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Ernest Hood

Back To The Woodlands / & Where The Woods Begin

    Written and recorded between 1972 and 1982 in Western Oregon, Back to the Woodlands is a previously unreleased, and nearly lost, album made by Ernest Hood during the same era as his near mythical album Neighborhoods. A visionary combination of field recordings, zithers, and synthesizers, Back to the Woodlands offers an unprecedented depth of access to this singular artistic mind.

    Born into a musical family, Ernest Hood began a promising career as a jazz guitarist during the 1940s, touring internationally with his brother Bill Hood and the saxophonist Charlie Barnet, before contracting polio in his late twenties. The disease left Ernest unable to play the guitar and confined him to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. It also forced him to adapt and innovate around his musical practices in the face of adversity; Hood’s value of sound matured with a remarkably democratic and nonhierarchical approach and application.

    Taking up the zither, a less physically-demanding stringed instrument to the guitar, embarking upon the unprecedented process of incorporating field recordings into his work as early as 1956, and eventually discovering the synthesizer, Hood’s music became imbued with optimism and subtle cultural critique. This ethos and technique - refined over the coming decades - would lay the groundwork for a sprawling body of radio work, mail order recordings for homebound listeners, and Neighborhoods, self-issued as a small vinyl edition in 1975.

    Where Neighborhoods, a nostalgic opus, drawing from a well of collective memory of the 1950s, is defined by traces of human activity, Back to the Woodlands leaves the modern world behind, delving into Hood’s love for nature. Only recently discovered in his archives, the album dramatically expands his concept of “musical cinematography,” imagistically triggering states of sensory memory from within its zither and synthesizer melodies, intertwined with field recordings made during Hood’s extensive travels throughout Oregon. If Neighborhoods is a retreat into the gauzy joys of a romanticized past, Back to the Woodlands is an immersion in the timeless sanctuary of the natural world.

    A fascinating counterpoint to its predecessor, Back to the Woodlands brings us even closer to Hood’s belief in the transportive qualities of sound; that field recordings could serve as a vehicle for the imagination and liberation, particularly for those with similar mobile disabilities as his own. Across the album’s twelve compositions, the rippling instrumental harmonics - shifting between abstraction and playful melody - fold so seamlessly into the birdsong, bubbling brooks, and other environmental ambiences, that they often give the impression of having been recording within the landscapes toward which they whisper.

    Falling somewhere between the immersive calm of healing music and New Age, the creative field recording practices of sound ecologists

    world building for Folkways, and the jazz infected ambiences during Obscure / Editions EG’s highest heights, Back to the Woodlands sculpts an singular proximity of music for its moment; a form of ambient sonic realism that draws the consciousness toward its surroundings as much as within.

    Working closely with his estate to maintain his original vision, Freedom to Spend has restored and remastered this never before released, lost masterpiece by Ernest Hood from the original tapes. Ernest Hood’s Back to the Woodlands will be issued on vinyl, as well as on CD in combination with its contemporary Where the Woods Begin, with new liner notes by Michael Klausman. On behalf of Ernest Hood and Freedom To Spend, a portion of the proceeds from this release will benefit Oregon Wild, an organization dedicated to protecting and restoring Oregon’s wildlands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy for future generations.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Open Fields
    2. Where The Woods Begin
    3. Train To Grass Creek
    4. Shadows On The River
    5. Riffles
    6. Hay Zephyrs
    7. The Sleeping Gorge
    8. Salmonberry
    9. The Distant Hill
    10. Watercourse
    11. The Mosses
    12. Cloud Across The Field
    13. Little Bug
    14. Sitka
    15. Scintilla
    16. Old Covered Bridge
    17. The Brophy Road

    Poster Paints

    Poster Paints

      Debut LP from Poster Paints, feat. members of Frightened Rabbit and CHVRCHES.

