Woodsist 090
Release Date: May 19, 2017
"Wisdom comes with age, so it’s no surprise that Woods have grown more 
sage in the twelve years since they formed, expanding from sylvan drum 
circles into increasingly elaborate, transcendent psychedelia."- Pitchfork
"We walked down streets and crammed onto trains, our faces masks of 
fear. Unsure how to react, we, collectively, did not react. We grieved 
for a country and an ideal we never thought would die. We grieved for a 
loss of certainty.
We argued about what we thought would happen. We preached understanding.
 We advocated for anger. Some people said that we’d at least get some 
incredible art, other people said that was a small view of a world we 
were quickly realizing we’d misunderstood. Everyone was right. Everyone 
was wrong. Art made in precarious times matters as much as we let it 
matter.
But what are we looking for from the art we enjoy? Escapism? A reckoning
 with harsh reality? A temporary shared hallucination? Music can heal 
because it presents the pain of being human as universal. 
Love is Love was written and recorded in the two months immediately 
following the election, but it’s not a record borne entirely of angry, 
knee-jerk reaction to what America is becoming. Instead, it’s a 
meditation on love, and on what life means now. Taking cues from last 
year’s City Sun Eater in the River of Light, it feels very much like a 
record made from living, shoulder to shoulder, in a major city: weaving 
psychedelic swirls of guitar between languid horns reminiscent of the 
best Ethiopian jazz—Love is Love is a distinctly New York record. It is a
 document of protest in uncertain times and an open-hearted rejection of
 cynicism in favor of emotional honesty. It is bright, and then, 
unexpectedly, a little dark sometimes too.
There will be parts of life where we will watch as events unfold and we 
will feel helpless. We will not be sure of the future. On good days, 
we’ll have each other. On the bad ones, we’ll turn to the art that helps
 us feel something. Love is Love is a document of the new world we live 
in, proof that light can come from despair and hope is still possible. 
We just need a little help remembering it exists."- Sam Hockley-Smith
Apr 19, 2017
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