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Woodhands
“Heart Attack” - US Release Date August 26, 2008
Woodhands is an electro-pop duo with a relentlessly energetic
live-show and a total disdain for anything but balls-to-the-wall,
dirty, sexy dance parties. The brainchild of Dan Werb
(vocals, synths, drum machines) and Paul Banwatt (drums, vocals),
Woodhands has gathered national press in Canada and was tagged
as one of 5 bands to watch in 2008 by Exclaim! Magazine. This
buzz has been built almost entirely on their live show, which is
carried out without the help of pre-recorded samples or laptops. Instead,
Woodhands create the music from scratch just like old-fashioned
rock bands, and manage to steal some of the swagger of glam rock
along the way. Armed with a decidedly unironic keytar, dirty
analog synths and complex but danceable beats, Woodhands are hell-bent
on connecting with their audience and getting the room bouncing. Combine
that with an exuberant and nerd-infused sexiness, and it’s
no wonder that they’ve been dubbed “as close to a two-headed
indie Timberlake as it gets” (Exclaim!, Dec 2007).
Woodhands began as Dan Werb’s solo bedroom recording project (culminating
in a critically-acclaimed, self-released album in 2004), but after stints in
Montreal, Vancouver (Werb’s hometown), and Paris, he moved to Toronto. He
quickly became ensconced in Toronto’s fertile indie rock scene as a keyboard
player in a number of indie rock bands, and in August 2006 he connected with
ubiquitous drummer Paul Banwatt at a rock show. The pair were soon playing
live together, their first show being at an illegal Hallowe’en party in
2006, where they opened for Holy Fuck in the mud-filled and extremely condemned
Don Valley Brickworks factory. This dangerous setting may have been the
inspiration for their refusal to play shows with any kind of safety net (read:laptop).
Heart
Attack is the first album from Woodhands on Paper Bag Records. There
are ten songs on it- nine absolute bangers and the one requisite
slow jam. Coupled with the band's notorious live show, all have
been responsible for the barrage of cover stories and feature articles
that have focused around the band since the album's initial Canadian
release in April. The band has been out touring relentlessly behind
the release, including appearances at SXSW and Canadian Music Week
as well as fielding international invites to the Great Escape Festival,
the SPOT Festival. The guys are currently looking forward to upcoming
dates with Crystal Castles in New York City and Chicago, performances
in Beijing, China and participating in Toronto's annual Beats,
Breaks and Culture Festival this summer.
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