tag:wovenhandband.com,2005:/blogs/wovenhand-news?p=1ALL NEWS2024-02-02T14:04:12-08:00David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandfalsetag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/73449222024-02-02T14:04:12-08:002024-02-02T14:04:12-08:00DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS ANNOUNCES 2024 EUROPEAN SHOWS, US DATES WITH REVEREND KRISTIN MICHAEL HAYTER<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/s:bzglfiles/u/156701/474e2b1d69dce2c87198206edc7e2e263f2b4381/original/sequence-01-sub-01-000.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==" class="size_m justify_center border_" />David Eugene Edwards will be back in Europe in April 2024. He has also announced two US solo sets with Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter at Thalia Hall in Chicago. All dates and tickets can be found <a class="no-pjax" href="https://linktr.ee/davideugeneedwards" target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><strong><u>HERE</u></strong></a></p><p><strong>'HYACINTH' EUROPE 2024</strong><br>Apr 11 Hendelsbeurs - Ghent, BE <br>Apr 12 Podium Victorie / Blue Heart Festival - Alkmaar, NL<br>Apr 13 Metropool / Heartland Festival - Hengelo, NL<br>Apr 14 Poppodium Grenswerk / Down By The River Festival - Venlo, NL<br>Apr 16 E-Werk - Erlangen, DE<br>Apr 17 Chelsea - Vienna, AT<br>Apr 18 House of Music - Budapest, HU<br>Apr 19 Babylon - Istanbul, TR<br>Apr 20 Gagarin 205 - Athens, GR</p><p><strong>US 2024 SHOWS</strong><br>Apr 26 Thalia Hall - Chicago, IL<br>Apr 27 Thalia Hall - Chicago, IL<br>with Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/72859892023-10-10T21:07:57-07:002023-10-16T07:48:05-07:00TREBLEZINE WRITES GLOWING REVIEW FOR DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS' 'HYACINTH'<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/s:bzglfiles/u/159790/bc04e73549c2dfd36cacd3d71d7c396f6da629f2/original/dscf0266.png/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p><p>David Eugene Edwards has never required amplification to create music that feels highly charged and coursing with an uncanny power. On his 1996 debut album with former band Sixteen Horsepower, Sackcloth ‘n’ Ashes, the Colorado-born singer/songwriter merged disparate aesthetics of The Gun Club and old-time Americana, crafting haunted Old Testament dirges through primarily acoustic instruments like banjo and bandoneon. Even with the volume cranked and the fuzz enhanced on albums like Low Estate or much of his tempestuous work with Wovenhand, Edwards is always the most intense element of the music he makes, a figure who speaks through spiritual imagery and the voice of a soothsayer. To hear his music is to feel its impact.</p><p><i>Hyacinth </i>only seems to amplify that intensity, even as Edwards returns anew to a primarily acoustic approach, its songs written largely on an old banjo and nylon-string guitar. His first proper solo album after two decades with Wovenhand, <i>Hyacinth </i>is draped in apocalyptic pall and chilly tendrils of darkwave, its atmosphere co-crafted by producer Ben Chisholm, whose work with Converge and Chelsea Wolfe would certainly qualify him for splashing the canvas with doom and portent. But even amid the subtler moments, wherein the gentle plucks of Edwards’ guitar are left to resonate on their own amid his commanding vocal delivery, <i>Hyacinth </i>is a commanding set of songs.</p><p>Full review: <a class="no-pjax" href="https://www.treblezine.com/david-eugene-edwards-hyacinth-review/#:~:text=His%20first%20proper%20solo%20album,canvas%20with%20doom%20and%20portent." target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><strong><u>treblezine.com</u></strong></a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/72817192023-10-02T11:46:49-07:002023-10-02T11:46:49-07:00CRITICS ARE PRAISING DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS' SOLO DEBUT 'HYACINTH'<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/s:bzglfiles/u/159790/fb502b8967c4212f9afeaa407f0638dfdd0a0f9b/original/self-portraits-2.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==" class="size_m justify_center border_" />"The diverse nature of the music on <i>Hyacinth </i>never overshadows the intelligent, well-written lyrics and for me recalls the spirit of the late Mark Lanegan’s <i>Phantom Radio</i>. So, a mature artist steeped in the older, longstanding genres of folk and Americana while experimenting with contemporaneous sounds results in something truly magical such as we have with <i>Hyacinth</i>."</p><p>Full review: <a class="no-pjax" href="https://www.thesleepingshaman.com/reviews/david-eugene-edwards-hyacinth/" target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><strong><u>thesleepingshaman.com</u></strong></a></p><p><strong><u><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/s:bzglfiles/u/159790/fed7da75e63ca95f11a21c351a2ecb5b4fcb00eb/original/sun.png/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></u></strong></p><p>"<i>Hyacinth </i>is yet another extension of Edwards’ intuitive ideologies, and whether these notions will exclusively be dispatched through the lens of his own name or whether the Wovenhand story will resume at some point, either way, the world of new music will always be stronger with David Eugene Edwards in it."</p><p>Full review: <a class="no-pjax" href="https://sun-13.com/2023/09/28/david-eugene-edwards-hyacinth/" target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><strong><u>sun-13.com</u></strong></a></p><p><strong><u><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/s:bzglfiles/u/159790/a0f18c0d50c7917de2de9ea44df43bd742403625/original/angry-1.png/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></u></strong></p><p>"In the hallowed corn cribs and haunted hollers of gothic Americana, no figure looms larger than David Eugene Edwards. As the resident expert on the darker corners of country music, I’ve followed Mr. Edwards’ career through its various iterations, which started way back in 1988 with the founding of The Denver Gentlemen and what would come to be known as the Denver Sound. This would encompass acts like Slim Cessna’s Auto Club, Munly and the Lee Lewis Harlots, Devotchka, and most notably, Edwards’ own 16 Horsepower and Wovenhand."</p><p>Full review: <a class="no-pjax" href="https://www.angrymetalguy.com/david-eugene-edwards-hyacinth-review/" target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><strong><u>angrymetalguy.com</u></strong></a></p><p><strong><u><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/s:bzglfiles/u/159790/b888f167851d26d3f74246ab234a483a08e27b9b/original/treble.png/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></u></strong></p><p>“David Eugene Edwards’ <i>Hyacinth </i>is the debut solo album from the Colorado singer/songwriter, famed for his work in Wovenhand and 16 Horsepower. And in the spirit of his prior work, <i>Hyacinth </i>is a dark, stormy piece of gothic Americana that’s steeped in both acoustic folk and more intensely atmospheric industrial sounds. Inspired by Greek myth and a more overall spiritual search for greater understanding, it features a juxtaposition of subtle and bombastic sounds alike, a hauntingly awe-inspiring set of dark folk at its most apocalyptic.”</p><p>Full article: <a class="no-pjax" href="https://www.treblezine.com/best-new-releases-september-29-wilco-armand-hammer-and-more/" target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><strong><u>treblezine.com</u></strong></a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/72805642023-09-29T09:25:21-07:002023-09-29T09:36:57-07:00DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS RELEASES DEBUT SOLO ALBUM 'HYACINTH'<p><a class="no-pjax" href="https://linktr.ee/davideugeneedwards" target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/s:bzglfiles/u/159790/8098dc2078ac9f05e4705cafdebdad2048622459/original/dee-cover.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></a></p><p>David Eugene Edwards' debut solo album ‘Hyacinth’ is now streaming everywhere. Available on vinyl, CD and digital via Sargent House.</p><p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:rgb(34,34,34);">“A hauntingly awe-inspiring set of dark folk at its most apocalyptic.” – <i><strong>TrebleZine</strong></i></span></p><p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:rgb(34,34,34);">“The diverse nature of the music on <i>Hyacinth </i>never overshadows the intelligent, well-written lyrics and for me recalls the spirit of the late Mark Lanegan’s Phantom Radio. So, a mature artist steeped in the older, longstanding genres of folk and Americana while experimenting with contemporaneous sounds results in something truly magical.” – <i><strong>The Sleeping Shaman</strong></i></span></p><p>Amber or Cloudy green vinyl is available through the David Eugene Edwards online stores in both the US and Europe - shop links <a class="no-pjax" href="https://linktr.ee/davideugeneedwards" target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><strong><u>HERE</u></strong></a>.</p><p><a class="no-pjax" href="https://linktr.ee/davideugeneedwards" target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/s:bzglfiles/u/159790/10612961fbc2f14d91e70d902af6b95873b4d8dc/original/22222.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/72696852023-09-07T14:36:39-07:002023-09-07T14:36:39-07:00DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS RELEASES "WEAVER'S BEAM" WITH VIDEO, SOLO ALBUM 'HYACINTH' OUT SEPTEMBER 29<div class="video-container size_xl justify_center" style=""><iframe data-video-type="youtube" data-video-id="uH09qJCttmQ" data-video-thumb-url="" type="text/html" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/uH09qJCttmQ?rel=0&wmode=transparent&enablejsapi=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></div><p>David Eugene Edwards has shared a second track and video <a class="no-pjax" href="https://found.ee/DEE-WeaversBeam" target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><u>"Weaver's Beam"</u></a> from his upcoming solo album 'Hyacinth' out September 29th.<br><br>Full 2023 European tour dates and tickets <a class="no-pjax" href="https://linktr.ee/davideugeneedwards" target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><u>HERE</u></a>.<br><br>DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS EU/UK TOUR 2023<br>Sept 24 Amplifest - Porto PT<br>Sept 28 Le 106 Club - Rouen FR<br>Sept 29 Auditorium du Conservatoire de Lille - Lille FR<br>Sept 30 De Roma - Antwerp BE<br>Oct 01 Place La Laiterie - Strasbourg FR<br>Oct 02 L’Usine - Geneva CH<br>Oct 04 BIKO - Milano IT<br>Oct 05 Casa del Popolo Il Progresso - Florence IT<br>Oct 06 Locomotiv - Bologna IT<br>Oct 09 De Spot - Middelburg NL<br>Oct 10 Tolhuistuin - Amsterdam NL<br>Oct 12 Train - Århus DK<br>Oct 13 Amager Bio - Copenhagen DK<br>Oct 14 Mejeriet - Lund SE<br>Oct 15 Nefertiti - Gothenburg SE<br>Oct 17 Kulturkirken Jakob - Oslo NO<br>Oct 18 Kulturhuset - Bergen NO<br>Oct 19 Folken - Stavanger NO<br>Oct 20 Kick Scene - Kristiansand NO<br>Oct 23 OSLO - London UK</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/72514602023-08-03T09:27:36-07:002023-08-03T09:28:39-07:00DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS ANNOUNCES DEBUT SOLO ALBUM 'HYACINTH' - WATCH/HEAR "LIONISIS"<div class="video-container size_xl justify_center" style=""><iframe data-video-type="youtube" data-video-id="U1POgSrDgF8" data-video-thumb-url="" type="text/html" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/U1POgSrDgF8?rel=0&wmode=transparent&enablejsapi=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></div><p>David Eugene Edwards has announced his first ever solo album under his own name, sharing the lead single and video from <i>Hyacinth</i>.</p><p>David Eugene Edwards has always been larger than life. His atemporal style and powerfully iconoclast presence make him seem a man somehow beyond us. </p><p>His music with innovative heavy droning folk band Wovenhand, and before that the haunting revivification of high lonesome sound antique Americana of 16 Horsepower breathed a near apocalyptic sense of urgency and poignance into musical archetypes long abandoned in the latter-20th Century. Anyone who has seen him perform live will attest to his captivating intensity as he sings and coaxes sweeping, dark fury and beauty from his instrument.</p><p>Now, on his first-ever solo album under his own name, Edwards delivers a sound uniquely his own, with a vulnerability and introspection unheard from him before. Stripping back the heavy rock of his recent work with Wovenhand, <i>Hyacinth </i>puts the man’s voice, and sparing instrumentation into the main focus. There’s a somber beauty and world-weary tone throughout these songs. The album could been considered a slight return to the more melodic sounds of 16 Horsepower’s <i>Secret South</i> (2000) and the first, self-titled Wovenhand album (2002). But there’s more going on here: a rhythmic, pulsating undercurrent reminiscent of the tape loops and rudimentary rhythms of 80s Industrial post-punk as well as 808 Drill Style beats. The overall effect is often as if we’re hearing the clock ticking away our own mortality.</p><p><a class="no-pjax" href="https://found.ee/DEE-Hyacinth" target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/s:bzglfiles/u/159790/f24f4ae3d9c537d8ee515e279cbea1f96bd8efcd/original/dee-merch.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></a></p><p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong>DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS EUROPEAN TOUR 2023</strong></span><br>Sept 24 Amplifest - Porto PT<br>Sept 28 Le 106 Club - Rouen FR<br>Sept 29 Auditorium du Conservatoire de Lille - Lille FR<br>Sept 30 De Roma - Antwerp BE<br>Oct 01 Place La Laiterie - Strasbourg FR<br>Oct 02 L’Usine - Geneva CH<br>Oct 04 BIKO - Milano IT<br>Oct 05 Casa del Popolo Il Progresso - Florence IT<br>Oct 06 Locomotiv - Bologna IT<br>Oct 09 De Spot - Middelburg NL<br>Oct 10 Tolhuistuin - Amsterdam NL<br>Oct 12 Train - Århus DK<br>Oct 13 Amager Bio - Copenhagen DK<br>Oct 14 Mejeriet - Lund SE<br>Oct 15 Nefertiti - Gothenburg SE<br>Oct 17 Kulturkirken Jakob - Oslo NO<br>Oct 18 Kulturhuset - Bergen NO<br>Oct 19 Folken - Stavanger NO<br>Oct 20 Kick Scene - Kristiansand NO<br>Oct 23 OSLO - London UK </p><p>Stream/watch “Lionisis” <a class="no-pjax" href="https://found.ee/DEE-lionisis" target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><u>HERE</u></a><br>Pre-order <i>Hyacinth </i><a class="no-pjax" href="https://found.ee/DEE-Hyacinth" target="_blank" data-link-type="url"><u>HERE</u></a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/71179082022-12-05T10:15:08-08:002022-12-07T15:55:28-08:00NOW AVAILABLE FOR STREAMING - A RIVERWOOD ARTS SESSION: DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/8afb0a6489d8536ba01db0f04cb2a81afd0a7b0b/original/a1297824681-16.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">The full David Eugene Edwards live session recorded at Riverwood Arts Studio in September 2022 is now available to rent at <a contents="http://riverwoodarts.com" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://riverwoodarts.com">riverwoodarts.com</a>. The full audio only session is available to download here: <a contents="https://davideugeneedwards.bandcamp.com/" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://davideugeneedwards.bandcamp.com/">davideugeneedwards.bandcamp.com/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE ARTIST FROM THIS SESSION & AUDIO</p>
<p> </p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/71079902022-11-22T02:12:41-08:002022-12-01T17:09:32-08:00DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS EUROPEAN TOUR 2023<p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/b0eb70246f2c7abb3ebe2b0ea6094dd41a9bb74e/original/031mbbtu.jpeg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p>David Eugene Edwards will be touring Europe in 2023. Tickets on sale on November 24th at 10AM CET at <a contents="wovenhandband.com/shows&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://wovenhandband.com/shows">wovenhandband.com/shows </a></p>
<p>DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS EU TOUR 2023 </p>
<p>Apr 11 – Heimathafen – Berlin DE </p>
<p>Apr 12 – MeetFactory – Prague CZ </p>
<p>Apr 13 - Saal X – Munich DE </p>
<p>Apr 14 – Manufaktur – Schorndorf DE </p>
<p>Apr 15 - Bogen F – Zurich CH </p>
<p>Apr 19 – Reflektor – Liege BE </p>
<p>Apr 20 - Parkstad Limburg Theaters - Heerlen, NL </p>
<p>Apr 22 - Roadburn Festival – Tilburg NL SOLD-OUT </p>
<p>Apr 23 - Roots Of Heaven Festival @ Patronaat – Haarlem NL </p>
<p>Apr 24 - TivoliVredenburg @ Hertz – Utrecht </p>
<p>Apr 25 - Luxor Live – Arnhem NL </p>
<p>Apr 26 - Cactus – Brugge BE </p>
<p>Apr 28 – Stadtgarten – Cologne DE </p>
<p>Apr 29 - Rhythm & Blues Night Festival – Groningen NL </p>
<p>May 01 – Fasching – Stockholm SE </p>
<p>May 02 – Örebro Konserthus – Örebro SE </p>
<p>May 03 - John Dee – Oslo NO </p>
<p>May 04 – Skeppet – Gothenburg SE </p>
<p>May 05 - Hotel Cecil – Copenhagen DK </p>
<p>May 06 - Kent Club – Hamburg DE </p>
<p>May 07 - Les Nuits Botanique @ Orangerie - Brussels BE</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/70980952022-11-08T12:11:36-08:002022-12-01T17:09:32-08:00DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS - LIVE FROM RIVERWOOD SESSION IS COMING <p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/c211991ccc9a13e7f9a276df874331729c02cf10/original/ppbnqeqk.jpeg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p><a contents="The Riverwood Arts Cooperative" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://instagram.com/thefarmfamily" target="_blank">The Riverwood Arts Cooperative</a> recorded and filmed a full live session with <a contents="David Eugene Edwards" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://instagram.com/davideugeneedwards" target="_blank">David Eugene Edwards</a> that will be made available soon with all proceeds going to the artist. If you would like to be alerted when it will go live and to recieve all news and updates from DEE / Wovenhand please sign up for this <a contents="sites email list&nbsp;" data-link-label="DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS" data-link-type="page" href="/david-eugene-edwards" target="_blank">sites email list </a></p>
<p>📷 By <a contents="Adam Gerhold" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://adamgerhold.com" target="_blank">Adam Gerhold</a></p>
<p> </p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/70975912022-11-07T18:09:54-08:002022-11-07T18:47:12-08:00DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS TO PLAY ROADBURN 2023 <p>Performing solo, David will be playing a set spanning his entire discography with songs from16 Horsepower, through Wovenhand on April 22, 2023. <img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/e79997c37cd62eff587de8101870d2b368d6ce4f/original/fgppz85ucaarair.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p>Read more at <a contents="ROADBURN" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://Roadburn.com" target="_blank">ROADBURN</a></p>
<p>Photo by Loic Zimmerman</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/70877762022-10-24T11:02:15-07:002022-11-05T07:16:08-07:00DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS TO PLAY ROOTS OF HEAVEN FESTIVAL 2023 and RHYTHM & BLUES NIGHT 2023 IN...<p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/d3043bd435467db7245615a8d9b3583b8f4c4dcb/original/roots-of-heaven.jpeg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" />David Eugene Edwards will be playing Roots Of Heaven Festival 2023 in Haarlem Netherlands on April 23, 2023 and Rhythm & Blues Night 2023 in Groningen Netherlands on April 29, 2023.</p>
<p><a contents="Roots Of Heaven 2023" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.facebook.com/events/1476531612839609?ref=newsfeed" target="_blank">Roots Of Heaven 2023</a></p>
<p><a contents="Rhythm &amp; Blues 2023" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.spotgroningen.nl/nieuws/eerste-namen-rhythm-blues-night-2023/" target="_blank">Rhythm & Blues 2023</a></p>
<p> </p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/70296532022-08-03T01:29:36-07:002023-12-10T09:06:34-08:00David Eugene Edwards of Wovenhand: Apocalypse Ain’t for the Faint of Heart<p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/5b35dc21d02cca52295cbeb926bcf43c9ae3fc58/original/rsz-1whcover-1-460x460.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" />Few artists have committed to the ethic of apocalyptic – even gothic – Americana as completely as <strong>Colorado’s David Eugene Edwards.</strong> From his early work with The Denver Gentlemen and 16 Horsepower to the last two decades of material he has offered via Wovenhand, Edwards practically haunts every stage, and album, with spirits that are simultaneously spectral and Biblical. On this episode of the True Tunes Podcast, John J. Thompson sits down with Edwards in front of a live audience at the Audiofeed Festival in Champaign, Illinois to talk about his origins, his musical concepts, and his mystical perspectives on everything from the nature of art and humanity to the essence of spirituality and redemption.</p>
<p><strong><a contents="Full interview via truetunes.com" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://truetunes.com/david-eugene-edwards-of-wovenhand-gets-apocalyptic-on-the-true-tunes-podcast/">Full interview via truetunes.com</a></strong></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/69805112022-05-26T08:21:47-07:002023-12-10T09:05:41-08:00WOVENHAND NEW SHOWS IN CHICAGO AND DENVER<p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/a77fb6ca5bd7ae8d9bd5f81ff9b30afcd730e02a/original/wovenhand.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p>New <strong>Wovenhand</strong> shows: </p>
<p>June 30 Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen <br>July 1 Urbana, IL @ Audiofeed Festival <br>July 8 Denver, CO @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox <br>July 23 Moran, WY @ Fire In The Mountain</p>
<p>Tickets/ Info: <a contents="wovenhandband.com" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://wovenhandband.com">wovenhandband.com</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/69651942022-05-06T07:10:15-07:002023-12-10T08:57:18-08:00WOVENHAND NEW VIDEO "8 OF 9" OUT NOW<p style="text-align: center;"><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ih13U8nk2ZI" title="YouTube video player" width="560"></iframe></p>
<p>The new Wovenhand music video for '8 of 9'. The 4:29 minutes long song is taken from the current album "Silver Sash", which was released Feb 4 via Glitterhouse Records. </p>
<p>The new album is the first Wovenhand opus completely written in cooperation with Chuck French, who is also known as a guitarist for aggressive Emocore outfit Planes Mistaken For Stars. Both know each other for ages. </p>
<p>"Light some candles, light up a fat spliff, and prepare to get weird" says Chuck about '8 of 9'. </p>
<p>9 new songs in total were recorded that despite their power and heavyness have lost nothing of its magic and hypnotics Powerful, subtile and intensly deep. Uniting the calm and mystic side of the early Wovenhand years with the straight forward yet still magic songs of his latest albums. </p>
<p>Over the last two decades, his prolific work in both Wovenhand and the legendary 16 Horsepower has influenced and inspired a generation of musicians throughout the expansive alternative music world. The band cannot be described in traditional terms. Their sound is an organic weavework of neo-folk, post rock, punk, old-time, and alternative sounds. All coming together as a vehicle for David's soulful expression and constant spiritual self exploration. Sometimes sad and sorrowed and at other times uplifting, Wovenhand are always unforgettable in spirit and sound. </p>
<p>Wovenhand 'Silver Sash' out now: <a contents="https://linktr.ee/Wovenhand" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://linktr.ee/Wovenhand">https://linktr.ee/Wovenhand</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/69341712022-03-28T10:51:08-07:002023-12-10T09:06:16-08:00WOVENHAND DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS SOLO PERFORMANCE AT FIRE IN THE MOUNTAINS FESTIVAL <p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/563fbf513469e009fd58431584aba2915547a305/original/image001-1.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" />WOVENHAND will be back to Fire in the Mountains festival in a unique and intimate form - as David Eugene Edwards he will be performing a solo set in July.</p>
<p>David Eugene Edwards will replace Emma Ruth Rundle who will be in Europe for her postponed tour.</p>
<p>Fire in the Mountains tickets/ info: <a contents="" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://fitmfest.com">https://fitmfest.com</a>f</p>
<p> </p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908612022-02-07T08:00:20-08:002023-12-10T09:06:16-08:00WOVENHAND LIVE IN JULY <p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/0990dceb2959b4db693546b1dfac7719ab707ff1/original/whphotohi-announcement.png/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.png" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p>Wovenhand will play on July 1st, 2022 at Audiofeed in Urbana, IL.</p>
<p>Info / Tickets: <a contents="wovenhandband.com" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://wovenhandband.com/shows">wovenhandband.com</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908622022-02-04T06:25:30-08:002023-12-10T09:09:03-08:00WOVENHAND RELEASE 'SILVER SASH'<p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/f4236461333598892986e17cc79231fb05954333/original/image007-2.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" />Wovenhand today releases 'Silver Sash', an album that shows David Eugene Edwards and his band in finest form once again. As a special edition, strictly limited to 1.000 copies, a pressing in silver vinyl will be made. </p>
<p>'Silver Sash' is the first sign of life by David Eugene Edwards since the critically acclaimed Star Treament in 2016. The new album is the first Wovenhand opus completely written in cooperation with Chuck French, who is also known as a guitarist for aggressive Emocore outfit Planes Mistaken For Stars. Both know each other for ages. Finally they found the time to write this astonishing piece of an album. „The music was recorded in my house in Denver with the help of our dear friend Jason Begin. David recorded his vocals at his house (which also happens to be 3 blocks away). I had a bunch of music in various states of existence, of various ages, languishing in my computer. I made a playlist for David and we just started to devour them bit by bit. Some were scrapped, but most were utilized“ says French. The making of Silver Sash has taken longer than for any previous Wovenhand album. It took more than 4 years until both artists were satisfied with the outcome. </p>
