New York, NY (Top40 Charts) "Exuberant and explosive style"
- Elmore Magazine
"Canadian indie pop/rock with country flavors, full of reverbed croons and twang."
- The Stranger
"With atmospheric, War on Drugs like guitars and a swirling atmosphere that feels more influenced by mood music like M83 than the roots of yore."
- Wild
Honey Pie
Toronto-based alternative rockers The Wooden Sky will release a brand-new album on 28 August 2015. Let's Be Ready is a compilation of songs that mirror everything the band has become on stage and beyond. Armed with swaggering guitars, rolling drums and melodies that sweep their way toward open-armed choruses, The Wooden Sky's newest record is at once familiar, while fans will mark a definite evolution in their sound. The band have never sounded quite as bold - or nearly as raw - as they do on Let's Be Ready.
Let's Be Ready was partially recorded in frontman Gavin Gardiner's home studio. Looking to preserve the spirit of their shows, the band captured most of the songs in a series of live takes. They focused on sounding real, not perfect. Rough edges were highlighted, not sanded down, and the do-it-yourself approach wound up giving the Wooden Sky a better sense of ownership over their work. Let's Be Ready wasn't just another album recorded in a top-dollar studio. It was their homemade, hard-won baby.
"It's either sink or swim when you play live," says Gardiner. "You quickly learn which parts work and which parts don't. You learn how to convey your ideas in a way that the audience responds to. When we recorded Let's Be Ready, we really embraced the rawness of that live experience. It was fun to make something that was a bit more ragged," says Gardiner.
The album also marked a turning point for Gardiner, who - after nearly a decade's worth of touring, writing and recording, - needed something new to remind him that this crazy career was a worthwhile endeavor. He needed to renew his vows. The solution? Make a rock & roll album that mixes the indie spirit of a bar band with the poise and punch of an arena act.
"It felt, to me, like a do or die moment," he says. "We had to choose whether to go on or just stop. Let's Be Ready gave us a sense of renewed energy. It's more of a rock album than anything we've ever made before. It's fun to go for broke, and we were happy to do it."
Let's Be Ready is out now via Nevado Records
UK Live Dates
28
September - Birthdays Dalston (w. Ykon Blonde)
1 October - Independent, Sunderland
2 October - Fred's Ale House, Manchester
Website: https://www.thewoodenskymusic.com/
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