Posted by on December 4, 2009
Remember those late night dance parties, stumbling home sweaty and debauched and not really knowing or caring what happened, where you were or who you were? Good news, we’re going for round two!
Toronto’s own Woodhands are back with their second full length album, Remorsecapade, and from the sounds of it, things are only going to get more intense.

‘Remorscapade’ CD Art
After spending the past year and a half touring Canada, the United States, China, and Japan in support of Heart Attack, and delivering a slew of remixes and cover songs that have kept the party going strong, Woodhands is back with a stimulating plethora of darker, energetic dance tracks. Remorsecapade dives deeper into the emotional territory of Heart Attack, painting strangely compelling portraits of lost souls inhabiting the late night abyss of dance clubs (‘I Should Have Gone With My Friends’), sweaty hand-holding (‘Pockets’), and – of course – heartbreak, here described as ‘doubling’. The songs of Remorsecapade run from the deceptive bubble gum pop arrangement of ‘Dissembler’ to the explosive punk rock/electro hybrid of ‘Coolchazine’, and throughout, Woodhands offers listeners a rich journey throughout the scorched landscape of what their sweaty brand of electronic has now become: Risky, emotionally resonant, and dangerously addictive.
The album will be out January 26, 2010 in Canada, and February 23 in the US.
Track Listing:
- Pockets
- Talk
- CP24
- SLUTS!
- Coolchazine
- I Should Have Gone With My Friends
- Dissembler
- When The Party Is Over
- I Want To Be Together
- How To Survive A Remorsecapade (Outro)
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