<p>Silver Sash opens with a mighty clash that is Temple Timber, followed by the forward pushing Acacia “galloping across the dry grass fields on a horse into the white bark forest”. Song #3 Duat Hawk is the mystic counterpart, focussing on Edwards’ rich, billowing and emotive voice that was always the driving force of his music. Next is the first single Dead Dead Beat which kicks off full tilt. The song’s galloping drums, hard hitting guitars and Edwards’ soaring voice compels us to rise and join the fray. 9 new songs in total were recorded that despite their power and heavyness have lost nothing of its magic and hypnotics as the closing and title track of the album will prove, „the Namesake. It's a jovial good-bye“ says French. Powerful, subtile and intensly deep. Uniting the calm and mystic side of the early Wovenhand years with the straight forward yet still magic songs of his latest albums. </p>
<p>Over the last two decades, his prolific work in both Wovenhand and the legendary 16 Horsepower has influenced and inspired a generation of musicians throughout the expansive alternative music world. The band cannot be described in traditional terms. Their sound is an organic weavework of neo-folk, post rock, punk, old-time, and alternative sounds. All coming together as a vehicle for David's soulful expression and constant spiritual self exploration. Sometimes sad and sorrowed and at other times uplifting, Wovenhand are always unforgettable in spirit and sound. We're more than happy to release the new Wovenhand album entitled 'Silver Sash' on 04/02/2022 via Glitterhouse Records followed by extensive touring.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><iframe seamless="" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=1364698386/size=large/bgcol=333333/linkcol=0f91ff/tracklist=false/transparent=true/" style="border: 0; width: 350px; height: 470px;"></iframe></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908632022-02-02T07:58:20-08:002023-12-10T08:54:44-08:00WOVENHAND ON THE COVER OF BLOWUP MAGAZINE<p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/7eef66f887ea2242271ecf62ad1b1f054a8dc79f/original/fklmwd5xiamgjv6.jpeg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhand on the cover of BLOW UP n. 285. The new album ‘Silver Sash’ will be available this Friday February 4th via Glitterhouse Records.</p>
<p>All the info: <a contents="linktr.ee/Wovenhand" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://linktr.ee/Wovenhand">linktr.ee/Wovenhand</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908642022-01-24T03:47:48-08:002023-12-10T08:54:44-08:00NEW WOVENHAND SONG "DEAD DEAD BEAT" OUT NOW<p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/f4236461333598892986e17cc79231fb05954333/original/image007-2.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" />New Wovenhand song "Dead Dead Beat" is now streaming on all platforms. The upcoming album “Silver Sash” will be released Feb 4 via Glitterhouse Records.</p>
<p>Stream / Pre-order: <a contents="https://linktr.ee/Wovenhand" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://linktr.ee/Wovenhand">https://linktr.ee/Wovenhand</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908652022-01-19T13:11:00-08:002023-12-10T08:54:44-08:00ORGAN THING: WOVENHAND’S SILVER SASH, A PROPER ALBUM, A RICH ALBUM THAT NEEDS HOLDING, STUDYING,...<p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/4f7f88bd7207504b47950348d0e5a273c7b43b59/original/wovenhand-bandshot.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p>Wovenhand – Silver Sash (Glitterhouse) – There’s a dark brooding drive to the latest Wovenhand album, maybe if Scott Walker had taken on a (not so obvious) brand of slightly alternative hard rock? There’s a warm way with words here, Silver Sash is a little more than the background music that most things ultimately are, this is a rich album, an album that makes demands of the listener, the words crave your attention as does the warm music – evocative lyrics painting the scene – “galloping across the dry grass fields on a horse into the white bark forest”. This is a full bodied sound rather than a heavy one – dense, detailed – feel the thickness of that sound, admire the way they’ve cut their rich musical cloth. </p>
<p>“Wovenhand is the musical project of enigmatic American singer-songwriter and guitarist David Eugene Edwards, formerly the front-man of 16 Horsepower. Silver Sash is his latest album due for release on 4th February 2022 via Glitterhouse. Silver Sash was created in collaboration with Chuck French of legendary American (post) hardcore outfit Planes Mistaken For Stars. Silver Sash follows the acclaimed Wovenhand albums Refractory Obdurate (2014) and Star Treatment (2016). Silver Sash was composed, recorded and produced in their homes in Denver by David and Chuck, along with engineer Jason Begin”. </p>
<p>Silver Sash sounds big, it sounds accomplished, more importantly, Silver Sash sounds different, if comparisons must be made then the aforementioned Scott Walker, a hint of Nick Cave, a far more dense Echo and The Bunnymen messing with the more adventurous side of Celtic Frost maybe? Nothing like any of that through, the richness of Michael J Sheehy, of Swans, of Gallon Drunk. David Eugene Edwards has a warm voice, a big voice, his words are alive with dark colour, they work so so well within the composition, within the whole of these pieces. Dead Dead Beat is heavy, formidably so – so much depth here – digging a hole to the pit of our souls – this is a collection of brooding atmospheres, proper songs, a proper album, a full-bodied richly detailed that reveals more of those secrets with every listen. Everything about Silver Sash feels big, ambitious, a group of musicians needing the challenging themselves – this is a painterly album, thick layers of oil paint rather than the rush of an acrylic-laden brush, evocative, a proper proper rock album and a body of work that demands you take it all in at once rather than bites of it grabbed off some streaming platform or other – a proper album that needs holding, studying, admiring. Proper. (sw)</p>
<p><a contents="Full review:&nbsp;organthing.com" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://organthing.com/2022/01/19/organ-thing-wovenhands-silver-sash-a-proper-album-a-rich-album-that-needs-holding-studying-admiring-proper/?fbclid=IwAR3ZwIbQkCenWtF6G3FxBAJ3f-Gh-tMbmOzUcddtvo1LZCvLG8y7f_Pu6NY">Full review: organthing.com</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68396592021-12-13T13:51:56-08:002023-12-10T09:09:33-08:00Silver Sash to be released February 4, 2022<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/056bde396ae9e8d83ab90aaeb6ab4d56f07a4612/original/silversashart.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p><a contents="Glitterhouse Records" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://label.glitterhouse.com/upcoming.php?show=74" target="_blank">Glitterhouse Records</a> is extremely happy to announce the release of the new Wovenhand album on Feb 4th, 2022. “Silver Sash” shows David Eugene Edwards and his band in finest form once again. As a special edition, strictly limited to 1.000 copies, a pressing in silver vinyl will be made. </p>
<p>„Silver Sash is a totally unique record for Wovenhand. all done at home, lots of electronics, mixed during a pandemic, backs to the wall. It's another feather in the wild hat that is the wovenhand catalog.“ - Chuck French </p>
<p>Silver Sash is the first sign of life by David Eugene Edwards since the critically acclaimed Star Treament in 2016. The new album is the first Wovenhand opus completely written in cooperation with Chuck French, who is also known as a guitarist for aggressive Emocore outfit Planes Mistaken For Stars. Both know each other for ages. Finally they found the time to write this astonishing piece of an album. „The music was recorded in my house in Denver with the help of our dear friend Jason Begin. David recorded his vocals at his house (which also happens to be 3 blocks away). I had a bunch of music in various states of existence, of various ages, languishing in my computer. I made a playlist for David and we just started to devour them bit by bit. Some were scrapped, but most were utilized“ says French. The making of Silver Sash has taken longer than for any previous Wovenhand album. It took more than 4 years until both artists were satisfied with the outcome. </p>
<p>Silver Sash opens with a mighty clash that is Temple Timber, followed by the forward pushing Acacia “galloping across the dry grass fields on a horse into the white bark forest”. Song #3 Duat Hawk is the mystic counterpart, focussing on Edwards’ rich, billowing and emotive voice that was always the driving force of his music. Next is the first single Dead Dead Beat which kicks off full tilt. The song’s galloping drums, hard hitting guitars and Edwards’ soaring voice compels us to rise and join the fray. 9 new songs in total were recorded that despite their power and heavyness have lost nothing of its magic and hypnotics as the closing and title track of the album will prove, „the Namesake. It's a jovial good-bye“ says French. Powerful, subtile and intensly deep. Uniting the calm and mystic side of the early Wovenhand years with the straight forward yet still magic songs of his latest albums. </p>
<p>Over the last two decades, his prolific work in both Wovenhand and the legendary 16 Horsepower has influenced and inspired a generation of musicians throughout the expansive alternative music world. The band cannot be described in traditional terms. Their sound is an organic weavework of neo-folk, post rock, punk, old-time, and alternative sounds. All coming together as a vehicle for David's soulful expression and constant spiritual self exploration. Sometimes sad and sorrowed and at other times uplifting, Wovenhand are always unforgettable in spirit and sound. We're more than happy to release the new Wovenhand album entitled 'Silver Sash' on 04/02/2022 via Glitterhouse Records followed by extensive touring.</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908672021-11-25T15:48:01-08:002023-12-10T08:48:39-08:00WOVENHAND ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM "SILVER SASH"<p> </p>
<p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/f4236461333598892986e17cc79231fb05954333/original/image007-2.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" />Wovenhand 'Silver Sash' - The 1st sign of life by David Eugene Edwards since the critically acclaimed 'Star Treament' in 2016. The new album is the first Wovenhand opus completely written in cooperation with Chuck French (Planes Mistaken For Stars). Both know each other for ages. Finally they found the time to write this astonishing piece of an album. </p>
<p> </p>
<p>Wovenhand 'Silver Sash' coming Feb 4 via Glitterhouse Records. Pre-order here <a contents="https://linktr.ee/Wovenhand" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://linktr.ee/Wovenhand">https://linktr.ee/Wovenhand</a></p>
<p> </p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908682021-08-16T16:01:12-07:002023-12-10T09:04:55-08:00DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS TO PLAY SOLO SET AT PSYCHO LAS VEGAS 2021 <p><a contents="" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.axs.com/psycho" target="_blank"><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/ee280774b43fd52e723e62284ec2906892b25c1d/original/plv-wonenhand-insta-1080x1080-v1a.jpg/!!/meta:eyJzcmNCdWNrZXQiOiJiemdsZmlsZXMifQ==/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></a></p>
<p>David Eugene Edwards of Wovenhand will play a solo set of songs spanning his entire career this weekend at Psycho Las Vegas, which takes place at the Mandalay Bay Resort on August 20-22 and features over 70 bands across three days.</p>
<p>David Eugene Edwards will be performing Friday 8/20 at the House of Blues.</p>
<p><a contents="Click READ MORE for tickets and info..." data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.axs.com/psycho">Click READ MORE for tickets and info...</a></p><!-- more -->
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<p><a contents="TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED HERE" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.axs.com/psycho" target="_blank">TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED HERE</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908692019-11-30T15:38:24-08:002023-12-10T08:54:44-08:00David Eugene Edwards to Play Roadburn 2020 + more<p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/34ad1517490d2b81d7cb404997c4e2c1e6fb4715/original/roadburn-2020-dee.jpg/!!/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /><a contents="David Eugene Edwards" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://roadburn.com/band/david-eugene-edwards/" target="_blank">David Eugene Edwards</a> will be performing a solo acoustic set as part of Emma Ruth Rundle's Gilded Cage curation at <a contents="Roadburn Festival in 2020&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://roadburn.com/band/david-eugene-edwards/" target="_blank">Roadburn Festival in 2020 </a><br><br>In addition to Roadburn + Wovenhand touring with OM, David Eugene Edwards will be playing the following dates:<br>JAN 31 Aalborg, DK @ Norther Winter Beat<br>FEB 02 Satigny, CH @ Antigel Festival</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/59861792019-11-30T15:38:24-08:002022-10-12T22:07:19-07:00David Eugene Edwards to Play Roadburn 2020<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/34ad1517490d2b81d7cb404997c4e2c1e6fb4715/original/roadburn-2020-dee.jpg/!!/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /><a contents="David Eugene Edwards" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://roadburn.com/band/david-eugene-edwards/" target="_blank">David Eugene Edwards</a> will be performing a solo acoustic set as part of Emma Ruth Rundle's Gilded Cage curation at <a contents="Roadburn Festival in 2020&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://roadburn.com/band/david-eugene-edwards/" target="_blank">Roadburn Festival in 2020 </a><br><br>In addition to Roadburn + Wovenhand touring with OM, David Eugene Edwards will be playing the following dates:<br>JAN 31 Aalborg, DK @ Norther Winter Beat<br>FEB 02 Satigny, CH @ Antigel Festival</p>
<p> </p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908702019-11-12T11:44:15-08:002023-12-10T08:51:10-08:00Tour with OM 2020 USA <p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/8635cbbd71e33c157599053c9573192cec158848/original/omtour.jpg/!!/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/59580042019-11-12T11:44:15-08:002023-12-10T09:09:46-08:00Tour with OM 2020 USA <p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/b116a2781fe330306d38a29ebd938eb97e10c705/original/omtour.jpg/!!/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908712019-10-04T17:56:22-07:002023-12-10T08:58:46-08:00US 2019<p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/2049c3933b898b459eaafb18156a923abb12ba9c/original/wovenhandposter.jpg/!!/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Oct. 30 - Salt Lake City, UT - Metro Music Hall <br>Oct. 31 - Las Vegas, NV - The Bunkhouse <br>Nov. 01 - San Diego, CA - Brick By Brick <br>Nov. 02 - Phoenix, AZ - Club Red <br>Nov. 03 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo <br>Nov. 05 - San Francisco, CA - The Chapel <br>Nov. 06 - Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge <br>Nov. 08 - Seattle, WA - Highline <br>Nov. 09 - Spokane, WA - Lucky You Lounge <br>Nov. 10 - Billings, MT - Pub Station </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a contents="all info and tickets" data-link-label="Shows" data-link-type="page" href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/shows" target="_blank">all info and tickets</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/59161002019-10-04T17:56:22-07:002023-12-10T09:04:15-08:00US 2019<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/2049c3933b898b459eaafb18156a923abb12ba9c/original/wovenhandposter.jpg/!!/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Oct. 30 - Salt Lake City, UT - Metro Music Hall <br>Oct. 31 - Las Vegas, NV - The Bunkhouse <br>Nov. 01 - San Diego, CA - Brick By Brick <br>Nov. 02 - Phoenix, AZ - Club Red <br>Nov. 03 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo <br>Nov. 05 - San Francisco, CA - The Chapel <br>Nov. 06 - Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge <br>Nov. 08 - Seattle, WA - Highline <br>Nov. 09 - Spokane, WA - Lucky You Lounge <br>Nov. 10 - Billings, MT - Pub Station </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a contents="all info and tickets" data-link-label="Shows" data-link-type="page" href="/shows" target="_blank">all info and tickets</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908722018-08-27T12:53:28-07:002023-12-10T08:54:44-08:00US Tour 2018<p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/0ed463f31f97905c5957fa103874c923e91a9c5f/original/wovenhandtour.jpg/!!/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/54033872018-08-27T12:48:25-07:002023-12-10T08:59:29-08:00US Tour 2018<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/db587bac4a05cc6f5f438a56e39951732bdc9175/original/wovenhandlowrez2fall.jpg/!!/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p>All information and ticket links <a contents="HERE&nbsp;" data-link-label="Refractory Obdurate (2014)" data-link-type="page" href="/refractory-obdurate-2014" target="_blank">HERE </a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908732018-08-08T18:49:40-07:002023-12-10T08:54:44-08:00Tour Dates Announced 2018<script charset="utf-8" src="https://widget.bandsintown.com/main.min.js"></script><p></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/47613482017-06-29T10:07:20-07:002023-12-10T09:06:23-08:00Wovenhand announces US Tour dates 2017<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/6f2e9ad4260366b9e8e8a557a8ea5ae219913f0a/original/wovenhand-web.png?1498755797" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p>Wovenhand will be playing inthe US. On the 8/31 & 9/1 shows they will have Emma Ruth Rundle and Jaye Jayle opening. King Dude will open from 9/2-9/9 and Subrosa will open all the shows from 9/12 - 9/23.</p>
<p> </p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908742017-06-27T14:50:41-07:002023-12-10T08:54:44-08:00Wovenhand Announce 2017 Tour<p> </p>
<p><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/159790/888187344c54e5779c8fa03f7a5075e878f10f26/original/wovenhand.jpg?1498599939" class="size_l justify_center border_" /><a contents="Wovenhand" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://sargenthouse.com/wovenhand">Wovenhand</a> will be touring with SubRosa and King Dude in 2017. 8/31 and 9/1 will be with <a contents="Emma Ruth Rundle" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://sargenthouse.com/emma-ruth-rundle">Emma Ruth Rundle</a> and <a contents="Jaye Jayle." data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://sargenthouse.com/jaye-jayle">Jaye Jayle.</a><br> </p>
<p> </p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908752017-02-13T01:00:00-08:002023-12-10T08:54:44-08:00Wovenhand announce first wave of European tour dates<figure data-orig-width="1022" data-orig-height="683" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://68.media.tumblr.com/bd3e05370ef26f2753056c3c2322362c/tumblr_inline_ol6p2jdt861qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p><i>photo by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/koyuki91/">Nicolas Bauclin</a></i></p><p><a href="https://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> have announced tour dates in Europe, listed below. More dates to be announced soon.</p><p>Tickets and announced show info always available at <a href="https://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com/shows">wovenhandband.com/shows</a></p><p><b>WOVENHAND - EUROPE 2017</b></p><p>May 04 - Porto, PT @ Hard Club<br>May 05 - Lisbon, PT @ RCA Club<br>May 06 - Madrid, ES @ <a href="http://www.kristonfest.com/">Kristonfest</a><br>May 09 - Bologna, IT @ Bronson<br>May 12 - Thessaloniki, GR @ Fix Factory of Sound<br>May 13 - Athens, GR @ Fuzz Club<br>May 21 - Milan, IT @ Circolo Magnolia Segrate<br>May 23 - Liege, BE @ Reflektor<br>May 24 - Groningen, NL @ Oosterpoort<br>May 25 - Haarlem, NL @ Patronaat<br>May 26 - Sint Niklass, BE @ De Casino<br>May 27 - Utrecht, NL @ Tivoli Vredenburg</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/45855182017-02-13T01:00:00-08:002023-12-10T09:09:06-08:00Wovenhand announce European tour dates<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="683" data-orig-width="1022"><img src="https://68.media.tumblr.com/bd3e05370ef26f2753056c3c2322362c/tumblr_inline_ol6p2jdt861qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure>
<p><i>photo by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/koyuki91/">Nicolas Bauclin</a></i></p>
<p><a href="wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> have announced tour dates in Europe, listed below. More dates to be announced soon.</p>
<p>Tickets and announced show info always available at <a href="wovenhandband.com/shows">wovenhandband.com/shows</a></p>
<p><b>WOVENHAND - EUROPE 2017</b></p>
<p>May 02 - Nimes, FR @ Paloma Club<br>May 03 - Bilbao, ES @ Santana 27<br>May 04 - Porto, PT @ Hard Club<br>May 05 - Lisbon, PT @ RCA Club<br>May 06 - Madrid, ES @ <a href="http://www.kristonfest.com/">Kristonfest</a><br>May 09 - Ravenna, IT @ Bronson<br>May 12 - Thessaloniki, GR @ Fix Factory of Sound<br>May 13 - Athens, GR @ Fuzz Club<br>May 14 - Larnaca, CY @ Savino Live<br>May 16 - Sofia, BG @ Mixtape (B-Side)<br>May 17 - Belgrade, RS @ Dom Omaldine<br>May 18 - Novia Sad, RS @ Firchie Think Tank Studio<br>May 19 - Rijeka, HR @ Pogon Kulture<br>May 21 - Milan, IT @ Circolo Magnolia Segrate<br>May 23 - Liege, BE @ Reflektor<br>May 24 - Groningen, NL @ Oosterpoort<br>May 25 - Haarlem, NL @ Patronaat<br>May 26 - Sint Niklass, BE @ De Casino<br>May 27 - Utrecht, NL @ Tivoli Vredenburg</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908762017-02-01T13:11:21-08:002023-12-10T08:56:19-08:00Wovenhand to play Kristonfest in Madrid<figure data-orig-width="1928" data-orig-height="1293" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://68.media.tumblr.com/6aebec7d01da0136485a1092508e87e8/tumblr_inline_okprpyYXpU1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p><a href="https://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> will join John Garcia of Kyuss, Crippled Black Phoenix, Bongzilla, Greenleaf, & Wolf People at <a href="https://www.wovenhandband.com/kristonfest.com">Kristonfest</a> in Madrid on May 6th.</p><p>More European shows coming soon - tickets and info always updated at <a href="https://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com/shows">wovenhandband.com/shows</a>.</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/45724092017-02-01T13:11:21-08:002023-12-10T08:54:44-08:00Wovenhand to play Kristonfest in Madrid<figure data-orig-width="1928" data-orig-height="1293" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://68.media.tumblr.com/6aebec7d01da0136485a1092508e87e8/tumblr_inline_okprpyYXpU1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p><a href="wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> will join John Garcia of Kyuss, Crippled Black Phoenix, Bongzilla, Greenleaf, & Wolf People at <a href="kristonfest.com">Kristonfest</a> in Madrid on May 6th.</p><p>More European shows coming soon - tickets and info always updated at <a href="wovenhandband.com/shows">wovenhandband.com/shows</a>.</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908772016-11-16T17:58:04-08:002023-12-10T08:55:18-08:00WOVENHAND "Maize" Live @ L'Astrolabe - Orléans <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/HGOtltHFjn0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/44708112016-11-16T17:58:04-08:002023-12-10T09:06:55-08:00WOVENHAND "Maize" Live @ L'Astrolabe - Orléans <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/HGOtltHFjn0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908782016-10-20T12:47:23-07:002023-12-10T08:54:44-08:00"Star Treatment" album review // The Independent<figure data-orig-width="420" data-orig-height="66" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/bcfa9087d7a7356414af423ba3a67a0f/tumblr_inline_ofd2uhFArG1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="620" data-orig-height="621" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/def64bc15094d26fcdf03607e3f9457e/tumblr_inline_ofd2uyZ1UU1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><h2>
<a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a>, Star Treatment</h2><p>★★★★☆</p><p>Download: Come Brave; The Hired Hand; All Your Waves; Golden Blossom</p><p>On <a href="https://wovenhand.bandcamp.com/album/star-treatment">Star Treatme</a>nt, Wovenhand prime mover David Eugene Edwards locates the shared space between Native American and Middle Eastern modes, with an exciting exploration of spirituality and music that draws Montana close to Mesopotamia. It’s a music parched in desert sun, lost in forest gloom, abandoned on endless prairies: land and elements dominate the imagery which Edwards declaims with stern, religiose intensity, against arrangements ranging from the Gun Club-style gothic rockabilly of “The Hired Hand” to the abstract avalanche of drums and guitars harking, in “Swaying Reed”, to the Tigris. Elsewhere, the dense, droning weave of guitars in “Crook And Flail” and “Golden Blossom” recalls The Byrds, Popol Vuh and Tuareg desert-blues. At its best, it’s quite thrilling: the galloping drums and strident guitar clangour of “Come Brave” perfectly evokes its Indian imagery, while “All Your Waves” develops a mysterious, tsunami-like power all its own. Majestic stuff.</p><p><a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/album-reviews-lady-gaga-joanne-leonard-cohen-you-want-it-darker-pretenders-alone-a7369836.html">(via The Independent)</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/44289922016-10-20T12:47:23-07:002023-12-10T09:07:53-08:00"Star Treatment" album review // The Independent<figure data-orig-width="420" data-orig-height="66" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/bcfa9087d7a7356414af423ba3a67a0f/tumblr_inline_ofd2uhFArG1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="620" data-orig-height="621" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/def64bc15094d26fcdf03607e3f9457e/tumblr_inline_ofd2uyZ1UU1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><h2>
