New York, NY (Top40 Charts) A stalwart on the Americana scene, The Wood Brothers spend most of their nights singing to strangers, something they've become addicted to - not for attention it draws but rather for the connection they feel with their audiences. And it's this desire for human connection that shapes the songs on their new album 'Paradise', out October 2 on
Honey Jar Records/Thirty Tigers, and provides the storyline for opening track "Singin' to Strangers", which premiered today on Paste.
Listen here: https://shorefi.re/1MIoa98
'Paradise' is the band's most rocking and collaborative collection to date. The album features a number of firsts for the band including their first recording session at Dan Auerbach's East Eye Sound, the first time they've written an album collectively with all three members in the same room, and the first of the band's recordings to feature bassist Chris Wood on electric bass.
As captured on "Singin' to Strangers" and the donkey gazing at the carrot on the album's cover, 'Paradise' explores the paradox of longing, desire and the ways in which the pursuit of fulfillment can keep it perpetually out of our reach.
The desire for connection is clear on the album from "Touch Of Your Hand"--a song about what Chris describes as "the most basic human need that there is"--to "Two Places"--a track about longing for home and family while on the road--to "Never And Always," which examines the fundamental emotional experiences of loneliness and belonging. "Snake Eyes" and "American Heartache" both explore the dark side of longing, how the constant need for more in our consumer culture can engender a perpetual dissatisfaction with never having enough, while on "Without Desire," they find the beauty and the magic that the titular emotion can bring into our lives.
And, in true Wood Brothers fashion, the album closes on a positive and empowering note with the gospel-tinged 'River of Sin'.
The Wood Brothers are currently on a national headlining tour with stops at Carnegie Hall, Americana
Music Festival and more:
The Wood Brothers - 2015 Tour Dates
8/01 - Petaluma, CA - Petaluma
Music Festival
8/16 - Lyons, CA - Folks Festival
8/21 - Portsmouth, NH - Prescott Park Arts Festival
8/22 - Pownal, VT - The Full Tilt Boogie
9/06 - Brooklyn, MI - The Big Mitten Fair & Festival
9/12 - Minden, WV - Ace Adventure Resort
9/18 - Nashville, TN- Americana
Music Festival
9/25 - Columbia, MO -
Roots n Blues n BBQ Festival
9/26 - Indianapolis, IN - The Vogue
9/27 - Cincinnati, OH -
20th Century Theater
9/28 - Nelsonville, OH - Stuart's Opera House
9/29 - Kent, OH - Kent Stage
10/01 - Toronto, ON - Horseshoe Tavern
10/02 - Ithaca, NY -
State Theatre
10/03 - Clifton Park, NY - Upstate Concert Hall
10/04 - Portland, ME -
State Theatre
10/06 - Woodstock, NY - Bearsville Theater
10/07 - Northampton, MA - Academy of
Music Theatre
10/08 - Somerville, MA - Somerville Theatre
10/10 - Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer
11/04 - Minneapolis, MN - Varsity Theatre
11/05 - Fish Creek, WI - Door Community Auditorium
11/06 - Stoughton, WI - Stoughton Opera House
11/07 - Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre
11/08 - Urbana, IL - The Canopy Club*
11/10 - Louisville, KY - The Headliners Club*
11/11 - Bowling Green, KY - The Warehouse at Mt. Victor
11/12 - Birmingham, AL - WordPlay Theatre
11/13 - Atlanta, GA - Buckhead Theatre
11/14 - Charlotte, NC - McGlohon Theatre at Spirit
11/17 - Rocky Mount, VA - Harvester Performance Center
11/18 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
11/19 - Saxapahaw, NC - Haw River Ballroom
11/20 - Charleston, SC - Charleston
Music Hall
11/21 - Macon, GA - Cox Capitol Theatre
12/04- Nashville, TN - 3rd & Lindsley
12/05- Nashville, TN - 3rd & Lindsley
12/06- Nashville, TN - 3rd & Lindsley
3/5/16 - New York, NY - Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall
*co-headline with The Infamous Stringdusters