Song of the Day: Woods Family Creeps – ‘End to End’

admin on Apr 9th 2008

Woods Family Creeps – ‘End to End’

I have not had the best of days today…but this song offers just the right dash of macabre and charm for me to drape my weary head over.

Woods began in the woods, at the foot of Bear Mountain. In the earliest days it was a collaborative improvisational group with two core members and several guests, known as “woodsists.” Shortly thereafter, Jeremy Earl and Christian DeRoeck emerged from the woods, dusted themselves off, and began to walk upright. The two woodsists immersed themselves in human culture, learned to craft a melody, to wield a tambourine, to construct a crude phonograph from spare bicycle parts. They learned the value of a cassette. Jeremy and Christian returned to the woods and shared their newfound knowledge with the other woodsists. The result was Woods, songs and improvisations by outsiders, inspired by the human experience.

Lysergic & infectiously bent acid folk mashed into [album]faust IV[/album] style electronically dosed pop grooving, all awash in odd studio effects, motorik percussion, cracked fuzz, unique vocal gush, twisted lyrics, and burning psychedelic jams. Plus, enough sweet hooks to get your next freak out party moving right. Hell yes, its a wicked one.

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