<a href="wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a>, Star Treatment</h2><p>★★★★☆</p><p>Download: Come Brave; The Hired Hand; All Your Waves; Golden Blossom</p><p>On <a href="https://wovenhand.bandcamp.com/album/star-treatment">Star Treatme</a>nt, Wovenhand prime mover David Eugene Edwards locates the shared space between Native American and Middle Eastern modes, with an exciting exploration of spirituality and music that draws Montana close to Mesopotamia. It’s a music parched in desert sun, lost in forest gloom, abandoned on endless prairies: land and elements dominate the imagery which Edwards declaims with stern, religiose intensity, against arrangements ranging from the Gun Club-style gothic rockabilly of “The Hired Hand” to the abstract avalanche of drums and guitars harking, in “Swaying Reed”, to the Tigris. Elsewhere, the dense, droning weave of guitars in “Crook And Flail” and “Golden Blossom” recalls The Byrds, Popol Vuh and Tuareg desert-blues. At its best, it’s quite thrilling: the galloping drums and strident guitar clangour of “Come Brave” perfectly evokes its Indian imagery, while “All Your Waves” develops a mysterious, tsunami-like power all its own. Majestic stuff.</p><p><a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/album-reviews-lady-gaga-joanne-leonard-cohen-you-want-it-darker-pretenders-alone-a7369836.html">(via The Independent)</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908792016-10-12T17:04:51-07:002023-12-10T08:51:16-08:00Interview // Music & Riots<a contents="" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://issuu.com/music_and_riots_mag/docs/issue_20/10" target="_blank"><img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/21a128fb5eddb813b36635ff2f01e71ff5201d29/original/screen-shot-2016-10-12-at-4-34-56-pm.png?1476316857" class="size_l justify_none border_" /></a><br><br>David Eugene Edwards of <a contents="Wovenhand" data-link-label="Home" data-link-type="page" href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/home" target="_blank">Wovenhand</a> talked to <a contents="Music &amp; Riots" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://issuu.com/music_and_riots_mag/docs/issue_20" target="_blank">Music & Riots</a> for their latest issue - check it out <a contents="HERE" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://issuu.com/music_and_riots_mag/docs/issue_20/10" target="_blank">HERE</a>, and check out their review of "<a contents="Star Treatment" data-link-label="Star Treatment (2016)" data-link-type="page" href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/star-treatment-2016" target="_blank">Star Treatment</a>" on page 130.David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/44167072016-10-12T17:04:51-07:002023-12-10T08:45:51-08:00Interview // Music & Riots<a contents="" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://issuu.com/music_and_riots_mag/docs/issue_20/10" target="_blank"><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/21a128fb5eddb813b36635ff2f01e71ff5201d29/original/screen-shot-2016-10-12-at-4-34-56-pm.png?1476316857" class="size_l justify_none border_" /></a><br><br>David Eugene Edwards of <a contents="Wovenhand" data-link-label="Home" data-link-type="page" href="/home" target="_blank">Wovenhand</a> talked to <a contents="Music &amp; Riots" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://issuu.com/music_and_riots_mag/docs/issue_20" target="_blank">Music & Riots</a> for their latest issue - check it out <a contents="HERE" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://issuu.com/music_and_riots_mag/docs/issue_20/10" target="_blank">HERE</a>, and check out their review of "<a contents="Star Treatment" data-link-label="Star Treatment (2016)" data-link-type="page" href="/star-treatment-2016" target="_blank">Star Treatment</a>" on page 130.David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908802016-10-05T13:57:38-07:002023-12-10T08:51:12-08:00"Star Treatment" album review // Metal Hammer<figure data-orig-width="218" data-orig-height="40"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/3337cb0054dabeecc47ca8e7a01ea1e5/tumblr_inline_oele2noQG31qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="798" data-orig-height="448" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/4d6deed7161a52b6582cc7642720d2a3/tumblr_inline_oele2uKHvI1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="623" data-orig-height="230" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/1150923aeacd61d816be0e11ac71973c/tumblr_inline_oele38jPzp1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p>Long-time devotees may still favour the sparse, acoustic fervour of earlier <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> records, but it’s undeniable that David Eugene Edwards’ band have benefited hugely from becoming noisier and more muscular in recent times. 2014’s <a href="https://wovenhand.bandcamp.com/album/refractory-obdurate">Refractory Obdurate</a> was almost universally acclaimed and further cemented the strange but oddly natural relationship Edwards’ music has with the metal underground. Superficially, <a href="https://wovenhand.bandcamp.com/album/star-treatment">Star Treatment</a> is simply more of the same sublimely stormy and electrified neo-folk. No less compelling than anything else its primary composer has done, it feels more like a consolidation of the current Wovenhand lineup’s intuitive chemistry than an attempt to expand their sound, and yet despite lacking any one definitive money shot to rival the mid-song ascension of the previous album’s Corsicana Clip, there are golden moments in abundance.</p><p>The opening Come Brave is a scabrous call-to- arms, its wall of clanging guitars exuding confrontational vehemence and David Eugene Edwards’ sonorous cries piercing through the squall like a siren in a thunderstorm. It also conjures more of that unsettling but obscenely exciting wildness that this more rock-driven incarnation of the band have steadily learned to harness. The languorousSwaying Reed is almost doom in delivery, but the untamed resonance of those guitars is more redolent of Neil Young and Crazy Horse’s feedback experiment Arc and there is something deliciously Swans-like about the sheer power behind each transient crescendo. Mid-album epic All Your Waves is even more compelling; a sustained and unnerving, Nephilim-tinged mirage, its blistering evocation of windswept plains and profound revelations could have been comically overwrought in less sincere hands, but Edwards’ utmost conviction ensures that the drama is very real and his comrades’ ensemble performance is nothing short of magical. More succinct material like the gothic rock rumble of Crook And Flail andGo Ye Light’s menacing post-punk thud may not quite hit the same heights of disorientating efficacy, but they each exhibit just enough of Wovenhand’s glowering soul to earn their place. It may be bigger, bolder and louder these days but there are no discernible fissures in Edwards’ holy vision and his band of brothers march on with heads held high.</p><p><a href="http://teamrock.com/review/2016-10-01/wovenhand-star-treatment-album-review"><i>Read full review HERE</i></a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/44055782016-10-05T13:57:38-07:002023-12-10T08:51:24-08:00"Star Treatment" album review // Metal Hammer<figure data-orig-width="218" data-orig-height="40"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/3337cb0054dabeecc47ca8e7a01ea1e5/tumblr_inline_oele2noQG31qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="798" data-orig-height="448" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/4d6deed7161a52b6582cc7642720d2a3/tumblr_inline_oele2uKHvI1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="623" data-orig-height="230" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/1150923aeacd61d816be0e11ac71973c/tumblr_inline_oele38jPzp1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p>Long-time devotees may still favour the sparse, acoustic fervour of earlier <a href="wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> records, but it’s undeniable that David Eugene Edwards’ band have benefited hugely from becoming noisier and more muscular in recent times. 2014’s <a href="https://wovenhand.bandcamp.com/album/refractory-obdurate">Refractory Obdurate</a> was almost universally acclaimed and further cemented the strange but oddly natural relationship Edwards’ music has with the metal underground. Superficially, <a href="https://wovenhand.bandcamp.com/album/star-treatment">Star Treatment</a> is simply more of the same sublimely stormy and electrified neo-folk. No less compelling than anything else its primary composer has done, it feels more like a consolidation of the current Wovenhand lineup’s intuitive chemistry than an attempt to expand their sound, and yet despite lacking any one definitive money shot to rival the mid-song ascension of the previous album’s Corsicana Clip, there are golden moments in abundance.</p><p>The opening Come Brave is a scabrous call-to- arms, its wall of clanging guitars exuding confrontational vehemence and David Eugene Edwards’ sonorous cries piercing through the squall like a siren in a thunderstorm. It also conjures more of that unsettling but obscenely exciting wildness that this more rock-driven incarnation of the band have steadily learned to harness. The languorousSwaying Reed is almost doom in delivery, but the untamed resonance of those guitars is more redolent of Neil Young and Crazy Horse’s feedback experiment Arc and there is something deliciously Swans-like about the sheer power behind each transient crescendo. Mid-album epic All Your Waves is even more compelling; a sustained and unnerving, Nephilim-tinged mirage, its blistering evocation of windswept plains and profound revelations could have been comically overwrought in less sincere hands, but Edwards’ utmost conviction ensures that the drama is very real and his comrades’ ensemble performance is nothing short of magical. More succinct material like the gothic rock rumble of Crook And Flail andGo Ye Light’s menacing post-punk thud may not quite hit the same heights of disorientating efficacy, but they each exhibit just enough of Wovenhand’s glowering soul to earn their place. It may be bigger, bolder and louder these days but there are no discernible fissures in Edwards’ holy vision and his band of brothers march on with heads held high.</p><p><a href="http://teamrock.com/review/2016-10-01/wovenhand-star-treatment-album-review"><i>Read full review HERE</i></a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908812016-09-09T11:22:53-07:002023-12-10T08:53:03-08:00'Star Treatment' Release Day<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="621" data-orig-width="620"><img src="https://65.media.tumblr.com/def64bc15094d26fcdf03607e3f9457e/tumblr_inline_od909qdzR61qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure>
<p><a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a>’s new album <i><a href="https://wovenhand.bandcamp.com/album/star-treatment">Star Treatment</a></i> is officially out today in stores, streaming, and digital platforms. See some of the rave reviews already coming in below.</p>
<p>Wovenhand begin their European tour on Monday, September 12th and will be joined by Emma Ruth Rundle on most shows. Tickets are available <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com/shows">HERE</a>, with a full list of dates below.</p>
<p>WOVENHAND & EMMA RUTH RUNDLE LIVE 2016</p>
<p>Sep 12 COLOGNE, DE – Gebäude 9<br>Sep 13 FRANKFURT, DE – Zoom<br>Sep 15 BERN, CH – ISC<br>Sep 16 ZURICH, CH – Bogen F<br>Sep 17 VIENNA, AT – Flex<br>Sep 18 BUDAPEST, HU – A38<br>Sep 20 SALZBURG, AT – Rockhouse<br>Sep 21 MUNICH, DE – Ampere<br>Sep 22 LEIPZIG, DE – UT Connewitz<br>Sep 23 BERLIN, DE – Heimathafen<br>Sep 24 HAMBURG, DE – <a href="https://www.reeperbahnfestival.com/de/">Reeperbahn Festival</a> *<br>Sep 26 ARHUS, DK – Train<br>Sep 27 OSLO, NO – John Dee<br>Sep 29 HELSINKI, FI – Tavastia *<br>Sep 30 STOCKHOLM, SE – Nalen<br>Oct 01 LUND, SE – Mejeriet<br>Oct 02 COPENHAGEN, DK – Vega Jr.<br>Oct 04 EINDHOVEN, NL – Effenaar<br>Oct 05 AMSTERDAM, NL – Melkweg<br>Oct 06 LEUVEN, BE – Het Depot<br>Oct 07 GENT, BE – Handelsbeurs<br>Oct 08 CHARLEROI, BE – L’Eden<br>Oct 10 LILLE, FR – L’Aéronef<br>Oct 11 PARIS, FR – La Maroquinerie<br>Oct 13 ORLEANS, FR – L’Astrolabe<br>Oct 14 GRENOBLE, FR – La Belle Electrique<br>Oct 15 FEYZIN, FR – L’Epicerie Moderne<br>Oct 16 TOULOUSE, FR – La Rex<br>Oct 18 LONDON, UK – The Dome</p>
<p>* Wovenhand only</p>
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<p>“Edwards belongs to an older breed. He’s in there with Cave, Michael Gira, Carla Bozulich, Dan Higgs, Polly Jean Harvey, David Tibet. He’s a mystic wanderer, the type who seeks transcendence in darkness as well as in light. He never hides his voice. It’s a huge, barreling wail, a declamatory roar. And the music matches the majesty of that voice, calling on traditions that can sometimes go past ancestral country music and into tribal-chant territory. This is big music, a type of music that we don’t often hear anymore. It’s music for calling down heaven. There is plenty of great music coming out these days, but very little of it is concerned with summoning spirits in that same way. We don’t get many albums like this anymore.” - <a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1897165/album-of-the-week-wovenhand-star-treatment/franchises/album-of-the-week/">Stereogum, Album of the Week</a></p>
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<p>"Beyond the admirable sincerity and devotion, the record is full of emotive hooks, thundering percussion, psychedelic twang, ethnic rhythms, and formless meditations on what mysteries reside in the heavens above. Edwards’ musical palette has truly become limitless, and Star Treatment takes Wovenhand’s sound to its most realized and accomplished.” - <a href="http://noisey.vice.com/blog/wovenhand-david-edwards-interview">Noisey</a></p>
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<p>“Star Treatment is actually a damn fine album. It's catchy, it's gritty, and it just feels like a rock n' roll album should.” - <a href="http://www.metalinjection.net/av/wovenhand-brings-the-western-flavored-twang-rock-with-star-treatment">Metal Injection</a><br> </p><!-- more -->
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<p>“If the last album was drenched in heavy drone, then Edwards et al. now return to the heavy sway of early Wovenhand or 16 Horsepower, with 11 tracks that cover a lot of ground but mostly take the listener back to the band’s origin.” - <a href="http://www.slugmag.com/national-music-reviews/wovenhand-star-treatment/">SLUG Magazine</a></p>
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<p>“High expectations aren’t likely to be dashed for Star Treatment, as opener “Come Brave” more or less finds Wovenhand picking up where Refractory Obdurate left off, with a dense gallop.” - <a href="http://www.treblezine.com/reviews/31822-wovenhand-star-treatment-review/">Treble</a></p>
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<p>“The hellfire realisations Edwards brings to Star Treatment are informed partly by his Christian faith, partly his wonderment at the cosmos, and more pertinently from a brilliant sense for theatre. There’s no real nuance to Star Treatment. It ramps up the excitement from the get-go and doesn’t release its grip. Played loud, it’s a truly mesmerising experience, like being dropped by helicopter onto a precipice, one foot from death but filled with awe.” - <a href="http://soundblab.com/reviews/album-reviews/16004-wovenhand-star-treatment">Soundblab</a></p>
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<p>“A manic, messy, exhilarating, exhausting affair, ‘Star Treatment’ is a dramatic boost to a genre in desperate need of new flesh. Hopefully a counter movement will grow from its produce, baptising the old body and breathing the soul, the sex and the storytelling back into its mouth, for the sake of the next generation of cosmic outlaws. An aural journey into lawless frontier towns and forbidden valleys of the underworld, ending on a note of redemption and optimism for the unknown. The future’s in your hands here, kids. Choose wisely.” - <a href="http://louderthanwar.com/wovenhand-star-treatment-album-review/">Louder Than War</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/43647312016-09-09T11:22:53-07:002023-12-10T09:02:21-08:00'Star Treatment' Release Day<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="621" data-orig-width="620"><img src="https://65.media.tumblr.com/def64bc15094d26fcdf03607e3f9457e/tumblr_inline_od909qdzR61qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure>
<p><a href="wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a>’s new album <i><a href="https://wovenhand.bandcamp.com/album/star-treatment">Star Treatment</a></i> is officially out today in stores, streaming, and digital platforms. See some of the rave reviews already coming in below.</p>
<p>Wovenhand begin their European tour on Monday, September 12th and will be joined by Emma Ruth Rundle on most shows. Tickets are available <a href="wovenhandband.com/shows">HERE</a>, with a full list of dates below.</p>
<p>WOVENHAND & EMMA RUTH RUNDLE LIVE 2016</p>
<p>Sep 12 COLOGNE, DE – Gebäude 9<br>Sep 13 FRANKFURT, DE – Zoom<br>Sep 15 BERN, CH – ISC<br>Sep 16 ZURICH, CH – Bogen F<br>Sep 17 VIENNA, AT – Flex<br>Sep 18 BUDAPEST, HU – A38<br>Sep 20 SALZBURG, AT – Rockhouse<br>Sep 21 MUNICH, DE – Ampere<br>Sep 22 LEIPZIG, DE – UT Connewitz<br>Sep 23 BERLIN, DE – Heimathafen<br>Sep 24 HAMBURG, DE – <a href="https://www.reeperbahnfestival.com/de/">Reeperbahn Festival</a> *<br>Sep 26 ARHUS, DK – Train<br>Sep 27 OSLO, NO – John Dee - SOLD OUT<br>Sep 29 HELSINKI, FI – Tavastia *<br>Sep 30 STOCKHOLM, SE – Nalen<br>Oct 01 LUND, SE – Mejeriet<br>Oct 02 COPENHAGEN, DK – Vega Jr.<br>Oct 04 EINDHOVEN, NL – Effenaar<br>Oct 05 AMSTERDAM, NL – Melkweg<br>Oct 06 LEUVEN, BE – Het Depot<br>Oct 07 GENT, BE – Handelsbeurs<br>Oct 08 CHARLEROI, BE – L’Eden<br>Oct 10 LILLE, FR – L’Aéronef<br>Oct 11 PARIS, FR – La Maroquinerie<br>Oct 13 ORLEANS, FR – L’Astrolabe<br>Oct 14 GRENOBLE, FR – La Belle Electrique<br>Oct 15 FEYZIN, FR – L’Epicerie Moderne<br>Oct 16 TOULOUSE, FR – La Rex<br>Oct 18 LONDON, UK – The Dome</p>
<p>* Wovenhand only</p>
<figure data-orig-width="353" data-orig-height="45" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/093937ebf614a8459d9d043b4c581d19/tumblr_inline_od90rs1VUb1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p>“Edwards belongs to an older breed. He’s in there with Cave, Michael Gira, Carla Bozulich, Dan Higgs, Polly Jean Harvey, David Tibet. He’s a mystic wanderer, the type who seeks transcendence in darkness as well as in light. He never hides his voice. It’s a huge, barreling wail, a declamatory roar. And the music matches the majesty of that voice, calling on traditions that can sometimes go past ancestral country music and into tribal-chant territory. This is big music, a type of music that we don’t often hear anymore. It’s music for calling down heaven. There is plenty of great music coming out these days, but very little of it is concerned with summoning spirits in that same way. We don’t get many albums like this anymore.” - <a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1897165/album-of-the-week-wovenhand-star-treatment/franchises/album-of-the-week/">Stereogum, Album of the Week</a><br></p><figure data-orig-width="190" data-orig-height="69"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/f1b346284564b899d8cc093b44c72659/tumblr_inline_od90xlqEH11qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p>"Beyond the admirable sincerity and devotion, the record is full of emotive hooks, thundering percussion, psychedelic twang, ethnic rhythms, and formless meditations on what mysteries reside in the heavens above. Edwards’ musical palette has truly become limitless, and Star Treatment takes Wovenhand’s sound to its most realized and accomplished.” - <a href="http://noisey.vice.com/blog/wovenhand-david-edwards-interview">Noisey</a><br></p><figure data-orig-width="205" data-orig-height="74"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/7f40fe24c9e36411a6090a6816d2e354/tumblr_inline_ofd33qLT2X1qbzv4w_500.gif" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p>“It may be bigger, bolder and louder these days but there are no discernible fissures in Edwards’ holy vision and his band of brothers march on with heads held high.” - <a href="http://teamrock.com/review/2016-10-01/wovenhand-star-treatment-album-review">Metal Hammer, 4/5</a><br></p><figure data-orig-width="420" data-orig-height="66" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://65.media.tumblr.com/bcfa9087d7a7356414af423ba3a67a0f/tumblr_inline_ofd38gVxAz1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p>“t’s quite thrilling: the galloping drums and strident guitar clangour of “Come Brave” perfectly evokes its Indian imagery, while “All Your Waves” develops a mysterious, tsunami-like power all its own. Majestic stuff.” - <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/album-reviews-lady-gaga-joanne-leonard-cohen-you-want-it-darker-pretenders-alone-a7369836.html">The Independent, 4/5</a><br></p><figure data-orig-width="276" data-orig-height="120"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/9b2363a0540ffb094264fbc4fae4dd2e/tumblr_inline_od910qKCIt1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p>“Star Treatment is actually a damn fine album. It's catchy, it's gritty, and it just feels like a rock n' roll album should.” - <a href="http://www.metalinjection.net/av/wovenhand-brings-the-western-flavored-twang-rock-with-star-treatment">Metal Injection</a><br></p><figure data-orig-width="244" data-orig-height="70"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/a7e36d7d7a18c5a4f65ee4d10344f16d/tumblr_inline_odinzliXvw1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p>“Edwards resides firmly in the downbeat Nick Cave or Low mould, only unlike them he's getting louder and louder. Having grown progressively heavier since its alt-country beginnings, Wovenhand's dense music now has more in common with Gallon Drunk than Giant Sand, and with a Swans-esque intensity it's almost as if Edwards is evolving into the pious antithesis of the heathen Michael Gira.” - <a href="http://thequietus.com/articles/20818-psych-the-dead-c-wovenhand-the-heads-john-mcbain-review">The Quietus</a><br></p><figure data-orig-width="840" data-orig-height="109" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://65.media.tumblr.com/87c7259e00a5a1835a8104e39c362509/tumblr_inline_od911pcvDL1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p>“If the last album was drenched in heavy drone, then Edwards et al. now return to the heavy sway of early Wovenhand or 16 Horsepower, with 11 tracks that cover a lot of ground but mostly take the listener back to the band’s origin.” - <a href="http://www.slugmag.com/national-music-reviews/wovenhand-star-treatment/">SLUG Magazine</a><br></p><figure data-orig-width="450" data-orig-height="150" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/482d70ab9b0b914384980eb94530d353/tumblr_inline_od914f7cnA1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p>“High expectations aren’t likely to be dashed for Star Treatment, as opener “Come Brave” more or less finds Wovenhand picking up where Refractory Obdurate left off, with a dense gallop.” - <a href="http://www.treblezine.com/reviews/31822-wovenhand-star-treatment-review/">Treble</a></p><figure data-orig-width="277" data-orig-height="64"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/598fce269f8c9acbce134fa438ea61a6/tumblr_inline_od91gnGW9i1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p>“The hellfire realisations Edwards brings to Star Treatment are informed partly by his Christian faith, partly his wonderment at the cosmos, and more pertinently from a brilliant sense for theatre. There’s no real nuance to Star Treatment. It ramps up the excitement from the get-go and doesn’t release its grip. Played loud, it’s a truly mesmerising experience, like being dropped by helicopter onto a precipice, one foot from death but filled with awe.” - <a href="http://soundblab.com/reviews/album-reviews/16004-wovenhand-star-treatment">Soundblab</a></p><figure data-orig-width="250" data-orig-height="123"><img src="https://65.media.tumblr.com/e2d60c17140cc7e110f58fc4079f4ca2/tumblr_inline_od91djiJfG1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p>“A manic, messy, exhilarating, exhausting affair, ‘Star Treatment’ is a dramatic boost to a genre in desperate need of new flesh. Hopefully a counter movement will grow from its produce, baptising the old body and breathing the soul, the sex and the storytelling back into its mouth, for the sake of the next generation of cosmic outlaws. An aural journey into lawless frontier towns and forbidden valleys of the underworld, ending on a note of redemption and optimism for the unknown. The future’s in your hands here, kids. Choose wisely.” - <a href="http://louderthanwar.com/wovenhand-star-treatment-album-review/">Louder Than War</a><br></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908822016-09-06T13:27:18-07:002023-12-10T08:54:45-08:00Wovenhand "Star Treatment" is Stereogum's Album Of The Week<p> </p>
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<p>On Friday, Nick Cave and his Bad Seeds will release their new album Skeleton Tree, and other than the soul-wrecking first single “Jesus Alone,” I haven’t heard it yet. Nobody has. Cave’s label has sent out no advances, which means music critics like me are tingling with anticipation just like everybody else. This is Cave’s first album since his son fell off a cliff and died last year. Cave is an artist with a long, storied history of staring deeply into the darkest parts of the human experience, of drinking that darkness in and spitting it back out all over us. The fact that he’s back to recording music so soon after such a life-reshaping personal catastrophe is a miraculous testament to his own strength. Even before hearing the album, I can feel the weight of its presence. It’s out there, waiting. And in a few days, it will be stomping all over my soul. But now, there is a chance, however slight, that Skeleton Tree will not be the best Nick Cave album that comes out on Friday.</p>
