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❝ If there's a band that in recent years has best embodied the free spirit of the late '60s Californian scene, it's Jarvis Taveniere's Woods.
❝ Yes, in short, strumming and stumbling upon a melody is not enough to become Pavement, to be bluntly general.
❝ Woods found their identity: “Sun And Shade” soaked their country folk in LSD, producing tracks between krautrock and bossa nova.
❝ The Woods are a good pop band, but after more than ten years of releasing music, they inevitably pay the price not so much for a lack of inspiration, but for a lack of innovation in the sound of their productions...
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