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    Woods (band) 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.

  2. Sep 15, 2023 · Formed in Brooklyn in 2004, Woods have matured into a true independent institution, above and below the root, reliably emerging every few years with new music that grows towards the latest sky. Operating the Woodsist label since 2006 and curating the beloved homespun Woodsist Festival for the musical universe they’ve built, Perennial is the ...

  3. May 27, 2020 · Those two albums were Woods’ best, with Earl’s darker reveries nurtured by the band’s remarkably coherent music: warm, comforting psychedelic folk tinged with sadness, confusion, and mystery.

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  4. Aug 30, 2023 · Woods share the new double single, “Little Black Flowers” b/w “Day Moving On,” from their forthcoming album, Perennial, out September 15th on the band’s own Woodsist label, and expand their North American tour. This summer, Woods have teased Perennial through a steady stream of double singles, and today’s entry continues revealing ...

  5. Jun 20, 2023 · June 20, 2023. Woods’ Jeremy Earl and Jarvis Taveniere, photo by John Andrews. New York psych-folk outfit Woods have announced their next album. Perennial is out September 15 on the band’s own ...

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  6. Second single from the new Woods album out May 22, 2020 on Woodsist.Pre-order/ Pre-save: https://ffm.to/woods

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  8. Nov 14, 2023 · Woods play "Moving to the Left" in Chicago for Pitchfork Music Festival 2016.-----SUBSCRIBE to Pitchfork.tv: http://bit.ly/yK2Fbp-----FOLLOW Pitchfork.tv o...

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