<p>I’m being glib here, of course. Star Treatment, the new <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/www.wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> album, is not a Nick Cave album. It’s not fair to Cave to imply that it is. It’s also not fair to David Eugene Edwards, the Denver musician who has been leading Wovenhand since 2001, since it was a side project of his mutant-country band 16 Horsepower. But Edwards has been treading some of the same territory as Cave for a long time now. His music deals in the same darkness, the same obsessiveness. His songs are steeped in the history of American music, of folk and country and blues, and yet they owe as much to some of the clanging, confrontational forms that followed: punk, metal, hardcore, noise-rock. His songs sound like incantations, like prayers bubbling up from below. He’s not Cave, but he’s cut from the same cloth.</p><!-- more -->
<p>I’d been shamefully ignorant of Edwards’ work until Converge frontman Jacob Bannon’s label Deathwish, Inc. put out Wovenhand’s album <a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1678767/album-of-the-week-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/franchises/album-of-the-week/">Refractory Obdurate</a> two years ago. Deathwish is usually an amazing source of coloring-outside-the-lines hardcore and metal, and I have a policy that I’ll listen to anything that label puts out at least once. Edwards’ clanging, crashing sermons are as much alt-country as they are metal, but he fit weirdly well into the label’s whole project. Wovenhand’s sonics only glancingly intersect with metal, but they conjure a grandeur that we can also hear in some of the best doom. With the new Star Treatment, Wovenhand have left Deathwish for the more amorphous indie <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/sargenthouse.com">Sargent House</a>, but they might be more metal than they were last time out. Opener “<a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1890322/wovenhand-come-brave/franchises/premiere/">Come Brave</a>” has a grand, seething distorto-riff at its heart. The thundering groove of “Crook And Flail” might have pianos and bongos mixed in, but those instruments somehow add to its heaving enormity; they don’t just ornament it. “<a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1896538/wovenhand-golden-blossom/mp3s/">Golden Blossom</a>” is one of the quieter moments here, but the warmth of its stargazing psychedelia feels like the dank-club equivalent of a lighters-up arena moment.</p>
<p>This time around, Edwards is drawing plenty of his help from the intersecting worlds of metal and hardcore. Two of the musicians from his band are also members of Planes Mistaken For Stars, the reactivated Midwestern post-hardcore greats. Sanford Parker, the renowned Chicago metal producer, recorded the album, and he did it at Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio studio. But this isn’t Edwards’ punk album — at least, not any more than any of his others. Edwards is concerned with older things. He’s said that he named the album Star Treatment because he’s using it to explore humanity’s ancient fascination with the night sky. And in Star Treatment, we can hear the sounds of tiny human specks attempting to wrap minds around the infinite, around forces much grander than themselves. Edwards is a devout Christian, and that’s probably a part of it, too. There’s a ritualistic feel to the album, a sense of devotion to the cosmos. And even if you’re not the tiniest bit spiritual, which I’m not, there is a power in asking the mere questions that so many belief systems attempt to answer.</p>
<p>Edwards belongs to an older breed. He’s in there with Cave, Michael Gira, Carla Bozulich, Dan Higgs, Polly Jean Harvey, David Tibet. He’s a mystic wanderer, the type who seeks transcendence in darkness as well as in light. He never hides his voice. It’s a huge, barreling wail, a declamatory roar. And the music matches the majesty of that voice, calling on traditions that can sometimes go past ancestral country music and into tribal-chant territory. This is big music, a type of music that we don’t often hear anymore. It’s music for calling down heaven. There is plenty of great music coming out these days, but very little of it is concerned with summoning spirits in that same way. We don’t get many albums like this anymore. And if we end up getting two next week, we should feel fortunate indeed. We already got one.</p>
<p>Star Treatment is out 9/9 via <a href="http://sargenthouse.com/">Sargent House</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1897165/album-of-the-week-wovenhand-star-treatment/franchises/album-of-the-week/">(via Stereogum)</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/43592652016-09-06T13:27:18-07:002023-12-10T09:09:32-08:00Wovenhand "Star Treatment" is Stereogum's Album Of The Week<p> </p>
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<p>On Friday, Nick Cave and his Bad Seeds will release their new album Skeleton Tree, and other than the soul-wrecking first single “Jesus Alone,” I haven’t heard it yet. Nobody has. Cave’s label has sent out no advances, which means music critics like me are tingling with anticipation just like everybody else. This is Cave’s first album since his son fell off a cliff and died last year. Cave is an artist with a long, storied history of staring deeply into the darkest parts of the human experience, of drinking that darkness in and spitting it back out all over us. The fact that he’s back to recording music so soon after such a life-reshaping personal catastrophe is a miraculous testament to his own strength. Even before hearing the album, I can feel the weight of its presence. It’s out there, waiting. And in a few days, it will be stomping all over my soul. But now, there is a chance, however slight, that Skeleton Tree will not be the best Nick Cave album that comes out on Friday.</p>
<p>I’m being glib here, of course. Star Treatment, the new <a href="www.wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> album, is not a Nick Cave album. It’s not fair to Cave to imply that it is. It’s also not fair to David Eugene Edwards, the Denver musician who has been leading Wovenhand since 2001, since it was a side project of his mutant-country band 16 Horsepower. But Edwards has been treading some of the same territory as Cave for a long time now. His music deals in the same darkness, the same obsessiveness. His songs are steeped in the history of American music, of folk and country and blues, and yet they owe as much to some of the clanging, confrontational forms that followed: punk, metal, hardcore, noise-rock. His songs sound like incantations, like prayers bubbling up from below. He’s not Cave, but he’s cut from the same cloth.</p><!-- more -->
<p>I’d been shamefully ignorant of Edwards’ work until Converge frontman Jacob Bannon’s label Deathwish, Inc. put out Wovenhand’s album <a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1678767/album-of-the-week-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/franchises/album-of-the-week/">Refractory Obdurate</a> two years ago. Deathwish is usually an amazing source of coloring-outside-the-lines hardcore and metal, and I have a policy that I’ll listen to anything that label puts out at least once. Edwards’ clanging, crashing sermons are as much alt-country as they are metal, but he fit weirdly well into the label’s whole project. Wovenhand’s sonics only glancingly intersect with metal, but they conjure a grandeur that we can also hear in some of the best doom. With the new Star Treatment, Wovenhand have left Deathwish for the more amorphous indie <a href="sargenthouse.com">Sargent House</a>, but they might be more metal than they were last time out. Opener “<a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1890322/wovenhand-come-brave/franchises/premiere/">Come Brave</a>” has a grand, seething distorto-riff at its heart. The thundering groove of “Crook And Flail” might have pianos and bongos mixed in, but those instruments somehow add to its heaving enormity; they don’t just ornament it. “<a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1896538/wovenhand-golden-blossom/mp3s/">Golden Blossom</a>” is one of the quieter moments here, but the warmth of its stargazing psychedelia feels like the dank-club equivalent of a lighters-up arena moment.</p>
<p>This time around, Edwards is drawing plenty of his help from the intersecting worlds of metal and hardcore. Two of the musicians from his band are also members of Planes Mistaken For Stars, the reactivated Midwestern post-hardcore greats. Sanford Parker, the renowned Chicago metal producer, recorded the album, and he did it at Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio studio. But this isn’t Edwards’ punk album — at least, not any more than any of his others. Edwards is concerned with older things. He’s said that he named the album Star Treatment because he’s using it to explore humanity’s ancient fascination with the night sky. And in Star Treatment, we can hear the sounds of tiny human specks attempting to wrap minds around the infinite, around forces much grander than themselves. Edwards is a devout Christian, and that’s probably a part of it, too. There’s a ritualistic feel to the album, a sense of devotion to the cosmos. And even if you’re not the tiniest bit spiritual, which I’m not, there is a power in asking the mere questions that so many belief systems attempt to answer.</p>
<p>Edwards belongs to an older breed. He’s in there with Cave, Michael Gira, Carla Bozulich, Dan Higgs, Polly Jean Harvey, David Tibet. He’s a mystic wanderer, the type who seeks transcendence in darkness as well as in light. He never hides his voice. It’s a huge, barreling wail, a declamatory roar. And the music matches the majesty of that voice, calling on traditions that can sometimes go past ancestral country music and into tribal-chant territory. This is big music, a type of music that we don’t often hear anymore. It’s music for calling down heaven. There is plenty of great music coming out these days, but very little of it is concerned with summoning spirits in that same way. We don’t get many albums like this anymore. And if we end up getting two next week, we should feel fortunate indeed. We already got one.</p>
<p>Star Treatment is out 9/9 via <a href="http://sargenthouse.com/">Sargent House</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1897165/album-of-the-week-wovenhand-star-treatment/franchises/album-of-the-week/">(via Stereogum)</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908832016-09-06T12:48:43-07:002023-12-10T08:53:25-08:00'Star Treatment' streaming now on Noisey with David Eugene Edwards interview<p><figure data-orig-width="183" data-orig-height="54"><a href="http://noisey.vice.com/blog/wovenhand-david-edwards-interview"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/c2c4be6f70625e4a691fa5b44e78fc01/tumblr_inline_od3jjabHDX1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a></figure><figure data-orig-width="640" data-orig-height="354" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://65.media.tumblr.com/b0954caacf0239fcaef2838592e15c1f/tumblr_inline_od3jjgzAZt1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="609" data-orig-height="143" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/03e12a4e8d2fd5f3cfbeb8ea7a8c828d/tumblr_inline_od3jjn42Ji1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure></p><p>David Eugene Edwards has been an exceptionally enigmatic figure since he first began to infuse country, Americana, and dark folk with an unparalleled intensity. What started with 16 Horsepower during the rising “Denver Sound” of the mid-90’s, took on a wider palette and evolved into the more personal <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a>. The Denver native also filters this sound through his less-than-conventional world view. The son of a reckless biker and a fundamentalist family, Edwards is an unapologetic, old world Christian with an untamable edge. Working within a darker musical paradigm, this dynamic plays out in mysterious ways as nothing is held back. By laying it all out and letting the pieces fall where they may, the resulting music becomes a sincere blend of Biblical allegory, heavy riffs, ethereal folk, Native American aesthetics, and musical flavors from every corner of the globe.<br><br>With the new album Star Treatment on the horizon, Edwards and his band of heavy music veterans—guitarist Chuck French and bassist Neil Keener (both of Planes Mistaken For Stars), drummer Ordy Garrison, and piano/synth player Matthew Smith of Crime & The City Solution—have crafted the hardest-hitting Wovenhand offering to date. The progression towards a heavier and more powerful sound has established them as recognizable figures in the dark underground, reaching as far as rock and metal festivals across Europe and the USA. Onstage, a figure in possessed rapture leads a rock n roll procession somewhere between fire 'n' brimstone and a shamanic ritual.</p><p>Match that with the presence of American metal luminary Sanford Parker at the production helm in Steve Albini’s legendary Electrical Audio studio, and you have a sound that attracts plaid-shirted good old boys and church-burning misanthropes alike. Beyond the admirable sincerity and devotion, the record is full of emotive hooks, thundering percussion, psychedelic twang, ethnic rhythms, and formless meditations on what mysteries reside in the heavens above. Edwards’ musical palette has truly become limitless, and Star Treatment takes Wovenhand’s sound to its most realized and accomplished.<br><br>Our discussion below attempts to explore some of these forces working beneath the surface. With such a unique perspective as his, Edwards unflinchingly reveals a few of his spiritual inclinations, his distrust of modernity, and finding a home for a sound caught in the sonic middle of it all. Sparing the finer elements of production and arrangement, the details of Star Treatmentare revealed in symbol and intention. The album is streaming below, so listen to it sing as we ponder, how will the heavenly bodies bring us a step closer to truth? And where exactly does Edwards fall amongst the stars? </p><iframe width="100%" height="450" scrolling="no" frameborder="no" src="https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=https%3A//api.soundcloud.com/playlists/256781429&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true"></iframe>[[MORE]]<p><b>Noisey: You once said your goal with music is to spread the word of God. On stage you are in rapture, almost to the point of trance and possession. Can we consider Wovenhand to be solely “Christian music,” or is there something more at work?</b><br>David Eugene Edwards: I don’t know what you can consider it. I don’t consider it that—I just consider it music that comes out of me.<br><br><b>There is a strong duality enforcing Wovenhand: You have your father’s influence (motorcycles, lawlessness, freedom) on one side, and your Grandfather’s influence (piety, church community, duty) on the other… where are you on that polarity? Where does current Wovenhand fit on that polarity?</b><br>Well, we don’t [laughs]. We don’t fit anywhere. That’s just the way it is. It’s not the goal, and it doesn’t matter if you fit or not. In a lot of ways, I’m too, what people would say, 'churchy,' for the world at large, and I’m much too of the world at large for the church. So I don’t really fit in either, according to any view that anyone holds from both groups. But that’s nothing new—that’s the way it’s always been with what I do. Not that it’s better or anything—it is what it is. I don't try to reconcile any duality. I believe that all things are reconciled already. I don’t need to reconcile anything, I just let the music that comes out, come out, and just speak about the things that are on my mind.<br><br><b>Currently the<a href="http://standingrock.org/"> Standing Rock Sioux</a> in the Dakotas are<a href="http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/09/04/492625850/dakota-access-pipeline-protests-in-north-dakota-turn-violent"> in the midst of a stand-off </a>with oil companies pushing the DAPL (Dakota Access Pipeline) through their ancestral land, and we are keenly reminded of our disgraceful past and present with the first peoples of this continent. The perennial Native American element appears more prominently than ever before on this latest album. How does that fit in your personal life, and how does it fit in your music?</b><br>It’s like living in someone else’s home. To be an American, for me, is like living on someone else’s property or home. The things around you that are part of that home and make up where you are, as of course you’re born into it here, has always been a big part of my life growing up—Native American this and that, family history, local history. It doesn’t mean I’m all directly involved in it, it’s just part of my life. Aesthetically and everything else, I’m living in someone else's place, I’m seeing the things and that’s what surrounds me. That’s what I know. The things that we the people who have taken this place over have to offer, to me, is bullshit. From top to bottom. Whether it is doctors, or Walmarts, or trains. It’s all bullshit. So I just look at the things that are actually of this place and actually have something to do with this place, and put my attention there.</p><figure data-orig-width="640" data-orig-height="462" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://65.media.tumblr.com/166e4d45744c6bbacf3e210fe2c6ef01/tumblr_inline_od3jre2Pc11qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p><br><b>Wovenhand has been embraced by many of an adversarial spiritual bent—for example, multiple members of prominent Satanic metal bands have professed admiration for your work. How does that sit with you to have such an antithetical fan base? What do you think is the attraction?</b><br>There’s even been an attraction from the beginning with 16 Horsepower. I think folk music in general is popular with the music [community] you’re talking about, be it from Sweden or Norway, or from Portugal, or wherever. These people dig into the folklore and the culture of where they are coming from, and use that. That’s something that 16 Horsepower did, and what I do now, so that’s a connection. Singing about spiritual things, whether it’s adversarial or not, are spiritual things in general. I identify with the aggressive stance they take against what people say I represent. I would agree with those who are aggressively against something, rather that those who just say, 'Eh, I’d rather just sing about something else.'<br><br>Since, like I said, we never really had a home, Wovenhand or 16 Horsepower, we didn’t fit into alternative country even though that’s what we were: it’s folk instruments but those who listen to folk music won’t be interested in what I do. We’ve never had a musical home. But now we’ve been taken in by the metal community, and I’m happy about it. It’s nice to have a place to be[laughs]. All the people I’ve met are all so complimentary and kind and welcoming.<br><b><br>Star Treatment is a thunderous rock 'n' roll album colored with folk, country, and world music, but it’s definitely still a rock album. It seems like your music always will carry that “Denver Sound” pioneered by the collective works of Bob Ferbrache, Slim Cessna, Munly, and anything around Absinthe Studios. Is the newer direction a conscious departure?</b><br>Not at all. I always have that in me, but it doesn’t always come out. When I’m playing with the guys I’m playing with now, Chuck French and Neil Keener, they are coming from this heavier world completely. That’s what they bring, and of course I know that. They complement what would be typical Wovenhand stuff, but they also really complement the stuff that I'm doing that is more heavy. It’s easier for us to collaborate. If I stay in that heavy direction it’s easier for us to communicate and make something new.<br><br><b>What can you tell us about the formative days of that blossoming Denver “Gothic Country” movement? I’ve heard whispers of psychedelic infused intensive prayer, engaging in Native American spiritual rituals, and other practices that might be considered unorthodox. Is there any truth to that?</b><br>No, there is no truth to that—I don’t know where that would be coming from, really! I go to pow wows all the time with my son all over America: Wyoming, South Dakota, Montana, New Mexico. But I would never even consider entering myself into what they consider sacred. I got no business being there, and I wouldn't do it in the first place. I just like to go and spend my money there with those people. The money that I make, I spend on them. I buy the things they make. That’s how I like to spend my time when I’m not playing music or whatever. But, no, there’s no voodoo [laughs]. But I did do a lot of drugs and all that kinda shit! [Laughs] And that’s voodoo in itself, I guess. But nothing laid out in terms of trying to get somewhere spiritually by doing something like that. I don’t believe in anything like that.<b><br></b></p><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="500" data-orig-width="750"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/0978e283e6b61be7292234f21e0db7c1/tumblr_inline_od3jsi80LB1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p><i>photo credit: Simon Skreddernes</i></p><p><b>Star Treatment has an expansive, sublime feeling, like gazing at the night sky—stars, heavenly bodies. What forms does this theme take in your mind, and on this record?</b><br>They take every shape! That's the point of the record—the stars are everything to us. The heavenly bodies since the beginning of man are what’s above him. These are the lights that light up his life. These are the lights that guide the seasons, and everything else is tied to it. Basically all the religions of the world are astro-religions. They are all based on the stars, the movements of the stars, assigning characters to the stars in the Zodiac. This is a worldwide event, not just in one place but everywhere. People coming up with the same images for what they are seeing in the sky. How that translates into daily life for people. Into art, literature, culture, and, as I said, religion, which is the basis for all of that. There is no escaping it. I just took it head on and started talking about it in very abstract ways. It’s a many layered imagery. It’s very ethereal. Just like the sky.<br><br><b>As we look to the stars and imagine worlds beyond our world, do you ever consider the end of this one? It can be a humbling experience, especially since we’re living in such a volatile and frightening place right now. Are we living in the end times? Is that something you consider?</b><br>I’m not so hot on that topic. I don’t think people really know what that means. My worldview is very different from the majority of people I speak to. I don’t believe there are billions and billions and billions of universes. I don’t believe all this. I believe we’re being lied to on a constant basis, for many reasons. The main reasons being money and, well, control. They just feed on whatever the people's fears are and adopt the stories and things to control these people. I believe that all of the universe is centerd around the Earth, not that we all revolve around the Sun or something. I believe that the Sun and everything else revolves around the Earth, and was created for the Earth. The Earth is the center of all things. Whether it’s time for the end or not, that’s beyond my understanding.<br><br>But I do believe that it is the center of things, yeah. We’re not just some irrelevant, strung up life form on some planet hurtling 60,000 miles per hour through space with no rhyme or reason. Just hurtling through space and it all just happened to come about? I don’t believe in all that, of course. The Earth to me is central, Man himself and the Creation around him is central to all things—not the stars.</p><p>WOVENHAND TOUR 2016:<br>09/12 COLOGNE, DE @ Gebäude 9 *<br>09/13 FRANKFURT, DE @ Zoom *<br>09/15 BERN, CH @ ISC *<br>09/16 ZURICH, CH @ Bogen F *<br>09/17 VIENNA, AT @ Flex *<br>09/18 BUDAPEST, HU @ A38 *<br>09/20 SALZBURG, AT @ Rockhouse *<br>09/21 MUNICH, DE @ Ampere *<br>09/22 LEIPZIG, DE @ UT Connewitz *<br>09/23 BERLIN, DE @ Heimathafen *<br>09/24 HAMBURG, DE - <a>Reeperbahn Festival<br></a>09/26 ARHUS, DK @ Train *<br>09/27 OSLO, NO @ John Dee *<br>09/29 HELSINKI, FI @ Tavastia<br>09/30 STOCKHOLM, SE @ Nalen *<br>10/01 LUND, SE @ Mejeriet *<br>10/02 COPENHAGEN, DK @ Vega Jr. *<br>10/04 EINDHOVEN, NL @ Effenaar *<br>10/05 AMSTERDAM, NL @ Melkweg *<br>10/06 LEUVEN, BE @ Het Depot *<br>10/07 GENT, BE @ Handelsbeurs *<br>10/08 CHARLEROI, BE @ L'Eden *<br>10/10 LILLE, FR @ L'Aéronef *<br>10/11 PARIS, FR @ La Maroquinerie *<br>10/13 ORLEANS, FR @ L'Astrolabe *<br>10/14 GRENOBLE, FR @ La Belle Electrique *<br>10/15 FEYZIN, FR @ L'Epicerie Moderne *<br>10/16 TOULOUSE, FR @ La Rex *<br>10/18 LONDON, UK @ The Dome *</p><p>* w/ Emma Ruth Rundle</p><p><a href="http://noisey.vice.com/blog/wovenhand-david-edwards-interview">(via Noisey)</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/43592532016-09-06T12:48:43-07:002022-09-13T02:58:36-07:00'Star Treatment' streaming now on Noisey with David Eugene Edwards interview<p> </p>
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<p>David Eugene Edwards has been an exceptionally enigmatic figure since he first began to infuse country, Americana, and dark folk with an unparalleled intensity. What started with 16 Horsepower during the rising “Denver Sound” of the mid-90’s, took on a wider palette and evolved into the more personal <a href="wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a>. The Denver native also filters this sound through his less-than-conventional world view. The son of a reckless biker and a fundamentalist family, Edwards is an unapologetic, old world Christian with an untamable edge. Working within a darker musical paradigm, this dynamic plays out in mysterious ways as nothing is held back. By laying it all out and letting the pieces fall where they may, the resulting music becomes a sincere blend of Biblical allegory, heavy riffs, ethereal folk, Native American aesthetics, and musical flavors from every corner of the globe.<br><br>With the new album Star Treatment on the horizon, Edwards and his band of heavy music veterans—guitarist Chuck French and bassist Neil Keener (both of Planes Mistaken For Stars), drummer Ordy Garrison, and piano/synth player Matthew Smith of Crime & The City Solution—have crafted the hardest-hitting Wovenhand offering to date. The progression towards a heavier and more powerful sound has established them as recognizable figures in the dark underground, reaching as far as rock and metal festivals across Europe and the USA. Onstage, a figure in possessed rapture leads a rock n roll procession somewhere between fire 'n' brimstone and a shamanic ritual.</p>
