Fuzzy Sounds Of Protest The saying claims an artist has to suffer for one’s art. We never really thought too much about whether that is true or not and didn’t really care either. We just wanted to release the music that was in us and record that with the best sound possible. Willing to suffer for that if necessary, avoiding it when possible. This lead us to recording the old-fashioned way: on tape instead of digitally, often live, and on locations such as an abondoned monastery where we found ourselves to be accompanied by haunting backing vocals we never hired. Just the sound of th… read more
Fuzzy Sounds Of Protest The saying claims an artist has to suffer for one’s art. We never really thought too much about whether that is true or not a… read more
Fuzzy Sounds Of Protest The saying claims an artist has to suffer for one’s art. We never really thought too much about whether that is true or not and didn’t really care either. We just… read more
Although their name might evoke images of a 1930’s circus act, Woody and Paul is actually a twenty first century four man band. They effortlessly merge the authentic sound of Alan Lomax with a bit of rock ‘n roll and a dose of creaking and squeaking blues into well rounded songs that stand their own ground. The new album, titled Heroes and Zeros, has just been released and features eleven present-day protest songs inspired by the sound of 60’s nuggets, 50’s rock ‘n’ roll and silence. At once cool, fresh and honest.
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Although their name might evoke images of a 1930’s circus act, Woody and Paul is actually a twenty first century four man band. They effortlessly merge the authentic sound of Alan Lomax wit… read more
Although their name might evoke images of a 1930’s circus act, Woody and Paul is actually a twenty first century four man band. They effortlessly merge the authentic sound of Alan Lomax with a bit of rock ‘n roll and a dose of creaking… read more