
The raw exuberance that Woven Bones seethes from its tightly-wound innercoil of turmoil isn't exactly the stuff daydreams are made of, but as theirmenacing presence has been culminating over the past couple of years, it'snow clear as daylight that their finest efforts would come together on this,their debut LP. As they've effectively dragged the shards of their tatteredsouls with building ferocity on each of their previous singles and EPs, the evolutional process has honeditself to a fine edge, poised to level any contention and break into the blinding realness of now. They'vefinally harnessed the elusive throb and crash of their intended sonic perfection on their own terms, and thisdebut album will no doubt convert the middling masses into drooling slaves to their hypnotic heartbeatrhythm. What was only hinted at before is now as pure, raw, and ugly as a newborn jackal, squirming out ofthe wretched womb and ready to face the world, all the while, sending an evil chill down the spine andreminding you that yes, new music really can be this good.
Since the beginning,Woven Bones haveprimarily been thebrainchild ofsinger/guitarist AndrewBurr from the pointwhere their primordialooze first seeped intoour sphere of peripheralvision. After uprootingfrom Orlando in 2008and settling in Austin,Texas last year,followed by touring thedarkest corners of theundergroundstratosphere, theirseedy and insidiouslyslithered drawl has fullycome to a head,summoning the thepulse-pounding power tostand all hairs on-end.As bassist Matty andrecently recruiteddrummer Carolyn have completed the fold, Woven Bones need no announcement to herald their arrival, butas their irresistibly iridescent hazy pop grime drills itself deeper into your soft skull, it's best to just standback and experience them exploding out of your speakers.
Like the eardrum-shattering noise pop icons that came before them, Woven Bones blaze their own trail oflascivious loudness and controlled snarl that's just what the world needs right now, and the perfectsoundtrack to your screwed-up summer. The debut album, In and Out and Back Again delivers nine heartstabbinghits that just keep hitting back, so without further hesitation, we give you the debut album thatexplodes heads on contact, by your new favorite band, Woven Bones.
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