<p>Match that with the presence of American metal luminary Sanford Parker at the production helm in Steve Albini’s legendary Electrical Audio studio, and you have a sound that attracts plaid-shirted good old boys and church-burning misanthropes alike. Beyond the admirable sincerity and devotion, the record is full of emotive hooks, thundering percussion, psychedelic twang, ethnic rhythms, and formless meditations on what mysteries reside in the heavens above. Edwards’ musical palette has truly become limitless, and Star Treatment takes Wovenhand’s sound to its most realized and accomplished.<br><br>Our discussion below attempts to explore some of these forces working beneath the surface. With such a unique perspective as his, Edwards unflinchingly reveals a few of his spiritual inclinations, his distrust of modernity, and finding a home for a sound caught in the sonic middle of it all. Sparing the finer elements of production and arrangement, the details of Star Treatmentare revealed in symbol and intention. The album is streaming below, so listen to it sing as we ponder, how will the heavenly bodies bring us a step closer to truth? And where exactly does Edwards fall amongst the stars? </p>
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<p><b>Noisey: You once said your goal with music is to spread the word of God. On stage you are in rapture, almost to the point of trance and possession. Can we consider Wovenhand to be solely “Christian music,” or is there something more at work?</b><br>David Eugene Edwards: I don’t know what you can consider it. I don’t consider it that—I just consider it music that comes out of me.<br><br><b>There is a strong duality enforcing Wovenhand: You have your father’s influence (motorcycles, lawlessness, freedom) on one side, and your Grandfather’s influence (piety, church community, duty) on the other… where are you on that polarity? Where does current Wovenhand fit on that polarity?</b><br>Well, we don’t [laughs]. We don’t fit anywhere. That’s just the way it is. It’s not the goal, and it doesn’t matter if you fit or not. In a lot of ways, I’m too, what people would say, 'churchy,' for the world at large, and I’m much too of the world at large for the church. So I don’t really fit in either, according to any view that anyone holds from both groups. But that’s nothing new—that’s the way it’s always been with what I do. Not that it’s better or anything—it is what it is. I don't try to reconcile any duality. I believe that all things are reconciled already. I don’t need to reconcile anything, I just let the music that comes out, come out, and just speak about the things that are on my mind.<br><br><b>Currently the<a href="http://standingrock.org/"> Standing Rock Sioux</a> in the Dakotas are<a href="http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/09/04/492625850/dakota-access-pipeline-protests-in-north-dakota-turn-violent"> in the midst of a stand-off </a>with oil companies pushing the DAPL (Dakota Access Pipeline) through their ancestral land, and we are keenly reminded of our disgraceful past and present with the first peoples of this continent. The perennial Native American element appears more prominently than ever before on this latest album. How does that fit in your personal life, and how does it fit in your music?</b><br>It’s like living in someone else’s home. To be an American, for me, is like living on someone else’s property or home. The things around you that are part of that home and make up where you are, as of course you’re born into it here, has always been a big part of my life growing up—Native American this and that, family history, local history. It doesn’t mean I’m all directly involved in it, it’s just part of my life. Aesthetically and everything else, I’m living in someone else's place, I’m seeing the things and that’s what surrounds me. That’s what I know. The things that we the people who have taken this place over have to offer, to me, is bullshit. From top to bottom. Whether it is doctors, or Walmarts, or trains. It’s all bullshit. So I just look at the things that are actually of this place and actually have something to do with this place, and put my attention there.</p>
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<p><br><b>Wovenhand has been embraced by many of an adversarial spiritual bent—for example, multiple members of prominent Satanic metal bands have professed admiration for your work. How does that sit with you to have such an antithetical fan base? What do you think is the attraction?</b><br>There’s even been an attraction from the beginning with 16 Horsepower. I think folk music in general is popular with the music [community] you’re talking about, be it from Sweden or Norway, or from Portugal, or wherever. These people dig into the folklore and the culture of where they are coming from, and use that. That’s something that 16 Horsepower did, and what I do now, so that’s a connection. Singing about spiritual things, whether it’s adversarial or not, are spiritual things in general. I identify with the aggressive stance they take against what people say I represent. I would agree with those who are aggressively against something, rather that those who just say, 'Eh, I’d rather just sing about something else.'<br><br>Since, like I said, we never really had a home, Wovenhand or 16 Horsepower, we didn’t fit into alternative country even though that’s what we were: it’s folk instruments but those who listen to folk music won’t be interested in what I do. We’ve never had a musical home. But now we’ve been taken in by the metal community, and I’m happy about it. It’s nice to have a place to be[laughs]. All the people I’ve met are all so complimentary and kind and welcoming.<br><br><b>Star Treatment is a thunderous rock 'n' roll album colored with folk, country, and world music, but it’s definitely still a rock album. It seems like your music always will carry that “Denver Sound” pioneered by the collective works of Bob Ferbrache, Slim Cessna, Munly, and anything around Absinthe Studios. Is the newer direction a conscious departure?</b><br>Not at all. I always have that in me, but it doesn’t always come out. When I’m playing with the guys I’m playing with now, Chuck French and Neil Keener, they are coming from this heavier world completely. That’s what they bring, and of course I know that. They complement what would be typical Wovenhand stuff, but they also really complement the stuff that I'm doing that is more heavy. It’s easier for us to collaborate. If I stay in that heavy direction it’s easier for us to communicate and make something new.<br><br><b>What can you tell us about the formative days of that blossoming Denver “Gothic Country” movement? I’ve heard whispers of psychedelic infused intensive prayer, engaging in Native American spiritual rituals, and other practices that might be considered unorthodox. Is there any truth to that?</b><br>No, there is no truth to that—I don’t know where that would be coming from, really! I go to pow wows all the time with my son all over America: Wyoming, South Dakota, Montana, New Mexico. But I would never even consider entering myself into what they consider sacred. I got no business being there, and I wouldn't do it in the first place. I just like to go and spend my money there with those people. The money that I make, I spend on them. I buy the things they make. That’s how I like to spend my time when I’m not playing music or whatever. But, no, there’s no voodoo [laughs]. But I did do a lot of drugs and all that kinda shit! [Laughs] And that’s voodoo in itself, I guess. But nothing laid out in terms of trying to get somewhere spiritually by doing something like that. I don’t believe in anything like that.</p>
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<p><i>photo credit: Simon Skreddernes</i></p>
<p><b>Star Treatment has an expansive, sublime feeling, like gazing at the night sky—stars, heavenly bodies. What forms does this theme take in your mind, and on this record?</b><br>They take every shape! That's the point of the record—the stars are everything to us. The heavenly bodies since the beginning of man are what’s above him. These are the lights that light up his life. These are the lights that guide the seasons, and everything else is tied to it. Basically all the religions of the world are astro-religions. They are all based on the stars, the movements of the stars, assigning characters to the stars in the Zodiac. This is a worldwide event, not just in one place but everywhere. People coming up with the same images for what they are seeing in the sky. How that translates into daily life for people. Into art, literature, culture, and, as I said, religion, which is the basis for all of that. There is no escaping it. I just took it head on and started talking about it in very abstract ways. It’s a many layered imagery. It’s very ethereal. Just like the sky.<br><br><b>As we look to the stars and imagine worlds beyond our world, do you ever consider the end of this one? It can be a humbling experience, especially since we’re living in such a volatile and frightening place right now. Are we living in the end times? Is that something you consider?</b><br>I’m not so hot on that topic. I don’t think people really know what that means. My worldview is very different from the majority of people I speak to. I don’t believe there are billions and billions and billions of universes. I don’t believe all this. I believe we’re being lied to on a constant basis, for many reasons. The main reasons being money and, well, control. They just feed on whatever the people's fears are and adopt the stories and things to control these people. I believe that all of the universe is centerd around the Earth, not that we all revolve around the Sun or something. I believe that the Sun and everything else revolves around the Earth, and was created for the Earth. The Earth is the center of all things. Whether it’s time for the end or not, that’s beyond my understanding.<br><br>But I do believe that it is the center of things, yeah. We’re not just some irrelevant, strung up life form on some planet hurtling 60,000 miles per hour through space with no rhyme or reason. Just hurtling through space and it all just happened to come about? I don’t believe in all that, of course. The Earth to me is central, Man himself and the Creation around him is central to all things—not the stars.</p>
<p>WOVENHAND TOUR 2016:<br>09/12 COLOGNE, DE @ Gebäude 9 *<br>09/13 FRANKFURT, DE @ Zoom *<br>09/15 BERN, CH @ ISC *<br>09/16 ZURICH, CH @ Bogen F *<br>09/17 VIENNA, AT @ Flex *<br>09/18 BUDAPEST, HU @ A38 *<br>09/20 SALZBURG, AT @ Rockhouse *<br>09/21 MUNICH, DE @ Ampere *<br>09/22 LEIPZIG, DE @ UT Connewitz *<br>09/23 BERLIN, DE @ Heimathafen *<br>09/24 HAMBURG, DE - <a>Reeperbahn Festival</a><br>09/26 ARHUS, DK @ Train *<br>09/27 OSLO, NO @ John Dee * - SOLD OUT<br>09/29 HELSINKI, FI @ Tavastia<br>09/30 STOCKHOLM, SE @ Nalen *<br>10/01 LUND, SE @ Mejeriet *<br>10/02 COPENHAGEN, DK @ Vega Jr. *<br>10/04 EINDHOVEN, NL @ Effenaar *<br>10/05 AMSTERDAM, NL @ Melkweg *<br>10/06 LEUVEN, BE @ Het Depot *<br>10/07 GENT, BE @ Handelsbeurs *<br>10/08 CHARLEROI, BE @ L'Eden *<br>10/10 LILLE, FR @ L'Aéronef *<br>10/11 PARIS, FR @ La Maroquinerie *<br>10/13 ORLEANS, FR @ L'Astrolabe *<br>10/14 GRENOBLE, FR @ La Belle Electrique *<br>10/15 FEYZIN, FR @ L'Epicerie Moderne *<br>10/16 TOULOUSE, FR @ La Rex *<br>10/18 LONDON, UK @ The Dome *</p>
<p>* w/ Emma Ruth Rundle</p>
<p><a href="http://noisey.vice.com/blog/wovenhand-david-edwards-interview">(via Noisey)</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908842016-08-30T08:47:48-07:002022-09-13T03:01:19-07:00Wovenhand premieres new track "Golden Blossom" on Consequence of Sound<p><figure data-orig-height="116" data-orig-width="185"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/730c0d25c2d56daed645b4b98565477d/tumblr_inline_ocqbocllZA1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="578" data-orig-width="807"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/88a128de06d312f7190d607181fc63c1/tumblr_inline_ocqboncE9J1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="162" data-orig-width="1100"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/65ba9fd77021a53ad102515a0d2b3e76/tumblr_inline_ocqbowCpv81qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="81" data-orig-width="1084"><img src="https://65.media.tumblr.com/12a2f09451ca20f3b1d82f341ff4e88a/tumblr_inline_ocqbp53HZo1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure></p><p>David Eugene Edwards has long brought a uniquely pallpable intensity to his alternative country songs. Even back when he fronted 16 Horsepower, his music was filled with a punishing air of travail and — eventually — redemption. Now as the leader of <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a>, Edwards continues on in that tradition with the follow-up to 2014’s <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2014/04/album-review-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/">Refractory Obdurate</a>, September 9th’s Star Treatment (via <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/sargenthouse.com">Sargent House</a>).</p><p>On the album’s latest single, “Golden Blossom”, the band demonstrates how they can take the heaviness of their music and transplant it onto a simple, unabashed love song. The track pounds on straight-forward guitar strumming, delivered with such aggression that it’s almost crushing. Still, the affecting rise of the song’s percussive arc finds a way to become powerfully uplifting, buoyed on by Edwards’ exalting vocals delivering what can only be described as epic poetry. “Oh, blinded by the sun I see/ This light given me,” Edwards sings out. “Crashing into the rock, into the cleft with thee/ No more sun, no more see/ Only he, only we.”</p><p>As Edwards himself puts it, rather bluntly, “It is the love song, pure and unabashed. Crashing into the rock.” Take a listen below.</p><p><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2016/08/wovenhand-share-grand-love-song-in-golden-blossom-listen/">Listen to “Golden Blossom” at Consequence of Sound</a></p><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="459" data-orig-width="794"><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2016/08/wovenhand-share-grand-love-song-in-golden-blossom-listen/"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/eee2beb1f08460a5d3e2c716dfb78c96/tumblr_inline_ocqbs7lBMS1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a></figure>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/43487282016-08-30T08:47:48-07:002023-12-10T08:54:09-08:00Wovenhand premieres new track "Golden Blossom" on Consequence of Sound<p><figure data-orig-height="116" data-orig-width="185"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/730c0d25c2d56daed645b4b98565477d/tumblr_inline_ocqbocllZA1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="578" data-orig-width="807"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/88a128de06d312f7190d607181fc63c1/tumblr_inline_ocqboncE9J1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="162" data-orig-width="1100"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/65ba9fd77021a53ad102515a0d2b3e76/tumblr_inline_ocqbowCpv81qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="81" data-orig-width="1084"><img src="https://65.media.tumblr.com/12a2f09451ca20f3b1d82f341ff4e88a/tumblr_inline_ocqbp53HZo1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure></p><p>David Eugene Edwards has long brought a uniquely pallpable intensity to his alternative country songs. Even back when he fronted 16 Horsepower, his music was filled with a punishing air of travail and — eventually — redemption. Now as the leader of <a href="wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a>, Edwards continues on in that tradition with the follow-up to 2014’s <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2014/04/album-review-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/">Refractory Obdurate</a>, September 9th’s Star Treatment (via <a href="sargenthouse.com">Sargent House</a>).</p><p>On the album’s latest single, “Golden Blossom”, the band demonstrates how they can take the heaviness of their music and transplant it onto a simple, unabashed love song. The track pounds on straight-forward guitar strumming, delivered with such aggression that it’s almost crushing. Still, the affecting rise of the song’s percussive arc finds a way to become powerfully uplifting, buoyed on by Edwards’ exalting vocals delivering what can only be described as epic poetry. “Oh, blinded by the sun I see/ This light given me,” Edwards sings out. “Crashing into the rock, into the cleft with thee/ No more sun, no more see/ Only he, only we.”</p><p>As Edwards himself puts it, rather bluntly, “It is the love song, pure and unabashed. Crashing into the rock.” Take a listen below.</p><p><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2016/08/wovenhand-share-grand-love-song-in-golden-blossom-listen/">Listen to “Golden Blossom” at Consequence of Sound</a></p><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="459" data-orig-width="794"><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2016/08/wovenhand-share-grand-love-song-in-golden-blossom-listen/"><img src="https://67.media.tumblr.com/eee2beb1f08460a5d3e2c716dfb78c96/tumblr_inline_ocqbs7lBMS1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a></figure>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908852016-08-24T09:30:36-07:002023-12-10T08:50:49-08:00Wovenhand releases new song "The Hired Hand" via The AV Club<p><figure data-orig-height="200" data-orig-width="200"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/213b4c20c89f86abe9039b40f3c44cad/tumblr_inline_ocf9k7WCNI1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="380" data-orig-width="638"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/c195239f0807313982fb19d0725030e8/tumblr_inline_ocf9l4Acs81qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="100" data-orig-width="701"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/cf16fc4f0907d82dfb1bd8b3d9d66ab9/tumblr_inline_ocf9lb9oMW1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure></p><p><i>by <a href="http://www.avclub.com/author/David_Anthony/">David Anthony</a></i></p><p>David Eugene Edwards isn’t afraid of shifting focus. For 15 years he’s operated under the <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> moniker, a name that’s allowed him to make music that runs the gamut from folky Americana to dark, twisted rock ‘n’ roll. For his latest album, <i><a href="https://wovenhand.bandcamp.com/album/star-treatment">Star Treatment</a></i>, Edwards recorded at Steve Albini’s iconic Electrical Audio studio with heavyweight metal producer Sandford Parker at the helm, and he was once again joined by Chuck French and Neil Keener, half of Denver post-hardcore greats Planes Mistaken For Stars.</p><p>The result is an album that finds Wovenhand rumbling through a batch of songs that find the space between blues-based alt-country and unsettling stoner metal.<i>The A.V. Club </i>is premiering “The Hired Hand” below, which only highlights the fact that Edwards is the best approximation of Nick Cave that America has to offer.</p><p>All of Wovenhand’s tour dates, which include an appearance at this weekend’s Psycho Fest in Las Vegas, <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com/shows">can be found here</a>.</p><p><a href="http://www.avclub.com/article/wovenhand-crafts-unsettling-americana-hired-hand-241546">Click HERE to listen to “The Hired Hand”</a></p><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="457" data-orig-width="635"><a href="http://www.avclub.com/article/wovenhand-crafts-unsettling-americana-hired-hand-241546"><img src="https://65.media.tumblr.com/9ce2a8944183f5a49ee4db6e09e413cf/tumblr_inline_ocf9pby5rE1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a></figure>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/43396122016-08-24T09:30:36-07:002022-08-16T21:15:16-07:00Wovenhand releases new song "The Hired Hand" via The AV Club<p><figure data-orig-height="200" data-orig-width="200"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/213b4c20c89f86abe9039b40f3c44cad/tumblr_inline_ocf9k7WCNI1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="380" data-orig-width="638"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/c195239f0807313982fb19d0725030e8/tumblr_inline_ocf9l4Acs81qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="100" data-orig-width="701"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/cf16fc4f0907d82dfb1bd8b3d9d66ab9/tumblr_inline_ocf9lb9oMW1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure></p><p><i>by <a href="http://www.avclub.com/author/David_Anthony/">David Anthony</a></i></p><p>David Eugene Edwards isn’t afraid of shifting focus. For 15 years he’s operated under the <a href="wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> moniker, a name that’s allowed him to make music that runs the gamut from folky Americana to dark, twisted rock ‘n’ roll. For his latest album, <i><a href="https://wovenhand.bandcamp.com/album/star-treatment">Star Treatment</a></i>, Edwards recorded at Steve Albini’s iconic Electrical Audio studio with heavyweight metal producer Sandford Parker at the helm, and he was once again joined by Chuck French and Neil Keener, half of Denver post-hardcore greats Planes Mistaken For Stars.</p><p>The result is an album that finds Wovenhand rumbling through a batch of songs that find the space between blues-based alt-country and unsettling stoner metal.<i>The A.V. Club </i>is premiering “The Hired Hand” below, which only highlights the fact that Edwards is the best approximation of Nick Cave that America has to offer.</p><p>All of Wovenhand’s tour dates, which include an appearance at this weekend’s Psycho Fest in Las Vegas, <a href="wovenhandband.com/shows">can be found here</a>.</p><p><a href="http://www.avclub.com/article/wovenhand-crafts-unsettling-americana-hired-hand-241546">Click HERE to listen to “The Hired Hand”</a></p><figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="457" data-orig-width="635"><a href="http://www.avclub.com/article/wovenhand-crafts-unsettling-americana-hired-hand-241546"><img src="https://65.media.tumblr.com/9ce2a8944183f5a49ee4db6e09e413cf/tumblr_inline_ocf9pby5rE1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a></figure>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908862016-08-15T16:26:50-07:002023-12-10T08:54:47-08:00"Star Treatment" Pre-orders Up Now<img src="https://d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/f1ce5d4574156b6811a0c2c4bfee0c78f33bfd02/large/wh-sh-bundle.jpg?1471303203" class="size_l justify_none border_" /><br><br>Pre-orders for Wovenhand's newest album, "Star Treatment", are available now including CD & LP bundles with t-shirts at a reduced price.<br><a contents="Click HERE for the US $ Store" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.hellomerch.com/collections/wovenhand" target="_blank">Click HERE for the US $ Store</a>, which ships worldwide.<br><a contents="Click HERE for the UK £ Store" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://sargenthouse.awesomedistro.com/artists/wovenhand" target="_blank">Click HERE for the UK £ Store</a>, which ships to UK & EU and offers different shirt designs.David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/43263162016-08-15T16:26:50-07:002023-12-10T09:08:35-08:00"Star Treatment" Pre-orders Up Now<img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/f1ce5d4574156b6811a0c2c4bfee0c78f33bfd02/large/wh-sh-bundle.jpg?1471303203" class="size_l justify_none border_" /><br><br>Pre-orders for Wovenhand's newest album, "Star Treatment", are available now including CD & LP bundles with t-shirts at a reduced price.<br><a contents="Click HERE for the US $ Store" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.hellomerch.com/collections/wovenhand" target="_blank">Click HERE for the US $ Store</a>, which ships worldwide.<br><a contents="Click HERE for the UK £ Store" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://sargenthouse.awesomedistro.com/artists/wovenhand" target="_blank">Click HERE for the UK £ Store</a>, which ships to UK & EU and offers different shirt designs.David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908872016-07-26T08:25:22-07:002023-12-10T08:57:34-08:00Wovenhand premieres "Come Brave" on Stereogum<figure data-orig-height="40" data-orig-width="262"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/36842b447a65f3ef8d1b909f8dbd55f8/tumblr_inline_oaxhe5fE0P1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="620" data-orig-height="621" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/def64bc15094d26fcdf03607e3f9457e/tumblr_inline_oaxh0l6tXI1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="637" data-orig-height="81" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/20014b2d11e75c66a6fbfa7403fd6640/tumblr_inline_oaxh0smwNh1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /></figure><p><i>by Tom Breihan</i></p><p><a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a>, the Denver group led by the former 16 Horsepower frontman David Eugene Edwards, have developed their own take on American roots music — one that’s grand and dark and gothic, one that draws on doom metal and postpunk as much as folk or country. You could think of them as a deeper-underground version of Swans or Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds. Two years ago, they released a great album called <a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1678767/album-of-the-week-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/franchises/album-of-the-week/">Refractory Obdurate</a>. And later this year, they’ll follow it up with the new LP Star Treatment. The band recorded the album at Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio studio, with the great Chicago metal producer Sanford Parker behind the boards. And this time around, the band includes Planes Mistaken For Stars members Chuck French and Neil Keener, as well as Crime & The City Solution keyboardist Matthew Smith. Edwards says that it’s a sort of concept album about our human fascination with the night sky. First single “Come Brave” is a vast, dark rager, and it sounds absolutely awesome. <br></p><p><a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1890322/wovenhand-come-brave/franchises/premiere/">Listen to “Come Brave” at Stereogum</a></p><figure data-orig-width="628" data-orig-height="175" class="tmblr-full"><a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1890322/wovenhand-come-brave/franchises/premiere/"><img src="https://65.media.tumblr.com/e7576e15fd6e940768e11e929dfdf0f8/tumblr_inline_oaxhc7v1iR1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /></a></figure><p><i>Star Treatment</i> is out September 9th on <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/sargenthouse.com">Sargent House</a> worldwide and <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/glitterhouse.com">Glitterhouse Records</a> in Europe.</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/42952062016-07-26T08:25:22-07:002022-08-16T21:19:43-07:00Wovenhand premieres "Come Brave" on Stereogum<figure data-orig-height="40" data-orig-width="262"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/36842b447a65f3ef8d1b909f8dbd55f8/tumblr_inline_oaxhe5fE0P1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="620" data-orig-height="621" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/def64bc15094d26fcdf03607e3f9457e/tumblr_inline_oaxh0l6tXI1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="637" data-orig-height="81" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://66.media.tumblr.com/20014b2d11e75c66a6fbfa7403fd6640/tumblr_inline_oaxh0smwNh1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /></figure><p><i>by Tom Breihan</i></p><p><a href="wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a>, the Denver group led by the former 16 Horsepower frontman David Eugene Edwards, have developed their own take on American roots music — one that’s grand and dark and gothic, one that draws on doom metal and postpunk as much as folk or country. You could think of them as a deeper-underground version of Swans or Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds. Two years ago, they released a great album called <a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1678767/album-of-the-week-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/franchises/album-of-the-week/">Refractory Obdurate</a>. And later this year, they’ll follow it up with the new LP Star Treatment. The band recorded the album at Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio studio, with the great Chicago metal producer Sanford Parker behind the boards. And this time around, the band includes Planes Mistaken For Stars members Chuck French and Neil Keener, as well as Crime & The City Solution keyboardist Matthew Smith. Edwards says that it’s a sort of concept album about our human fascination with the night sky. First single “Come Brave” is a vast, dark rager, and it sounds absolutely awesome. <br></p><p><a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1890322/wovenhand-come-brave/franchises/premiere/">Listen to “Come Brave” at Stereogum</a></p><figure data-orig-width="628" data-orig-height="175" class="tmblr-full"><a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1890322/wovenhand-come-brave/franchises/premiere/"><img src="https://65.media.tumblr.com/e7576e15fd6e940768e11e929dfdf0f8/tumblr_inline_oaxhc7v1iR1qbzv4w_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /></a></figure><p><i>Star Treatment</i> is out September 9th on <a href="sargenthouse.com">Sargent House</a> worldwide and <a href="glitterhouse.com">Glitterhouse Records</a> in Europe.</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908882016-04-29T08:13:22-07:002023-12-10T08:51:36-08:00New Album and Tour Dates Announced for 2016<p> </p>
