The Wood Brothers wb2019-03-06
2019-03-06 The Crown Room, Crystal Bay Club, Crystal Bay NV, 06-MARCH-2019

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The Wood Brothers Live at The Crown Room, Crystal Bay Club, Crystal Bay NV, 06-MARCH-2019 on 2019-03-06

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The Wood Brothers (AUD) The Crown Room Crystal Bay Club Crystal Bay, NV 06-MARCH-2019 Recorded By: RasBobre https://www.facebook.com/rasbobrerecordings https://archive.org/details/@rasbobre Mic Location:  AKG C2000B (Cardiod X/Y); Rafter Mounted 12 Feet Off Stage/12 Feet High, Center Source: AKG C2000B > Zoom Handy H6 > Audacity **24bit, not intended for CD Burning** * A Devildogs Production Show * For upcoming shows at the Crystal Bay Club please visit Devildog Productions website, http://devildogshows.com/ About The Wood Brothers; It’s the freest album we’ve done, the most independent album we’ve done, and was the most fun we’ve ever had making a record,” says Oliver Wood. “And most importantly, this is the most purely Wood Brothers’ album we’ve ever made.” Indeed, The Wood Brothers’ sixth outing, ‘One Drop of Truth,’ dives headfirst into a deep wellspring of sounds, styles and influences. Whereas their previous outings have often followed a conceptual and sonic through-line, here the long-standing trio featuring brothers Oliver and Chris Wood along with Jano Rix treat each song as if it were its own short film. The plaintive, country-folk of the album’s opening track “River Takes The Town” gives way to the The Band-esque Americana soul of “Happiness Jones.” The wistful ballad “Strange As It Seems” floats on a cloud of stream of consciousness, standing in stark contrast to “Sky High”—a Saturday night barnburner built upon stinging slide guitar funk. “Seasick Emotions” is rife with turmoil, yet “Sparking Wine” is jaunty and carefree. The end result is undeniably The Wood Brothers’ most dynamic recording to date. “Often, when you’re making an album in the traditional way, there will be a unifying concept, whether that be in the approach to the music stylistically or lyrically in terms over the overall narrative. And even though there are some themes that revealed themselves later, this one is all over the place,” explains Oliver Wood. “What I really love about this record is that each one of these songs has its own little world. There are diver-se sounds and vibes from one track to the next.” The Wood Brothers are; Oliver Wood - Vocals and Guitar Chris Wood - Vocals and Bass Jano Rix - Drums/shuitar Please support musicians that are open to having their live shows recorded and shared by attending their performances and purchasing officially released recordings and other merchandise. https://www.thewoodbros.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thewoodbrothers https://twitter.com/thewoodbrothers