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Woven Bones “With You Alone”

Submitted by Jon Behm on October 19, 2009 – 10:30 amOne Comment

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I may be a little late to the Woven Bones party, but I am glad to have finally encountered their menacing garage rock. “With You Alone,” in a fuzzed out, abrasive jam that gets in your space and bullies your eardrums with the threat of violence. It’s the sort of ominous song that Link Wray might have created, were he to come home one day to find out that someone had stolen his girl and trashed his amplifiers. The Austin group has a few 7″-ers and an EP out at this point, all of which you can pick up at their label’s MySpace page.

Woven Bones “With You Alone” (mp3)

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  • anon says:

    they put out records on like three different labels, which is kind of the story- sweet rot (vancouver) needless (florida) zoo music (san diego) you can’t pick up all those records on “their labels myspace page”

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