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<p><a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> will head back to Europe this September to play 29 cities in 12 different countries in support of his forthcoming new album entitled<i> Star Treatment.</i> The album is the follow-up to the critically acclaimed<b> </b><i><a href="http://wovenhand.bandcamp.com/album/refractory-obdurate">Refractory Obdurate</a></i> now celebrating its two year anniversary, released on April 25, 2014.</p>
<p>Before heading overseas Wovenhand will be part of this year's <a href="http://psycholv.com/">Psycho Las Vegas</a> festival taking place August 26-28 alongside Blue Oyster Cult, Alice Cooper, Drive Like Jehu, Baroness, Sleep and many more.</p>
<p><i>Star Treatment</i> will be released in early September as a partnership between <a href="http://sargenthouse.com/"><b>Sargent House</b></a> worldwide and <a href="http://glitterhouse.com/"><b>Glitterhouse Records</b></a> who will handle the release for Europe.</p>
<p>A list of dates can be found below - click <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com/shows">HERE</a> for up to date ticket links and information.</p>
<p><b>WOVENHAND LIVE 2016</b></p>
<p>Aug 26 LAS VEGAS, NV - <a href="http://www.eventbrite.com/e/psycho-las-vegas-2016-tickets-20777507083">Hard Rock Hotel & Casino/ PsychoFest </a><br>Sep 12 COLOGNE, DE – Gebäude 9<br>Sep 13 FRANKFURT, DE – Zoom<br>Sep 15 BERN, CH – ISC<br>Sep 16 ZURICH, CH – Bogen F<br>Sep 17 VIENNA, AT – Flex<br>Sep 18 BUDAPEST, HU – A38<br>Sep 20 SALZBURG, AT – Rockhouse<br>Sep 21 MUNICH, DE – Ampere<br>Sep 22 LEIPZIG, DE – UT Connewitz<br>Sep 23 BERLIN, DE – Heimathafen<br>Sep 24 HAMBURG, DE – <a href="https://www.reeperbahnfestival.com/de/">Reeperbahn Festival</a><br>Sep 26 ARHUS, DK – Train<br>Sep 27 OSLO, NO – John Dee<br>Sep 29 HELSINKI, FI – Tavastia<br>Sep 30 STOCKHOLM, SE – Nalen<br>Oct 01 LUND, SE – Mejeriet<br>Oct 02 COPENHAGEN, DK – Vega Jr.<br>Oct 04 EINDHOVEN, NL – Effenaar<br>Oct 05 AMSTERDAM, NL – Melkweg<br>Oct 06 LEUVEN, BE – Het Depot<br>Oct 07 GENT, BE – Handelsbeurs<br>Oct 08 CHARLEROI, BE – L’Eden<br>Oct 10 LILLE, FR – L’Aéronef<br>Oct 11 PARIS, FR – La Maroquinerie<br>Oct 13 ORLEANS, FR – L’Astrolabe<br>Oct 14 GRENOBLE, FR – La Belle Electrique<br>Oct 15 FEYZIN, FR – L’Epicerie Moderne<br>Oct 16 TOULOUSE, FR – La Rex<br>Oct 18 LONDON, UK – The Dome</p>
<p> </p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/41591232016-04-29T08:13:22-07:002023-12-10T08:56:17-08:00New Album and Tour Dates Announced for 2016<p> </p>
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<p><a href="wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> will head back to Europe this September to play 29 cities in 12 different countries in support of his forthcoming new album entitled<i> Star Treatment.</i> The album is the follow-up to the critically acclaimed<b> </b><i><a href="http://wovenhand.bandcamp.com/album/refractory-obdurate">Refractory Obdurate</a></i> now celebrating its two year anniversary, released on April 25, 2014.</p>
<p>Before heading overseas Wovenhand will be part of this year's <a href="http://psycholv.com/">Psycho Las Vegas</a> festival taking place August 26-28 alongside Blue Oyster Cult, Alice Cooper, Drive Like Jehu, Baroness, Sleep and many more.</p>
<p><i>Star Treatment</i> will be released in early September as a partnership between <a href="http://sargenthouse.com/"><b>Sargent House</b></a> worldwide and <a href="http://glitterhouse.com/"><b>Glitterhouse Records</b></a> who will handle the release for Europe.</p>
<p>A list of dates can be found below - click <a href="wovenhandband.com/shows">HERE</a> for up to date ticket links and information.<br><a contents="Emma Ruth Rundle" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://sargenthouse.com/emma-ruth-rundle" target="_blank">Emma Ruth Rundle</a> will play support on most dates.</p>
<p><b>WOVENHAND & EMMA RUTH RUNDLE LIVE 2016</b></p>
<p>Aug 26 LAS VEGAS, NV - <a href="http://www.eventbrite.com/e/psycho-las-vegas-2016-tickets-20777507083">Hard Rock Hotel & Casino/ PsychoFest </a><br>Sep 12 COLOGNE, DE – Gebäude 9<br>Sep 13 FRANKFURT, DE – Zoom<br>Sep 15 BERN, CH – ISC<br>Sep 16 ZURICH, CH – Bogen F<br>Sep 17 VIENNA, AT – Flex<br>Sep 18 BUDAPEST, HU – A38<br>Sep 20 SALZBURG, AT – Rockhouse<br>Sep 21 MUNICH, DE – Ampere<br>Sep 22 LEIPZIG, DE – UT Connewitz<br>Sep 23 BERLIN, DE – Heimathafen<br>Sep 24 HAMBURG, DE – <a href="https://www.reeperbahnfestival.com/de/">Reeperbahn Festival</a> *<br>Sep 26 ARHUS, DK – Train<br>Sep 27 OSLO, NO – John Dee<br>Sep 29 HELSINKI, FI – Tavastia *<br>Sep 30 STOCKHOLM, SE – Nalen<br>Oct 01 LUND, SE – Mejeriet<br>Oct 02 COPENHAGEN, DK – Vega Jr.<br>Oct 04 EINDHOVEN, NL – Effenaar<br>Oct 05 AMSTERDAM, NL – Melkweg<br>Oct 06 LEUVEN, BE – Het Depot<br>Oct 07 GENT, BE – Handelsbeurs<br>Oct 08 CHARLEROI, BE – L’Eden<br>Oct 10 LILLE, FR – L’Aéronef<br>Oct 11 PARIS, FR – La Maroquinerie<br>Oct 13 ORLEANS, FR – L’Astrolabe<br>Oct 14 GRENOBLE, FR – La Belle Electrique<br>Oct 15 FEYZIN, FR – L’Epicerie Moderne<br>Oct 16 TOULOUSE, FR – La Rex<br>Oct 18 LONDON, UK – The Dome</p>
<p>* Wovenhand only</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908892016-03-01T12:52:01-08:002023-12-10T08:56:17-08:00Wovenhand recording new album, playing Psycho Las Vegas<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="720" data-orig-width="960"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/2dd4b9978abb8fa4cba4d01ca0987276/tumblr_inline_o3dnw36qxW1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure>
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<p><a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand</a> is recording their new album in the studio now. In the meantime, they have just announced that they will be playing <a href="http://psycholv.com/">Psycho Las Vegas</a>, with many more shows to come. </p>Tickets are available <a data-link-label="Shows" data-link-type="page" href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/shows">HERE</a>.
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<p><a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand</a> is recording their new album in the studio now. In the meantime, they have just announced that they will be playing <a href="http://psycholv.com/">Psycho Las Vegas</a>, with many more shows to come. </p>Tickets are available <a data-link-label="Shows" data-link-type="page" href="/shows">HERE</a>.
<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="960" data-orig-width="554"><img src="https://40.media.tumblr.com/e37219143338b94e4b4844abdb4b7f3a/tumblr_inline_o3dogmapXR1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908902015-09-16T12:06:23-07:002023-12-10T09:02:00-08:00Music Hall of Williamsburg // Live review & photos<figure data-orig-width="703" data-orig-height="192" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://36.media.tumblr.com/05ad46fb7a8d3428233b86ed611e398d/tumblr_inline_nusa2ozQwW1t6km11_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="1050" data-orig-height="700" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/d2ab5398fb0a0c86b4a67347ec322d85/tumblr_inline_nusa3jehMe1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="895" data-orig-height="109" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://40.media.tumblr.com/bd5b77c4b9c8532b0bde3e8138e9c1ef/tumblr_inline_nusa3rwvtC1t6km11_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p><i>article and photos by Omar Kasrawi</i></p><p>And as if to set the stage for <a href="http://www.chelseawolfe.net/">[Chelsea Wolfe]</a>’s crushing sound, was <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand</a>. If Wolfe was casting spells to bring forth the darkness, Wovenhand’s David Eugene Edwards was tapping into the audiences’ spiritual side. His brand of gothic Americana sounds like tales passed down from generation to generation. The spoken tradition of transference is not enough though. This tale needs roaring guitars and driving percussion. And the only setting fit is a dusty copper butte with nothing else in any direction. A couple of Afghans to sit on. A burning blue flame of a sky. And staring down at you with his arms crossed is Edwards. The arms uncross and in his hand is a chrome old-school microphone wrapped in a red-bandana. And then he begins to preach.<br></p><figure data-orig-width="1024" data-orig-height="683" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/2413d1624723a1c31dea3a7864673ddd/tumblr_inline_nusa78gnV21t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="1024" data-orig-height="683" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/37bf4ec0cdee77241ca1de91be14f63b/tumblr_inline_nusa7ha1jz1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="1024" data-orig-height="683" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://40.media.tumblr.com/2aed344d3c9c9f061d1b0843052d2ac3/tumblr_inline_nusa7sogXz1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="1024" data-orig-height="683" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/ff28b1c48e192f7f8b0033232d5b2677/tumblr_inline_nusa7zDHRX1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p><a href="http://pancakesandwhiskey.com/2015/09/16/chelsea-wolfe-wovenhand-embrace-the-dark-at-the-music-hall/">See more photos at Pancakes & Whiskey</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/38577202015-09-16T12:06:23-07:002022-05-29T07:15:12-07:00Music Hall of Williamsburg // Live review & photos<figure data-orig-width="703" data-orig-height="192" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://36.media.tumblr.com/05ad46fb7a8d3428233b86ed611e398d/tumblr_inline_nusa2ozQwW1t6km11_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="1050" data-orig-height="700" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/d2ab5398fb0a0c86b4a67347ec322d85/tumblr_inline_nusa3jehMe1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="895" data-orig-height="109" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://40.media.tumblr.com/bd5b77c4b9c8532b0bde3e8138e9c1ef/tumblr_inline_nusa3rwvtC1t6km11_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p><i>article and photos by Omar Kasrawi</i></p><p>And as if to set the stage for <a href="http://www.chelseawolfe.net/">[Chelsea Wolfe]</a>’s crushing sound, was <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand</a>. If Wolfe was casting spells to bring forth the darkness, Wovenhand’s David Eugene Edwards was tapping into the audiences’ spiritual side. His brand of gothic Americana sounds like tales passed down from generation to generation. The spoken tradition of transference is not enough though. This tale needs roaring guitars and driving percussion. And the only setting fit is a dusty copper butte with nothing else in any direction. A couple of Afghans to sit on. A burning blue flame of a sky. And staring down at you with his arms crossed is Edwards. The arms uncross and in his hand is a chrome old-school microphone wrapped in a red-bandana. And then he begins to preach.<br></p><figure data-orig-width="1024" data-orig-height="683" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/2413d1624723a1c31dea3a7864673ddd/tumblr_inline_nusa78gnV21t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="1024" data-orig-height="683" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/37bf4ec0cdee77241ca1de91be14f63b/tumblr_inline_nusa7ha1jz1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="1024" data-orig-height="683" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://40.media.tumblr.com/2aed344d3c9c9f061d1b0843052d2ac3/tumblr_inline_nusa7sogXz1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="1024" data-orig-height="683" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/ff28b1c48e192f7f8b0033232d5b2677/tumblr_inline_nusa7zDHRX1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p><a href="http://pancakesandwhiskey.com/2015/09/16/chelsea-wolfe-wovenhand-embrace-the-dark-at-the-music-hall/">See more photos at Pancakes & Whiskey</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908912015-09-11T14:09:28-07:002023-12-10T09:02:07-08:00Philadelphia Live Show Review<figure data-orig-width="1087" data-orig-height="175" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/ec519ac8ade7b15f93ea9913d4f28a98/tumblr_inline_nuj6iurUNy1t6km11_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="600" data-orig-height="899" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/8f5795674eb1b49df6ddef3db6fc79d1/tumblr_inline_nuj6j4BoP81t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p><i>photo by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/danlongphoto">Dan Long</a></i></p><h2><a href="http://www.phawker.com/2015/09/11/being-there-wovenhand-underground-arts/">BEING THERE: Wovenhand @ Underground Arts</a></h2><p>The rainy late summer evening cast a suitably gloomy pall over last night’s proceedings, but the damp masses in Philly’s Underground Arts created a sorta human humidity that sapped the luster of yours truly. I was there to bear witness to another performance by the tragically but not surprisingly unheralded Denver-based gothic Americana outfit <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand</a>. For the uninitiated please allow me to smarten ya up some: David Eugene Edwards, the wunderkind/visonary behind Wovenhand, has been making haunting, beguiling music in one aggregation or another since 2001. Before Wovenhand, Edwards helmed the awesome mule-kicking combo 16 Horsepower. He is unlike any front man I have seen. Ordinarily he is very private about the personal details of his life but he revealed in the documentary <i>Searching For Wrong Eyed Jesus</i> that his grandfather was a Pentecostal preacher who imbued him, from a young age, with a hellfire and brimstone ideology. This apocalyptic world view is palpably apparent in the music of both 16hp and Wovenhand alike. Which is not to say it’s Christian Rock — far fuckin from it yo — rather it is steeped in a parochial oeuvre. The previous Wovenhand shows I attended were way more rustic and toned down than they were last night at Underground Arts. In my previous encounters with Wovenhand — unmolested by the clusterfuck of gawkers staking out lip-of-the-stage real estate last night to see headliner <a href="http://www.chelseawolfe.net/">Chelsea Wolfe</a> — I was able to get close enough to the shamanistic Mr. Edwards to catch him as he went into a state of thrall, eyes rolling about his dome and a barely audible speaking in tongues. I’m carny enough to know a grift when I see it, but the fervor Edwards exhibited seemed genuine as, pardon the cliché, Hell. You don’t have to know the tunes to get the feeling; like salvation, it just washes over you if you let it. Halle-fucking-lujah, canyadigit? The latest incarnation of Wovenhand, enhanced by the inclusion of members of Planes Mistaken For Stars, swings from rustic Appalachian tones to full-on sonic tribal sturm und drang and last night they delivered 60 minutes of sonic gospel. It was a new experience for this acolyte and what it lacked in somber intimacy it more than made up for with majesty and throng. Chelsea Wolfe, though hardly my cup of tea, gets dap from me for taking Wovenhand on tour. Despite the humid overcrowded roomful of her fans (most of whom were politely indifferent and unmoved by WH) it was still revelatory. If ya ain’t down yet, ya should be. Thus sayeth the gospel of Bearer. You’re welcome… and AMEN bitches – PAUL BEARER</p><p><a href="http://www.phawker.com/2015/09/11/being-there-wovenhand-underground-arts/">(via Phawker)</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/38512762015-09-11T14:09:28-07:002022-05-15T23:30:57-07:00Philadelphia Live Show Review<figure data-orig-width="1087" data-orig-height="175" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/ec519ac8ade7b15f93ea9913d4f28a98/tumblr_inline_nuj6iurUNy1t6km11_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><figure data-orig-width="600" data-orig-height="899" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/8f5795674eb1b49df6ddef3db6fc79d1/tumblr_inline_nuj6j4BoP81t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p><i>photo by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/danlongphoto">Dan Long</a></i></p><h2><a href="http://www.phawker.com/2015/09/11/being-there-wovenhand-underground-arts/">BEING THERE: Wovenhand @ Underground Arts</a></h2><p>The rainy late summer evening cast a suitably gloomy pall over last night’s proceedings, but the damp masses in Philly’s Underground Arts created a sorta human humidity that sapped the luster of yours truly. I was there to bear witness to another performance by the tragically but not surprisingly unheralded Denver-based gothic Americana outfit <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand</a>. For the uninitiated please allow me to smarten ya up some: David Eugene Edwards, the wunderkind/visonary behind Wovenhand, has been making haunting, beguiling music in one aggregation or another since 2001. Before Wovenhand, Edwards helmed the awesome mule-kicking combo 16 Horsepower. He is unlike any front man I have seen. Ordinarily he is very private about the personal details of his life but he revealed in the documentary <i>Searching For Wrong Eyed Jesus</i> that his grandfather was a Pentecostal preacher who imbued him, from a young age, with a hellfire and brimstone ideology. This apocalyptic world view is palpably apparent in the music of both 16hp and Wovenhand alike. Which is not to say it’s Christian Rock — far fuckin from it yo — rather it is steeped in a parochial oeuvre. The previous Wovenhand shows I attended were way more rustic and toned down than they were last night at Underground Arts. In my previous encounters with Wovenhand — unmolested by the clusterfuck of gawkers staking out lip-of-the-stage real estate last night to see headliner <a href="http://www.chelseawolfe.net/">Chelsea Wolfe</a> — I was able to get close enough to the shamanistic Mr. Edwards to catch him as he went into a state of thrall, eyes rolling about his dome and a barely audible speaking in tongues. I’m carny enough to know a grift when I see it, but the fervor Edwards exhibited seemed genuine as, pardon the cliché, Hell. You don’t have to know the tunes to get the feeling; like salvation, it just washes over you if you let it. Halle-fucking-lujah, canyadigit? The latest incarnation of Wovenhand, enhanced by the inclusion of members of Planes Mistaken For Stars, swings from rustic Appalachian tones to full-on sonic tribal sturm und drang and last night they delivered 60 minutes of sonic gospel. It was a new experience for this acolyte and what it lacked in somber intimacy it more than made up for with majesty and throng. Chelsea Wolfe, though hardly my cup of tea, gets dap from me for taking Wovenhand on tour. Despite the humid overcrowded roomful of her fans (most of whom were politely indifferent and unmoved by WH) it was still revelatory. If ya ain’t down yet, ya should be. Thus sayeth the gospel of Bearer. You’re welcome… and AMEN bitches – PAUL BEARER</p><p><a href="http://www.phawker.com/2015/09/11/being-there-wovenhand-underground-arts/">(via Phawker)</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908922015-09-09T15:28:00-07:002023-12-10T08:54:47-08:00Live Video // Wovenhand at Saint Vitus - FULL SET<p><figure class="tmblr-embed tmblr-full" data-provider="youtube" data-orig-width="500" data-orig-height="304" data-url="https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D6OPcz1vzG8w%26feature%3Dyoutu.be"><iframe width="540" height="304" id="youtube_iframe" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/6OPcz1vzG8w?feature=oembed&enablejsapi=1&origin=https://safe.txmblr.com&wmode=opaque" frameborder="0"></iframe></figure></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzMonULlTs_oCAsbTwrHqYA">Pit Full Of Shit</a> captured the sold out show at Saint Vitus on September 8, 2015 - watch <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand’s</a> full set now on YouTube.</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/38485042015-09-09T15:28:00-07:002022-05-11T02:30:34-07:00Live Video // Wovenhand at Saint Vitus - FULL SET<p> </p>
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<p><a contents="PFOS" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzMonULlTs_oCAsbTwrHqYA" target="_blank">PFOS</a> captured the sold out show at Saint Vitus on September 8, 2015 - watch <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand’s</a> full set now on YouTube.</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908932015-07-24T16:28:46-07:002023-12-10T09:03:57-08:00David Eugene Edwards Interview<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="198" data-orig-width="589"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/d20c9fcb737f98b6f38ba981181dfe06/tumblr_inline_ns0lz9braw1t6km11_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /></figure><p><a href="https://cba.fro.at/292859">Click HERE to listen</a></p><p>The above interview features songs spanning David Eugene Edwards’ career, from 16 Horsepower to <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand</a>, with David discussing inspirations, lyrics, and more over the course of the hourlong program.</p><p>Don’t forget that all of Wovenhand’s catalog is available to stream online <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/all-albums">HERE</a>.</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/37907042015-07-24T16:28:46-07:002022-06-01T18:04:01-07:00David Eugene Edwards Interview<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="198" data-orig-width="589"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/d20c9fcb737f98b6f38ba981181dfe06/tumblr_inline_ns0lz9braw1t6km11_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /></figure><p><a href="https://cba.fro.at/292859">Click HERE to listen</a></p><p>The above interview features songs spanning David Eugene Edwards’ career, from 16 Horsepower to <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand</a>, with David discussing inspirations, lyrics, and more over the course of the hourlong program.</p><p>Don’t forget that all of Wovenhand’s catalog is available to stream online <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/all-albums">HERE</a>.</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908942015-06-25T15:55:56-07:002023-12-10T09:01:40-08:00The Farm Family // Live In London photoset<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="388" data-orig-width="1000"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/af97333a38eaee24e041a66b09335234/tumblr_inline_nqiv6vUVWj1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /></figure>
<p>After a string of separate shows and festival dates across Europe, <a data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://russiancirclesband.com/">Russian Circles</a> and <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand</a> united in London for a special show together at the London venue Scala. Photographer <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nick-Sayers-Photography/284591928258529">Nick Sayers</a> was there and captured both incredible sets. </p>
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<p><a href="http://www.thefarmfamily.com/wovenhand-russian-circles-live">See the full photoset at The Farm Family</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/37549392015-06-25T15:55:56-07:002022-05-27T00:27:11-07:00The Farm Family // Live In London photoset<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="388" data-orig-width="1000"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/af97333a38eaee24e041a66b09335234/tumblr_inline_nqiv6vUVWj1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /></figure>
