Woodhands Release Remorsecapade

Woodhands Release

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Woodhands Release Remorsecapade

March 23 2010 (Paper Bag Records) Digital Full-Length February 23 Tour Dates Forthcoming. Exclusive Free Download of “Pockets” Here

“A progression of.. synth and rhythm-based tracks of lyrical power” URB

“A whirlwind of synths and beats” XLR8R

“Video game sound influenced party starting, groove inflected, but dissident music that gets all the punk-type kids moving”
‘SUP Magazine

“Blue Monday period New Order with the pop elements of Depeche Mode” Q Magazine

By far the toppest of my tips is Woodhands. Energetic synthy new wave ‘Montreal sound’, but with added bite and more than a bit of Soulwax about it, their energetic show is the highlight of an above-average programme.” NME, Live Review

“If you combine recorded output with live shows, there might not be a better band around than Toronto’s Woodhands.”
Chartattack

“Primal human emotion” Alarm

“Heart Attack’s love sexy electro jams are anything but dim-witted dance-floor fodder ..It’s an intense real-time approach that hits hard and gives a whole new meaning to the term “banging.” Exclaim!

“Woodhands‘ … injects a bit of violence into the mix, scattering shards of synths across Grant‘s tale of political and economic flameout.” Rock & Roll Daily, On Eddy Grant’s “Electric Avenue” Cover

“A sweaty, two man disco party” Brooklyn Vegan

“Gloriously sweaty, hedonistic fun” Street Index

“An electronic duo that dares to have fun” The Star.Com

“Unabashedly strong” Eye Weekly

“Uptempo, hot n’ sweaty trance music” Blurt

“Lively and energetic” Much Music

“Awesome synth riffs, precise rhythms and occasional Electric Six-style vocal freakouts” Remix Mag

“One hell of a dance machine” Venus Zine

Dan Werb and Paul Banwatt are Woodhands — a synth and drums duo intent on injecting the world of electro-pop with a dose of emotional intensity and a generous portion of glam rock swagger.

Known for their vivid live performances, free from the calculable presence of pre-recorded samples, laptops or other safety nets so aptly found in so many of their contemporaries, Woodhands compiles original dance tracks that rise forth from the pain of their own blood, sweat and tears. This innovative two-piece rely on monstrous drum patterns, speedy keytar licks, and punk rock lyricism guaranteed to overheat any room with a threshold of sound and complexity.

Since the 2008 release of their debut album Heart Attack, Woodhands has received impressive accolades for both their recorded work and their relentless live performance, appearing on several ‘Best Of’ lists including a recent anointment as one of the ’10 Best New Bands On Earth’ by British tastemaker Q Magazine following their coverage of SXSW 2009.

Woodhands Release Remorsecapade
Woodhands Release Remorsecapade

Remorsecapade Tracklisting
1. Pockets
2. Talk
3. CP24
4. Sluts
5. Coolchazine
6. I Should Have Gone With My Friends
7. Dissembler
8. When The Party Is Over
9. I Want To Be Together
10. How To Survive A Remorsecapade (Outro)

After spending the past year and a half touring Canada, the United States, China, and Japan in support of Heart Attack, and delivering a slew of remixes and cover songs that have kept the party going strong, Woodhands is back with a stimulating plethora of darker, energetic dance tracks.

The forthcoming sophomore offering from Woodhands, Remorsecapade, dives deeper into the emotional territory of Heart Attack, painting strangely compelling portraits of lost souls inhabiting the late night abyss of dance clubs (“I Should Have Gone With My Friends”), sweaty hand-holding (“Pockets”), and – of course – heartbreak, here described as ‘doubling’. The songs of Remorsecapade run from the deceptive bubble gum pop arrangement of “Dissembler” to the explosive punk rock/electro hybrid of “Coolchazine,” and throughou t, Woodhands offers listeners a rich journey throughout the scorched landscape of what their sweaty brand of electronic has now become: Risky, emotionally resonant, and dangerously addictive.

www.myspace.com/woodhands
www.paperbagrecords.com

Author: Paola