Perennial (Woods album) explained

Perennial
Type:studio
Artist:Woods
Cover:Woods - Perennial.png
Studio:Panoramic House, Stinson Beach, California
Genre:Indie rock
Length:44:15
Label:Woodsist
Producer:
  • Jarvis Taveniere
  • Jeremy Earl
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Prev Year:2020

Perennial is the twelfth studio album by American folk rock band Woods, released on September 15, 2023, under Woodsist. It received acclaim from critics.

Background and recording

Woods frontman Jeremy Earl worked on loops by himself that he sent to the other band members, who then wrote songs around the loops, with guitarist Jarvis Taveniere recording and mixing the album.

Critical reception

Perennial received a score of 84 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on four critics' reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Mojo called it "organic, evergreen loveliness", while Uncut felt that "the abundance of dreamy, placid wonders like 'Between the Past' and the instrumental 'White Wonder Melody' doesn't entirely negate one's longing for more of the ferocious, Ira Kaplan-worthy shredding that fills the final moments of 'Another Dream' or other touches that add a wobblier, woozier feel to the proceedings".

Fred Thomas of AllMusic wrote that Perennial "finds the group expanding once more, turning in some of their most ornate production while maintaining their signature earthen songwriting style", calling it "another step forward" for Woods. Glide Magazines Shawn Donohue summarized it as "another collection of easy breezy efforts that continue the band's style, offering pretty instrumentals next to grooving indie rock", concluding that its "easy-going vibes and layers of sound win the day".[1]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Woods Keeps It Easy Breezy On '70s Light FM Inspired Perennial (Album Review). Glide Magazine. Donohue. Shawn. September 13, 2023. September 15, 2023.