<p>After a string of separate shows and festival dates across Europe, <a data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://russiancirclesband.com/">Russian Circles</a> and <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand</a> united in London for a special show together at the London venue Scala. Photographer <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nick-Sayers-Photography/284591928258529">Nick Sayers</a> was there and captured both incredible sets. </p>
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<p><a href="http://www.thefarmfamily.com/wovenhand-russian-circles-live">See the full photoset at The Farm Family</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908952015-06-10T13:54:23-07:002023-12-10T09:01:40-08:00Wovenhand Summer 2015 European Dates<figure data-orig-width="620" data-orig-height="284" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/ea3c97ecb9ba495bcb1a788f6a5ca8c4/tumblr_inline_npp71cwk7w1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p><a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/www.wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> is returning to Europe this summer, where they will play the SOLD OUT <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/www.hellfest.fr/en/">Hellfest</a>, <a href="http://azkenarockfestival.com/en-us/home">Azkena Rock Festival</a>, a co-headlining show with <a href="http://russiancirclesband.com/">Russian Circles</a> in London at <a href="http://scala.co.uk/events/an-evening-with-russian-circles-and-wovenhand/">The Scala</a>, <a href="http://oslofjordfest.no/">Oslo Fjord Fest</a>, and more. </p><p>In August, Wovenhand will embark on their <a href="http://www.thefarmfamily.com/chelsea-wolfe-wovenhand">fall tour</a> alongside <a href="http://www.chelseawolfe.net/">Chelsea Wolfe</a>. </p><p>A full of list of shows can be found below, see all show and ticket details <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/shows">HERE</a>.</p><p><b>WOVENHAND EU/UK SHOWS </b><br>June 19 - Clisson, FR @ Hellfest Open Air Festival<br>June 20 - Vitoria, ES @ Azkena Rock Festival<br>June 22 - Middelburg, NL @ De Spot<br>June 23 - London, UK @ Scala w/ Russian Circles<br>July 15 - Oslo, NO @ Oslo Fjord Fest<br><br></p><p><b>FALL TOUR WITH CHELSEA WOLFE</b><br>08/29 - Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater<br>08/31 - Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club<br>09/01 - Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall<br>09/02 - Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop<br>09/05 - Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair<br>09/09 - Brooklyn,NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg<br>09/10 - Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts<br>09/11 - Washington DC @ U Street Music Hall<br>09/12 - Raleigh, NC @ Hopscotch Music Festival<br>09/14 - Atlanta, GA @ Aisle 5<br>09/15 - Nashville, TN @ Mercy Lounge<br>09/17 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks<br>09/19 - Austin, TX @ Mohawk<br>09/20 - Dallas, TX @ The Kessler<br>09/22 - El Paso, TX @ Tricky Falls<br>09/23 - Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad<br>09/24 - Phoenix, AZ @ Valley Bar<br>09/25 - Los Angeles, CA @ Regent Theater<br>09/26 - San Francisco, CA @ Grand Ballroom at Regency Center<br>09/28 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater<br>09/29 - Seattle, WA @ Neumo’s<br></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/37368112015-06-10T13:54:23-07:002022-05-29T02:37:15-07:00Wovenhand Summer 2015 European Dates<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="284" data-orig-width="620"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/ea3c97ecb9ba495bcb1a788f6a5ca8c4/tumblr_inline_npp71cwk7w1qbzv4w_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure>
<p><a href="www.wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> is returning to Europe this summer, where they will play the SOLD OUT <a href="www.hellfest.fr/en/">Hellfest</a>, <a href="http://azkenarockfestival.com/en-us/home">Azkena Rock Festival</a>, a co-headlining show with <a href="http://russiancirclesband.com/">Russian Circles</a> in London at <a href="http://scala.co.uk/events/an-evening-with-russian-circles-and-wovenhand/">The Scala</a>, <a href="http://oslofjordfest.no/">Oslo Fjord Fest</a>, and more. </p>
<p>In August, Wovenhand will embark on their <a href="http://www.thefarmfamily.com/chelsea-wolfe-wovenhand">fall tour</a> alongside <a href="http://www.chelseawolfe.net/">Chelsea Wolfe</a>. </p>
<p>A full of list of shows can be found below, see all show and ticket details <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/shows">HERE</a>.</p>
<p><b>WOVENHAND EU/UK SHOWS </b><br>June 19 - Clisson, FR @ Hellfest Open Air Festival<br>June 20 - Vitoria, ES @ Azkena Rock Festival<br>June 22 - Middelburg, NL @ De Spot<br>June 23 - London, UK @ Scala w/ Russian Circles<br>July 15 - Oslo, NO @ Oslo Fjord Fest<br> </p>
<p><b>FALL TOUR WITH CHELSEA WOLFE</b><br>08/29 - Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater<br>08/31 - Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club<br>09/01 - Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall<br>09/02 - Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop<br>09/04 - Providence, RI @ Columbus Theater **<br>09/05 - Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair<br>09/06 - Portsmouth, NH @ 3S Artspace **<br>09/09 - Brooklyn,NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg<br>09/10 - Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts<br>09/11 - Washington DC @ U Street Music Hall<br>09/12 - Raleigh, NC @ Hopscotch Music Festival<br>09/14 - Atlanta, GA @ Aisle 5<br>09/15 - Nashville, TN @ Mercy Lounge<br>09/17 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks<br>09/18 - Houston, TX @ Rudyard's British Pub<br>09/19 - Austin, TX @ Mohawk<br>09/20 - Dallas, TX @ The Kessler<br>09/22 - El Paso, TX @ Tricky Falls<br>09/23 - Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad<br>09/24 - Phoenix, AZ @ Valley Bar<br>09/25 - Los Angeles, CA @ Regent Theater<br>09/26 - San Francisco, CA @ Grand Ballroom at Regency Center<br>09/28 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater<br>09/29 - Seattle, WA @ Neumo’s<br><br>** Wovenhand solo headlining shows</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908962015-06-04T10:52:49-07:002023-12-10T09:01:40-08:00Wovenhand to join Chelsea Wolfe on North American tour<figure data-orig-width="1500" data-orig-height="2300" class="tmblr-full"><img src="https://40.media.tumblr.com/41af144f98da0327a238b6e5c38144b9/tumblr_inline_npe3n7zxDa1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure><p><a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand</a> will be joining <a href="http://www.chelseawolfe.net/">Chelsea Wolfe</a> as direct support on most of the US dates. Wovenhand will be touring in support of his latest album, <i><a href="http://wovenhandband.com/refractory-obdurate-2014">Refractory Obdurate</a></i>, out on <a href="http://www.deathwishinc.com/">Deathwish Records</a>. Chelsea Wolfe is touring in support of her upcoming album <em>Abyss</em>. A full list of dates can be found below.</p><p><b>CHELSEA WOLFE & WOVENHAND Tour 2015 <br></b>08/29 - Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater<br>08/31 - Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club<br>09/01 - Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall<br>09/02 - Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop<br>09/05 - Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair<br>09/09 - Brooklyn,NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg<br>09/10 - Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts<br>09/11 - Washington DC @ U Street Music Hall<br>09/12 - Raleigh, NC @ Hopscotch Music Festival<br>09/14 - Atlanta, GA @ Aisle 5<br>09/15 - Nashville, TN @ Mercy Lounge<br>09/17 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks<br>09/19 - Austin, TX @ Mohawk<br>09/20 - Dallas, TX @ The Kessler<br>09/22 - El Paso, TX @ Tricky Falls<br>09/23 - Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad<br>09/24 - Phoenix, AZ @ Valley Bar<br>09/25 - Los Angeles, CA @ Regent Theater<br>09/26 - San Francisco, CA @ Grand Ballroom at Regency Center<br>09/28 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater<br>09/29 - Seattle, WA @ Neumo's</p><figure class="tmblr-embed tmblr-full" data-provider="youtube" data-orig-width="500" data-orig-height="304" data-url="https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DwYKyhDw4mvM"><iframe width="540" height="304" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/wYKyhDw4mvM?feature=oembed" frameborder="0"></iframe></figure>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/37290892015-06-04T10:52:49-07:002022-05-23T06:20:05-07:00Wovenhand to join Chelsea Wolfe on North American tour<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="959" data-orig-width="959"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/a0f2f31e2c28c7e9f61c1cda20b5bf30/tumblr_inline_nphvr9Nhpe1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure>
<p><a href="http://wovenhandband.com/">Wovenhand</a> will be joining <a href="http://www.chelseawolfe.net/">Chelsea Wolfe</a> in support of his latest album, <i><a href="http://wovenhandband.com/refractory-obdurate-2014">Refractory Obdurate</a></i>, out on <a href="http://www.deathwishinc.com/bands/155/">Deathwish Records</a>. Read more about the tour on <a href="http://www.thefarmfamily.com/chelsea-wolfe-wovenhand">this Farm Family feature</a>. <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/shows">See all dates and get tickets HERE.</a></p>
<p><b>CHELSEA WOLFE & WOVENHAND Tour 2015 </b><br>08/29 - Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater<br>08/31 - Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club<br>09/01 - Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall<br>09/02 - Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop<br>09/04 - Providence, RI @ Columbus Theater **<br>09/05 - Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair<br>09/06 - Portsmouth, NH @ 3S Artspace **<br>09/09 - Brooklyn,NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg<br>09/10 - Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts<br>09/11 - Washington DC @ U Street Music Hall<br>09/12 - Raleigh, NC @ Hopscotch Music Festival<br>09/14 - Atlanta, GA @ Aisle 5<br>09/15 - Nashville, TN @ Mercy Lounge<br>09/17 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks<br>09/18 - Houston, TX @ Rudyard's British Pub<br>09/19 - Austin, TX @ Mohawk<br>09/20 - Dallas, TX @ The Kessler<br>09/22 - El Paso, TX @ Tricky Falls<br>09/23 - Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad<br>09/24 - Phoenix, AZ @ Valley Bar<br>09/25 - Los Angeles, CA @ Regent Theater<br>09/26 - San Francisco, CA @ Grand Ballroom at Regency Center<br>09/28 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater<br>09/29 - Seattle, WA @ Neumo's<br><br>** Wovenhand solo headlining shows</p>
<figure class="tmblr-embed tmblr-full" data-orig-height="304" data-orig-width="500" data-provider="youtube" data-url="https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DwYKyhDw4mvM"><iframe frameborder="0" height="304" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/wYKyhDw4mvM?feature=oembed" width="540"></iframe></figure>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/37475662015-05-14T13:10:00-07:002023-12-10T09:01:40-08:00Music & Riots Issue 11 // Live Review & Photos<img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/da471fcb9a11561f7baff7d399b652e7df6ba7ca/original/screen-shot-2015-06-18-at-7-03-18-pm.png?1434679611" class="size_orig justify_none border_" /><br><a contents="Wovenhand in Belgrade - page 108-109, Music &amp; Riots Issue 11" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://issuu.com/music_and_riots_mag/docs/issue_11/108" target="_blank">Wovenhand in Belgrade - page 108-109, Music & Riots Issue 11</a><br><br>Read at link above or in embedded viewer below: <div data-configid="0/12865768" style="width:525px; height:371px;" class="issuuembed"></div><script type="text/javascript" src="//e.issuu.com/embed.js" async="true"></script>
David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908972015-04-22T10:58:48-07:002023-12-10T09:01:40-08:00Live review of Wovenhand at Roadburn 2015 // Ghost Cult Mag<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="1000" data-orig-width="667"><img src="https://40.media.tumblr.com/a7d1f7eeeddb2d7f215c62909b094b92/tumblr_inline_nn7z102X6r1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure>
<p><i>photo by Susanne A. Maathuis</i></p>
<p>Another spectacular and genre-bending band to wow the audience in the main stage was <b><a data-link-label="Home" data-link-type="page" href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/home" target="_blank">Wovenhand</a></b>, who were as close to a headliner as you can get with a line-up like this Monday. This magnificent dark folk band fronted by <b>David Eugene Edwards</b> sounds as if someone managed to convert the American Gothic painting to music. After their stunning performance in 2011, we didn’t think they could do any better – we have never been quite so happy to be proven wrong. Playing mostly from their latest and heavier albums, the band performed with more energy than ever before, but with the same humility that brings them even closer to our hearts. Edwards may say that they “are out of [their] league,” but we know that there are few bands that can rival the show that Wovenhand gave us.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ghostcultmag.com/review-roadburn-festival-2015-013-wardruna-enslaved-skuggsja/">READ THE FULL ROADBURN REVIEW HERE</a></p>
<p>Catch Wovenhand on tour with <a href="http://www.marriagesband.com">Marriages</a> throughout Europe--<a data-link-label="Shows" data-link-type="page" href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/shows" target="_blank">info and tickets HERE</a>.</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/36714422015-04-22T10:58:48-07:002022-05-30T04:18:02-07:00Live review of Wovenhand at Roadburn 2015 // Ghost Cult Mag<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="1000" data-orig-width="667"><img src="https://40.media.tumblr.com/a7d1f7eeeddb2d7f215c62909b094b92/tumblr_inline_nn7z102X6r1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure>
<p><i>photo by Susanne A. Maathuis</i></p>
<p>Another spectacular and genre-bending band to wow the audience in the main stage was <b><a data-link-label="Home" data-link-type="page" href="/home" target="_blank">Wovenhand</a></b>, who were as close to a headliner as you can get with a line-up like this Monday. This magnificent dark folk band fronted by <b>David Eugene Edwards</b> sounds as if someone managed to convert the American Gothic painting to music. After their stunning performance in 2011, we didn’t think they could do any better – we have never been quite so happy to be proven wrong. Playing mostly from their latest and heavier albums, the band performed with more energy than ever before, but with the same humility that brings them even closer to our hearts. Edwards may say that they “are out of [their] league,” but we know that there are few bands that can rival the show that Wovenhand gave us.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ghostcultmag.com/review-roadburn-festival-2015-013-wardruna-enslaved-skuggsja/">READ THE FULL ROADBURN REVIEW HERE</a></p>
<p>Catch Wovenhand on tour with <a href="http://www.marriagesband.com">Marriages</a> throughout Europe--<a data-link-label="Shows" data-link-type="page" href="/shows" target="_blank">info and tickets HERE</a>.</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908982015-04-20T08:58:26-07:002023-12-10T09:03:57-08:00Wovenhand live show review from Le Trabendo in Paris<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="198" data-orig-width="690"><a contents="" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.twoguysmetalreviews.com/2015/04/wovenhand-wmarriages-in-paris-le.html?spref=tw&m=1" target="_blank"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/bc4967418957d9690e02f389b41f0a07/tumblr_inline_nn43u93yB71t6km11_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a></figure>
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<p>...After a short intermission, the time had come for the Colorado Cowboys from <b><a data-link-label="Home" data-link-type="page" href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/home" target="_blank">Wovenhand</a> </b>to come forth to the stage. The lights dimmed down and out came the magnificent 4, with frontman David Eugene Edwards looking as serious as ever, sporting his signature brimmed hat. The set kicked off with the rockin' riffage of "Good Shepherd" off of the bands' latest album, <i><a href="http://wovenhandband.com/refractory-obdurate-2014">Refractory Obdurate</a></i>, prominently played during the course of the evening. With their latest album, the bands' sound shifted towards a louder, heavier sound with a more prominent use of distorted guitars, a sound that the quartet decided to adopt for every song on the setlist, old as in new, offering a freshly revised rendition of some older tracks. This came as quite a surprise to me at first, and I was absolutely blown away by how heavy they were compared to their more acoustic-driven studio recordings. The vocals also received a fairly different treatment compared to the studio records, David Eugene Edwards' deep, soulful voice going through a band-pass filter centered on the medium frequencies to give a strong low-fi radio distortion quality to the sound. Strangely enough, I would say that some of the amped up renditions of the older tracks added an interesting post-punk vibe to the songs, as if Joy Division had gotten into a time machine and landed up in the dusty old' wild, wild west, at the time of cowboys and Indians.In terms of overall sound, the mix was absolutely stellar, near-flawless, with yet another thick, punchy kick drum sound combined with an intense bass guitar tone that was both loud and heavy while retaining crystal clarity on each and every note. The guitars and vocals fitted the overall sound impeccably and every instrument stayed intelligible during the entirety of the set.</p>
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<p>Occasionally some of the songs would mark some downtime, with the whole instrumentation taking a step back and leaving the spotlight to frontman David Edwards' haunting voice and his immense charisma to shine through in its full radiance. Over a steady tambourine beat, the man seemed to grow deeper and deeper into a trance, waving a few hand and head gestures in between guitar strokes like an apache chief, captivating the whole audience with his aura and charisma. I would occasionally wake back to my senses only to realize that 5 full minutes had flown by, having been completely sucked into the frontman's shamanic trance, channeling the spirits from beyond. After finishing up their set with the climactic "Salome", the band returned for an encore with "Glistening black". Wovenhand then stepped off stage, the lights and P.A music came back on, signaling that this magnificent evening had come to close... Or did it really? While some audience members walked away, a good deal of the front row started cheering for what seemed to be a hopeless plea for yet another encore. 5 minutes went by and finally David Edwards stepped back onto the stage to our great surprise, armed with his antique mandolin, and proceeded to play breathtaking, 13 minute solo cover of Bob Dylan’s' "As I went out one Morning". A terrific way to end the evening.</p>
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<p>As an avid concert-goer, I dare say that I've seen quite a number over the years, but nights like these only come around come around rarely. After a performance such as these, one can only leave the show desperate for more from both of these bands. For all of them lucky <a href="http://www.hellfest.fr/en/">Hellfest</a> 2015 ticket holders, Wovenhand will be bringing their show to the Valley on Friday. As to <a data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.marriagesband.com" target="_blank">Marriages</a>, one can only hope the band comes back quickly for another set of European dates. So far this gig easily reaches my top 3 concerts of 2015.</p>
<p>(Read the full review at <a href="http://www.twoguysmetalreviews.com/2015/04/wovenhand-wmarriages-in-paris-le.html?spref=tw&m=1">Two Guys Metal Reviews</a>)</p>
<p>Wovenhand will be on tour with Marriages in Europe until the end of April. Tickets and info <a data-link-label="Shows" data-link-type="page" href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/shows">available HERE</a>.</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/36670792015-04-20T08:58:26-07:002022-05-28T20:41:33-07:00Wovenhand live show review from Le Trabendo in Paris<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="198" data-orig-width="690"><a contents="" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.twoguysmetalreviews.com/2015/04/wovenhand-wmarriages-in-paris-le.html?spref=tw&m=1" target="_blank"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/bc4967418957d9690e02f389b41f0a07/tumblr_inline_nn43u93yB71t6km11_540.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a></figure>
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<p>...After a short intermission, the time had come for the Colorado Cowboys from <b><a data-link-label="Home" data-link-type="page" href="/home" target="_blank">Wovenhand</a> </b>to come forth to the stage. The lights dimmed down and out came the magnificent 4, with frontman David Eugene Edwards looking as serious as ever, sporting his signature brimmed hat. The set kicked off with the rockin' riffage of "Good Shepherd" off of the bands' latest album, <i><a href="http://wovenhandband.com/refractory-obdurate-2014">Refractory Obdurate</a></i>, prominently played during the course of the evening. With their latest album, the bands' sound shifted towards a louder, heavier sound with a more prominent use of distorted guitars, a sound that the quartet decided to adopt for every song on the setlist, old as in new, offering a freshly revised rendition of some older tracks. This came as quite a surprise to me at first, and I was absolutely blown away by how heavy they were compared to their more acoustic-driven studio recordings. The vocals also received a fairly different treatment compared to the studio records, David Eugene Edwards' deep, soulful voice going through a band-pass filter centered on the medium frequencies to give a strong low-fi radio distortion quality to the sound. Strangely enough, I would say that some of the amped up renditions of the older tracks added an interesting post-punk vibe to the songs, as if Joy Division had gotten into a time machine and landed up in the dusty old' wild, wild west, at the time of cowboys and Indians.In terms of overall sound, the mix was absolutely stellar, near-flawless, with yet another thick, punchy kick drum sound combined with an intense bass guitar tone that was both loud and heavy while retaining crystal clarity on each and every note. The guitars and vocals fitted the overall sound impeccably and every instrument stayed intelligible during the entirety of the set.</p>
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<p>Occasionally some of the songs would mark some downtime, with the whole instrumentation taking a step back and leaving the spotlight to frontman David Edwards' haunting voice and his immense charisma to shine through in its full radiance. Over a steady tambourine beat, the man seemed to grow deeper and deeper into a trance, waving a few hand and head gestures in between guitar strokes like an apache chief, captivating the whole audience with his aura and charisma. I would occasionally wake back to my senses only to realize that 5 full minutes had flown by, having been completely sucked into the frontman's shamanic trance, channeling the spirits from beyond. After finishing up their set with the climactic "Salome", the band returned for an encore with "Glistening black". Wovenhand then stepped off stage, the lights and P.A music came back on, signaling that this magnificent evening had come to close... Or did it really? While some audience members walked away, a good deal of the front row started cheering for what seemed to be a hopeless plea for yet another encore. 5 minutes went by and finally David Edwards stepped back onto the stage to our great surprise, armed with his antique mandolin, and proceeded to play breathtaking, 13 minute solo cover of Bob Dylan’s' "As I went out one Morning". A terrific way to end the evening.</p>
<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="843" data-orig-width="1600"><img src="https://40.media.tumblr.com/88edf48d1f30f57aef1ddd7e17cd6aad/tumblr_inline_nn4442nfhW1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /><br><em>photo by Colin Gentile // 2015</em></figure>
<p>As an avid concert-goer, I dare say that I've seen quite a number over the years, but nights like these only come around come around rarely. After a performance such as these, one can only leave the show desperate for more from both of these bands. For all of them lucky <a href="http://www.hellfest.fr/en/">Hellfest</a> 2015 ticket holders, Wovenhand will be bringing their show to the Valley on Friday. As to <a data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.marriagesband.com" target="_blank">Marriages</a>, one can only hope the band comes back quickly for another set of European dates. So far this gig easily reaches my top 3 concerts of 2015.</p>
<p>(Read the full review at <a href="http://www.twoguysmetalreviews.com/2015/04/wovenhand-wmarriages-in-paris-le.html?spref=tw&m=1">Two Guys Metal Reviews</a>)</p>
<p>Wovenhand will be on tour with Marriages in Europe until the end of April. Tickets and info <a data-link-label="Shows" data-link-type="page" href="/shows">available HERE</a>.</p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68908992015-04-10T11:28:07-07:002023-12-10T09:01:40-08:00Wovenhand live at Roadburn - Review and Photos from The Obelisk<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="933" data-orig-width="1400"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/662f1280ba7352431e0edc0f58dba3e3/tumblr_inline_nmlqqoV0R31t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure>