      TRACK LISTING

      SIDE A
      1. Still Got You
      2. Number 1
      3. Not Sorry
      4. Never Saw It Coming
      5. Circus Moving On
      SIDE B
      1. Falling Hard
      2. Ribbons
      3. Rupture
      4. Hard To Sweeten
      5. My Song

      Built To Spill

      Built To Spill Plays The Songs Of Daniel Johnston

        In 2017 Built To Spill was invited to play a few shows as Daniel Johnston's back up band This is what those rehearsals sounded like. 11 tracks of Johnston's fractured pop presented through the eyes of Built To Spill.

        TRACK LISTING

        SIDE A

        1. Bloody Rainbow
        2. Tell Me Now
        3. Honey I Sure Miss You
        4. Good Morning You
        5. Heart, Mind And Soul

        SIDE B

        1. Life In Vain
        2. Mountain Top
        3. Queenie The Dog
        4. Impossible Love
        5. Fake Records Of Rock & Roll
        6. Fish

        Paws

        Your Church On My Bonfire

          After several long years marked by devastating losses, broken relationships, lineup changes and numerous tours across the globe playing shows alongside bands like Frightened Rabbit, The Cribs, Death Cab For Cutie and Japanese Breakfast, Scottish rock trio Paws - comprised of vocalist and guitarist Phillip Taylor, drummer Josh Swinney and bassist John Bonnar - returned home to Glasgow to get to work on the songs that would become Your Church On My Bonfire, the band’s fourth album and first full-length since 2016’s Mark Hoppusproduced No Grace. Rather than let the massively life- altering changes they endured overwhelm them or drive them into silence, Paws chose to embrace those changes, allowing what came after to inspire a new version of the band reflective of the people they became in the process. Your Church On My Bonfire was recorded in Scotland in October 2018. Producer and mixing engineer Andy Monaghan (Frightened Rabbit) brought out a gentler side of Paws previously masked by noisy guitars and raucous drums. Whereas No Grace showcased the trio at their most personally withdrawn, letting the instrumentation bear the emotional load, Your Church finds a band unafraid to lay themselves bare, with songwriter Phillip Taylor at his most tender yet, intimately addressing difficult issues like death, loss, forgiveness, regret, and mental health with touching candidness.

          TRACK LISTING

          Side A
          1. What We Want
          2. Not Enough
          3. The Watering Hole
          4. Joanna
          5. Anything Worse
          6. Honoured To Be Honest

          Side B
          1. Like Some Injured Fawn
          2. The Slow Sprint (feat. Meredith Godreau)
          3. Milk, Honey And Sweat
          4. Arachnids
          5. Not Goodbye (See You Later)

          In 2014, after 10 years of touring the world in Black Lips and Diamond Rugs, guitarist and vocalist St. Pé needed a change. He packed up his gear and moved to Nashville, where he settled down in a log cabin formerly owned by country legend Roy Acuff. Before long, that home turned into a studio, and with the help of a number of friends ‘Fixed Focus’ was born. It’s less a departure from the sounds of the Lips and Rugs as it is an informed continuation of them that maintains all the hooks and pop sensibilities of his previous acts, while refining them with a bit of Nashville class and a hint of the darkness that ten years on the road imbues upon the soul. From sing-along stompers to Southern Gothic explorations, ‘Fixed Focus’ is a fully formed solo debut that sounds more like an album from deep into an established career.

          TRACK LISTING

          1. Street Lights
          2. Renowned Movement
          3. Kiss It Goodbye
          4. Dawn Of Tomorrow
          5. Carbon Maker
          6. Sweet Laurel
          7. Got The Look
          8. Southern Sunshine
          9. Spun And Spurn
          10. As Of Late
          11. Yesteryear Gone
          12. Burning Bright

          Ernest

          Puppies / Preggie

            Originating from Hull, genre crossing outfit Ernest blasted onto the UK touring circuit and through an extensive three year calendar have earned themselves a considerably loyal fan base as well as the experience and exposure that comes with performing alongside big names like The Futureheads, Snow Patrol, The Zutons.


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