreamy, bubbling disco that you can indeed lose yourself to.
Fun fact: Drummer Cameron Findlay used to be the live drummer for Crystal Castles (good choice!).
Tester song: “Find the Fire”
MySpace: myspace.com/parallelsfm
Wednesday March 10, 2010 @ 11:00PM, The Roosevelt Room, 2 Drummond Place
From: Toronto, ON
Recommended if you like: Patrick Wolf, Handsome Furs, Owen Pallett
Why you need to see them: Well, John O is quite the performer and looker, just check out his video for “Wait and See”.
Fun fact: When he isn’t caked in makeup John O’Regan is the lead vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist for post-punk band The D’Urbervilles.
Tester song: “Wait and See”
MySpace: myspace.com/diamondringsmusic
Friday March 12, 2010 @ 12:00AM, Silver Dollar, 486 Spadina Ave.
From: Austin, Texas
Recommended if you like: Todd Rundgren, Animal Collective, Cut Copy
Why you need to see them: Alan Palomo recently showed off his stuff on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and proved his bedroom, pop synthphonies are actually now ready for an audience.
Fun fact: Neon Indian formed as a sort-of apology by Palomo when he was a no-show for a scheduled acid trip with a friend.
Tester song: “Should Have Taken Acid With You”
MySpace: myspace.com/neonindian
Thursday March 11, 2010 @ 10:30PM, Lee’s Palace, 529 Bloor St. West
From: Vancouver, BC
Recommended if you like: Grizzly Bear, The Sea & Cake, Radiohead
Why you need to see them: As their name suggests, there is plenty of brass horn action, plus they make the notion of jazz cool… no really!
Fun fact: Frontman Edo Van Breeman owns his label, Unfamiliar Records.
Tester song: “Slow Knots”
MySpace: myspace.com/brasstronaut
Friday March 12, 2010 @ 11:00PM, Drake Underground, 1150 Queen St. West
From: Guelph, ON
Recommended if you like: Washed Out, Small Black, Memory Tapes
Why you need to see them: Because Evan Abeele and Denise Nouvion have just put together a live band and you’ll have bragging rights to say you saw them first when they blow up.
Fun fact: The duo are giving away their debut EP free! You can grab it here.
Tester song: “To the Lighthouse”
MySpace: myspace.com/wearememoryhouse
Sunday March 14, 2010, Wrongbar, 1279 Queen Street West
From: Athens, Georgia
Recommended if you like: Melvins, Torche, Floor
Why you need to see them: They’re long-time veterans on the metal scene and they might just perform an entire set of Hank Williams covers.
Fun fact: It’s pretty obvious, but they took their name from the real Harvey Milk, the gay politician Sean Penn portrayed (and won an Oscar for) in the film Milk.
Tester song: “War”
MySpace: myspace.com/harveymilk
Thursday March 11, 2010 @ 10:20PM, Annex Wreckroom, 794 Bathurst Street
From: Gothenburg, Sweden
Recommended if you like: Sia, Portishead, The Knife
Why you need to see them: Frontwoman Yukimi Nagano, whose constant movements are a bona fide showstealer.
Fun fact: The band appear on two tracks from the new Gorillaz album, Plastic Beach: “Empire Ants” and “To Binge.”
Tester song: “Fortune”
MySpace: myspace.com/yourlittledragon
Thursday March 11, 2010 @ 11:30PM, Lee’s Palace, 529 Bloor St. West
From: London, England
Recommended if you like: Vivian Girls, The Pains of Being Pure At Heart, Sonic Youth
Why you need to see them: They’re the coolest band in England right now and sing “funny songs about werewolves, pirates and getting high in the cinema.”
Fun fact: The band’s slogan is “we put the harm into harmony.”
Tester song: “Carrying”
MySpace: myspace.com/malebonding
Wednesday March 10, 2010 @ 11:00PM, Wrongbar, 1279 Queen Street West
From: Brooklyn, New York
Recommended if you like: Kurt Vile, Mount Eerie, Ariel Pink
Why you need to see them: Their ability to deliver harmonies as well as experiment on stage with knobs and tape-loops is both aurally and visually arresting.
Fun facts: Woods also perform/record under the name of Woods Family Creeps, another variation of the band. They also release their music on Woodsist, the indie label owned by member Jeremy Earl.
Tester song: “Sunlit”
MySpace: myspace.com/woodsfamilyband
Sunday March 14, 2010, Horseshoe Tavern, 370 Queen St. West
From: Toronto, ON
Recommended if you like: Pissed Jeans, The Jesus Lizard, Drive Like Jehu
Why you need to see them: They make the kind of scraping racket that will make you froth at the mouth and lose your shit entirely… plus make you go deaf, so where earplugs.
Fun fact: Umm… they’re name sounds like the Mets (as in New York) but spell their name with a “z”. Sorry, that’s not actually very fun.
Tester song: “Dry Up”
MySpace: myspace.com/metztheband
Friday March 12, 2010 @ 12:00AM, The Garrison, 1197 Dundas St. West
Tags: Brasstronaut, Diamond Rings, Harvey Milk, Little Dragon, Male Bonding, Memoryhouse, Metz, Neon Indian, Parallels, Woods
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Swedish post-punks Love Is All will be releasing their third album this spring. The band recently signed to Polyvinyl (Of Montreal, Japandroids) and will put out Two Thousand and Ten Injuries on March 23rd. The album is being described as “an eclectic collection of pop gems, anchored by New Wave and punk rock rhythms that don’t ever let up.” So more of the same… yes!
According to Sound Cloud, The Knife are set to debut some new songs any day now. The site’s Twitter page reads: “Join us and welcome The Knife to SoundCloud! They’ll post new material in the coming days.” Just a reminder: it’s been four years since they released Silent Shout. Yeah, about time!
Nada Surf will return after three years with a new covers album. If I Had A Hi-Fi contains 12 songs by the likes of Kate Bush, Depeche Mode, The Go-Betweens and Dwight Tilley. The band will also hit the road for a world tour beginning on March 25th.
Hey, Pavement have announced the release of a best-of collection on March 9th. Quarantine The Past: The Best Of Pavement will be a 23-track remastered collection spanning the band’s 10-year career. Those 23 tracks, however, have not been revealed and Matador would like fans to guess them in their Guess The Track Listing Contest. Click here for more details.
Woodsist labelmates Real Estate and Woods will hop in a van together this spring for a North American tour. The 12-date jaunt includes two Canadian dates: Montreal’s Club Lambi on March 13th and Toronto’s Horseshoe Tavern on March 14th.
Tags: Love Is All, Nada Surf, pavement, Real Estate, The Knife, Woods
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