<p>...Somewhere in there, it would’ve made sense to have dinner. I did not. No time. <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/www.wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> would be on the Main Stage shortly, and I knew that was where I wanted to be. It was a return appearance for them and the second time I’d have seen them at <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/www.roadburn.com">Roadburn</a> – never seen them anywhere else, come to think of it — but as I consider the set they played in 2011 a personal landmark, as in, “before I saw it” and “after I saw it,” I’d been very much anticipating their arrival. They were headliners this time along with Eyehategod, who’d play the Main Stage afterwards, but Wovenhand had the longer set, and put their 80 minutes to use in the most dynamic manner I saw all day, frontman David Eugene Edwards far to the left side of the stage while drummer Ordy Garrison had the middle, and guitarist/backing vocalist Chuck French and bassist Neil Keener anchored the right. Edwards is among the more charismatic stage presences I’ve ever seen, and though he said before they ended that they knew they were “out of their league” in coming back to Roadburn, I felt more like I was out of mine watching them.</p>
<p>Last year’s <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/refractory-obdurate-2014">Refractory Obdurate</a> (<a href="http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/2014/05/15/wovenhand-refractory-obdurate-review/">review here</a>) featured prominently in their set, which opened with “Hiss,” arguably their heaviest work to-date. Ultimately, it would be a much different kind of intensity they brought than four years ago, when Edwards, seated, laid bare a deeply spiritual — religious, Christian — neo-folk, worldly in its arrangements and deeper than the eye could follow. Standing, the vocalist/guitarist still had a feather in his hat and still taunted or teased the audience in a kind of war-whoop, but he also softshoed while he played, and Wovenhand this time around was a much more stripped-down, rawer, meaner-toned outfit. Garrison‘s drums, aided now and then by some extra percussion by French, were a driving force, and the seething energy of their rhythm could be felt throughout the main hall, whether they happened to be raging at the time, as in “Hiss,” or engaged in a more quiet brooding, à la “Closer” from 2012’s <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/the-laughing-stalk-2012">The Laughing Stalk</a> (<a href="http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/2012/10/12/wovenhand-the-laughing-stalk-review/">review here</a>). Opener “Long Horn” from that album was also a highlight, and I was amazed what a few years could do for band like that progressing in unexpected ways and pursuing different avenues of sound. “Good Shepherd” lacked nothing for its melody, but even that had a coinciding element of pummel.</p>
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<p>It was to the point where, I knew I wanted to see Monolord. I’d wanted to see Monolord all along, and they were playing Het Patronaat at the same time Wovenhand were on the Main Stage — Roadburn giveth and Roadburn scheduleth conflicteth. I left Wovenhand and went down the block to the other venue just as Monolord were going on. How heavy were they? They were superlatively heavy. A monumental sonic impact that seemed to hit all at once, as though the guitar and bass were also kick drums. It was ridiculous, and the line outside the Patronaat was backed up the longest I’d seen it yet to get in, but as I stood there and watched them, I couldn’t take the fact that Wovenhand were playing Roadburn and I wasn’t in the same room where it was happening. Monolord slayed the place, absolutely. I saw people coming out of there when they were done and they looked even more in a daze than usual. But me, I had to back and watch Wovenhand finish. They were too good to let it pass. And when they were done, they came back out and did an encore. Fucking a.</p>
<p>Read the full Roadburn Day One coverage <a href="http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/2015/04/09/roadburn-2015-day-one-my-good-shepherd/">HERE</a></p>
<p>More photos below</p>
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<p>All photos by H. P. Taskmaster of <a href="http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/">The Obelisk</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/36516102015-04-10T11:28:07-07:002022-05-29T06:24:09-07:00Wovenhand live at Roadburn - Review and Photos from The Obelisk<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="933" data-orig-width="1400"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/662f1280ba7352431e0edc0f58dba3e3/tumblr_inline_nmlqqoV0R31t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure>
<p>...Somewhere in there, it would’ve made sense to have dinner. I did not. No time. <a href="www.wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> would be on the Main Stage shortly, and I knew that was where I wanted to be. It was a return appearance for them and the second time I’d have seen them at <a href="www.roadburn.com">Roadburn</a> – never seen them anywhere else, come to think of it — but as I consider the set they played in 2011 a personal landmark, as in, “before I saw it” and “after I saw it,” I’d been very much anticipating their arrival. They were headliners this time along with Eyehategod, who’d play the Main Stage afterwards, but Wovenhand had the longer set, and put their 80 minutes to use in the most dynamic manner I saw all day, frontman David Eugene Edwards far to the left side of the stage while drummer Ordy Garrison had the middle, and guitarist/backing vocalist Chuck French and bassist Neil Keener anchored the right. Edwards is among the more charismatic stage presences I’ve ever seen, and though he said before they ended that they knew they were “out of their league” in coming back to Roadburn, I felt more like I was out of mine watching them.</p>
<p>Last year’s <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/refractory-obdurate-2014">Refractory Obdurate</a> (<a href="http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/2014/05/15/wovenhand-refractory-obdurate-review/">review here</a>) featured prominently in their set, which opened with “Hiss,” arguably their heaviest work to-date. Ultimately, it would be a much different kind of intensity they brought than four years ago, when Edwards, seated, laid bare a deeply spiritual — religious, Christian — neo-folk, worldly in its arrangements and deeper than the eye could follow. Standing, the vocalist/guitarist still had a feather in his hat and still taunted or teased the audience in a kind of war-whoop, but he also softshoed while he played, and Wovenhand this time around was a much more stripped-down, rawer, meaner-toned outfit. Garrison‘s drums, aided now and then by some extra percussion by French, were a driving force, and the seething energy of their rhythm could be felt throughout the main hall, whether they happened to be raging at the time, as in “Hiss,” or engaged in a more quiet brooding, à la “Closer” from 2012’s <a href="http://wovenhandband.com/the-laughing-stalk-2012">The Laughing Stalk</a> (<a href="http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/2012/10/12/wovenhand-the-laughing-stalk-review/">review here</a>). Opener “Long Horn” from that album was also a highlight, and I was amazed what a few years could do for band like that progressing in unexpected ways and pursuing different avenues of sound. “Good Shepherd” lacked nothing for its melody, but even that had a coinciding element of pummel.</p>
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<p>It was to the point where, I knew I wanted to see Monolord. I’d wanted to see Monolord all along, and they were playing Het Patronaat at the same time Wovenhand were on the Main Stage — Roadburn giveth and Roadburn scheduleth conflicteth. I left Wovenhand and went down the block to the other venue just as Monolord were going on. How heavy were they? They were superlatively heavy. A monumental sonic impact that seemed to hit all at once, as though the guitar and bass were also kick drums. It was ridiculous, and the line outside the Patronaat was backed up the longest I’d seen it yet to get in, but as I stood there and watched them, I couldn’t take the fact that Wovenhand were playing Roadburn and I wasn’t in the same room where it was happening. Monolord slayed the place, absolutely. I saw people coming out of there when they were done and they looked even more in a daze than usual. But me, I had to back and watch Wovenhand finish. They were too good to let it pass. And when they were done, they came back out and did an encore. Fucking a.</p>
<p>Read the full Roadburn Day One coverage <a href="http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/2015/04/09/roadburn-2015-day-one-my-good-shepherd/">HERE</a></p>
<p>More photos below</p>
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<p>All photos by H. P. Taskmaster of <a href="http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/">The Obelisk</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68909002015-04-07T11:30:00-07:002023-12-10T09:01:40-08:00Wovenhand EU Tour begins April 9th - Marriages joins as Support<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="1200" data-orig-width="915"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/d697bf8ce7d2772f981ff04a102778d0/tumblr_inline_nmghue17cd1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure>
<p><a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> will begin their headline EU tour on April 9th at Roadburn Festival. <br>Joining them on most of the dates will be <a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/marrriagesband.com">Marriages</a>. <br><br><a href="http://www.wovenhandband.com/wovenhandband.com/shows">See Full list of dates and details here</a> and below <br><br>April 9 Tilburg, Netherlands @ Roadburn Festival<br>April 10 Nijmegen, Netherlands @ Doornroosje *<br>April 11 Genk, Belguim @ Little Waves Festival<br>April 12 Paris, France @ Le Tranbendo *<br>April 14 Tourcoing, France @ Le Grand Mix* *<br>April 15 Vevey, Switzerland @ Rocking Chair *<br>April 16 Aarau, Switzerland @ Kiff *<br>April 17 Schorndorf, Germany @ Club Manufaktur *<br>April 18 Leipzig, Germany @ UT Connewitz e.V. *<br>April 20 Brno, Czech Republic @ Fleda *<br>April 21 Linz, Austria @ Posthof *<br>April 22 Ljubljana, Slovenia @ Kino Siska *<br>April 24 Rijeka, Croatia @ Impulse Festival *<br>April 25 Belgrade, Serbia @ Dom Omladine *<br>April 26 Bucharest, Romania @ The Silver Church *<br>April 27 Sofia, Bulgaria @ Mixtape 5 *<br>April 28 Istanbul, Turkey @ Garajistanbul<br>April 30 Tel Aviv, Israel @ Barby<br>May 1 Lessines, Belguim @ Roots & Roses Festival<br>June 19 Clisson, France @ Hellfest<br>June 23 London, UK @ The Scala **<br><br>* w/ <a contents="Marriages" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.marriagesband.com" target="_blank">Marriages</a><br>** w/ <a contents="Russian Circles" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.russiancirclesband.com" target="_blank">Russian Circles</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/36516092015-04-07T11:30:00-07:002022-05-22T19:21:17-07:00Wovenhand EU Tour begins April 9th - Marriages joins as Support<figure class="tmblr-full" data-orig-height="1200" data-orig-width="915"><img src="https://41.media.tumblr.com/d697bf8ce7d2772f981ff04a102778d0/tumblr_inline_nmghue17cd1t6km11_540.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></figure>
<p><a href="wovenhandband.com">Wovenhand</a> will begin their headline EU tour on April 9th at Roadburn Festival. <br>Joining them on most of the dates will be <a href="marrriagesband.com">Marriages</a>. <br><br><a href="wovenhandband.com/shows">See Full list of dates and details here</a> and below <br><br>April 9 Tilburg, Netherlands @ Roadburn Festival<br>April 10 Nijmegen, Netherlands @ Doornroosje *<br>April 11 Genk, Belguim @ Little Waves Festival<br>April 12 Paris, France @ Le Tranbendo *<br>April 14 Tourcoing, France @ Le Grand Mix* *<br>April 15 Vevey, Switzerland @ Rocking Chair *<br>April 16 Aarau, Switzerland @ Kiff *<br>April 17 Schorndorf, Germany @ Club Manufaktur *<br>April 18 Leipzig, Germany @ UT Connewitz e.V. *<br>April 20 Brno, Czech Republic @ Fleda *<br>April 21 Linz, Austria @ Posthof *<br>April 22 Ljubljana, Slovenia @ Kino Siska *<br>April 24 Rijeka, Croatia @ Impulse Festival *<br>April 25 Belgrade, Serbia @ Dom Omladine *<br>April 26 Bucharest, Romania @ The Silver Church *<br>April 27 Sofia, Bulgaria @ Mixtape 5 *<br>April 28 Istanbul, Turkey @ Garajistanbul<br>April 30 Tel Aviv, Israel @ Barby<br>May 1 Lessines, Belguim @ Roots & Roses Festival<br>June 19 Clisson, France @ Hellfest<br>June 23 London, UK @ The Scala **<br><br>* w/ <a contents="Marriages" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.marriagesband.com" target="_blank">Marriages</a><br>** w/ <a contents="Russian Circles" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.russiancirclesband.com" target="_blank">Russian Circles</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/68909012014-12-25T11:20:00-08:002023-12-10T09:01:40-08:00Wovenhand to play Impulse Festival in Rijeka, Croatia - April 2015<a href="http://www.rollingstone.hr/vijesti/glazba/wovenhand-dolazi-u-rijeku"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/c09b79972feafaad260e6b43dc300539/tumblr_inline_nh5qvpR16I1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a><a href="http://www.rollingstone.hr/vijesti/glazba/wovenhand-dolazi-u-rijeku"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/83a1be3a75fcda83710e8dc473b24880/tumblr_inline_nh5qvw5N5z1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a><a href="http://www.rollingstone.hr/vijesti/glazba/wovenhand-dolazi-u-rijeku"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/961af046072cb86015f7b2a5a27aaa5e/tumblr_inline_nh5qw5IBAF1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a><a href="http://www.rollingstone.hr/vijesti/glazba/wovenhand-dolazi-u-rijeku"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/bb2dc9f64603758a71c878e736eb6da0/tumblr_inline_nh5qwdHZPk1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/36516062014-12-25T11:20:00-08:002022-03-22T01:52:36-07:00Wovenhand to play Impulse Festival in Rijeka, Croatia - April 2015<a href="http://www.rollingstone.hr/vijesti/glazba/wovenhand-dolazi-u-rijeku"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/c09b79972feafaad260e6b43dc300539/tumblr_inline_nh5qvpR16I1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a><a href="http://www.rollingstone.hr/vijesti/glazba/wovenhand-dolazi-u-rijeku"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/83a1be3a75fcda83710e8dc473b24880/tumblr_inline_nh5qvw5N5z1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a><a href="http://www.rollingstone.hr/vijesti/glazba/wovenhand-dolazi-u-rijeku"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/961af046072cb86015f7b2a5a27aaa5e/tumblr_inline_nh5qw5IBAF1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a><a href="http://www.rollingstone.hr/vijesti/glazba/wovenhand-dolazi-u-rijeku"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/bb2dc9f64603758a71c878e736eb6da0/tumblr_inline_nh5qwdHZPk1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/36516042014-12-17T11:20:00-08:002023-12-10T09:01:40-08:00Wovenhand Photos for CVLT Nation<img src="//40.media.tumblr.com/060912309a8f17801f8df1ed6ed0c88f/tumblr_ngrlesuuFG1u5l573o1_500.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /><img src="//41.media.tumblr.com/aba95856f87dad9ac4c2e980fda3ee12/tumblr_ngrlesuuFG1u5l573o2_500.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /><img src="//40.media.tumblr.com/3c5fc7c4032174ed47ff620f3d97d85f/tumblr_ngrlesuuFG1u5l573o3_500.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /><img src="//41.media.tumblr.com/0c3e9032d089f5ead64be3cb39156ac1/tumblr_ngrlesuuFG1u5l573o4_500.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /><img src="//36.media.tumblr.com/2b02eb676dbf830ee5d655f4ab47bb19/tumblr_ngrlesuuFG1u5l573o5_500.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /><img src="//41.media.tumblr.com/a150b70c37bca957edce8b2e8028bb5d/tumblr_ngrlesuuFG1u5l573o6_500.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /><img src="//41.media.tumblr.com/915cf1d1821ebb6340c52425c1583d90/tumblr_ngrlesuuFG1u5l573o7_500.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /><img src="//41.media.tumblr.com/65ee70e86a0766d043c345f2c0d899c1/tumblr_ngrlesuuFG1u5l573o8_500.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /><img src="//41.media.tumblr.com/93ea7c384f918ada57670ad89c11d66e/tumblr_ngrlesuuFG1u5l573o9_500.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /><img src="//36.media.tumblr.com/928d2c2ac3bd447f2aa19c95d3a22f0c/tumblr_ngrlesuuFG1u5l573o10_500.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" /><p><a href="http://www.cvltnation.com/cvlt-nation-captures-wovenhand-and-cloudspitter/">All photos by Tiina Liimu shot in Vancouver, BC for CVLT Nation.
See full photo gallery from the show HERE</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/36515742014-12-17T11:15:00-08:002022-05-26T00:51:31-07:00Wovenhand joins Slim Cessna's Auto Club for two New Years Shows 12/30 & 12/31 in Denver<p><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/bc6598e8bc980a0db5bc9cb4379abbea/tumblr_inline_nglwyrUZXS1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></p>
<p><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/19e0f9d600768f178ceb51e0b8118331/tumblr_inline_nglx5512Jw1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ticketweb.com/snl/Search.action?query=cessna%20summit&camefrom=CFC_UK_BUYAT_97249" target="_blank">For Tickets and more information go here</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/36515722014-12-01T11:10:00-08:002023-12-10T08:32:24-08:00Wovenhand to headline Roadburn Festival on April 9, 2015<img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/38a7fd82d55e42af76d0f5496abd4e722b5451e8/original/roadburn-2015-wovenhand.jpg?1418505164" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /><br><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/156701/f47cf3776d06aa92fbc0808fbaf6df6e40497869/original/roadburn.jpg?1418505317" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /><p></p>
<p><a href="http://sargenthouse.com/Wovenhand">Wovenhand</a></p><p> will be headlining </p><p><a href="http://www.roadburn.com/">Roadburn Festival</a></p><p> on April 9, 2015 in Tilburg, Netherlands - see more information </p><p><a href="http://www.roadburn.com/">HERE</a></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/36515732014-11-14T11:10:00-08:002022-05-19T23:07:49-07:00Wovenhand confirmed to play Hellfest - June 19, 2015<img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/29d19cc772d23af02756a4f5eb2b9857/tumblr_inline_ngluqevQqb1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /><p></p>
<p><a href="http://sargenthouse.com/Wovenhand">Wovenhand</a> has been announce to play <a href="http://hellfest.fr/fr/artistes/">Hellfest in Clisson, France</a> on June 19.</p>
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<p>*UPDATE - Hellfest is now Sold Out. </p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhandtag:wovenhandband.com,2005:Post/36515752014-05-17T11:15:00-07:002023-12-10T08:54:47-08:00Album Reviews: Refractory Obdurate<img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/f7ee456ed70b2e249deca4d05f5a8c36/tumblr_inline_ngrighRvMG1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /><a href="http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/19193-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/91be1d865728986de6c1384d98a953ce/tumblr_inline_ngrih867pR1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a><p></p>
<p>"Refractory Obdurate is Edwards’ “heavy record”, with tumescent electric guitars and unforgiving drums, howled lines and massive codas. The album finally makes good on the post-punk and metal influences that have forever lingered at the edges of Wovenhand’s output." <i> - see full review at</i> <a href="http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/19193-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/"><i>Pitchfork</i><br><br></a><a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1678767/album-of-the-week-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/franchises/album-of-the-week/"></a></p><a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1678767/album-of-the-week-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/franchises/album-of-the-week/"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/eb45ac5c1e928b313c1da4b113015338/tumblr_inline_ngris0u8RW1t6km11.png" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a><a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1678767/album-of-the-week-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/franchises/album-of-the-week/"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/87e17bd46c3f530cd0dbf613e1ce24db/tumblr_inline_ngriwgTq1b1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a><p></p>
<p>"There’s no twang in frontman David Eugene Edwards’s voice; instead, he’s got a grand and faraway carnival-barker wail that reminds me, just slightly, of one of his past tourmates, Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan. There’s some Gira in there, too, and some Birthday Party-era Nick Cave, and some late-Lungfish Daniel Higgs, and some recent-vintage Mark Lanegan. At a certain point, though, you stop mentally breaking the songs on this album down into their component parts, into possible genres or influences, and you just let them wash over you and fill you up." <i> - see full review at</i> <i><a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1678767/album-of-the-week-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/franchises/album-of-the-week/">Stereogum</a></i></p>
<p><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/album/refractory-obdurate-mw0002636226"></a></p><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/album/refractory-obdurate-mw0002636226"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/bcd8bdd4cabb91e4a80402701e72f1c2/tumblr_inline_ngrkoe28RK1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a><p></p>
<p>"...there is nothing timid in this music, and <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/artist/edwards-mn0000943369">Edwards</a> puts no stock in half-measures. This is music ripped from one man's heart and soul, and if it sometimes makes you uncomfortable, that means <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/artist/wovenhand-mn0000581700">Wovenhand</a> have done their job well." - <i>see full review at <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/album/refractory-obdurate-mw0002636226">All Music</a></i><br></p>
<p><br><a href="http://www.verbicidemagazine.com/2014/04/25/wovenhand-refractory-obdurate-review/"></a></p><a href="http://www.verbicidemagazine.com/2014/04/25/wovenhand-refractory-obdurate-review/"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/d80dd86e64bc9366048cd9af2a9cd82b/tumblr_inline_ngrkc0MurK1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a><p></p>
<p>Refractory Obdurate is one of the most unique records you are likely to hear all year. Give this one a chance and you will be won over by its odd mixtures of sound and dark meditations of faith. It’s heavy in ways that go beyond the guitar, bass, and drums. - <i>see full review on <a href="http://www.verbicidemagazine.com/2014/04/25/wovenhand-refractory-obdurate-review/">Verbicide Magazine</a></i><i><a href="http://www.stereogum.com/1678767/album-of-the-week-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/franchises/album-of-the-week/"><br></a></i></p>[[MORE]]
<p><a href="http://www.cvltnation.com/wovenhand-refractory-obdurate-review-stream/"></a></p><a href="http://www.cvltnation.com/wovenhand-refractory-obdurate-review-stream/"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/631766cfd3c23e3310057b595c12766e/tumblr_inline_ngrjlo7gEG1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a><p></p>
<p>To see <i>Refractory Obdurate</i> by neo-folkie David Eugene Edwards released on a label known primarily for hardcore is still a strange maneuver. But it makes sense. Intentionally or not, his work in Wovenhand slots in with the forward-thinking bands like <a href="http://sargenthouse.com/Deafheaven">Deafheaven</a> and Self Defense Family that Deathwish has been releasing lately. For the new audience sure to pick up on his apocalyptic Christian tunes, <i>Refractory</i> is a fantastic entrance point, a gut punch of a rock album that layers his typical mandolin-banjo strums with distorted guitars and a pummeling rhythm section. I never expected to say this, but it kicks ass.<br>-<i> see full review at <a href="http://www.cvltnation.com/wovenhand-refractory-obdurate-review-stream/">CVLT Nation</a></i></p>
<p><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2014/04/album-review-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/"></a></p><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2014/04/album-review-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/"><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/0410650a8ba19e4cd5fcfed767ee5f10/tumblr_inline_ngrjuuLc9I1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></a><p></p>
<p>"I don’t believe in God, but I have complete faith in <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/artist/wovenhand/">Wovenhand</a> lead singer and songwriter David Eugene Edwards. Which is alarming, because <i>Refractory Obdurate</i> sounds a clamorous warning that something is nigh. Rather than a direct message, Edwards offers only a shatter of brimstone pieces; but take my word, we’re talking some cataclysmic shit. -<i> see full review at <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2014/04/album-review-wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/">Consequence of Sound</a></i></p>
<p><a href="http://www.indievisionmusic.com/2014/08/25/wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/"><i></i></a></p><a href="http://www.indievisionmusic.com/2014/08/25/wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/"><i><img src="https://31.media.tumblr.com/3b967714aab202280ca2e036e9f3066f/tumblr_inline_ngrjcp3YSK1t6km11.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="image" /></i></a><p></p>
<p><i>"Refractory Obdurate</i> fully displays every strength Edwards and crew have to give, and from the beginning of the first track you understand you are in for a experience. One of the things that Wovenhand does so well is create heavy music without being abrasive, and soft music without being mellow. " <i>- see full review at - <a href="http://www.indievisionmusic.com/2014/08/25/wovenhand-refractory-obdurate/">Indie Vision Music</a></i></p>David Eugene Edwards / Wovenhand