The Hundred Acre Woods

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All I Love 00:00 Tools
Left of the Hill 00:00 Tools
Pennsylvania 00:00 Tools
Chester County Moon 00:00 Tools
Coyote Bones 00:00 Tools
the great unknown 00:00 Tools
City Lights 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Thieves 00:00 Tools
Mississippi You 00:00 Tools
Loose Parts 00:00 Tools
Lies Lie Lying 00:00 Tools
Pipebomb 00:00 Tools
Base of My Heart 00:00 Tools
More Side-Effects Of Volcanoes 00:00 Tools
Goodnight 00:00 Tools
The West Virginia Hills 00:00 Tools
Bikes Trump Buses 00:00 Tools
Plane Vs Tank Vs Submarine 00:00 Tools
Henry David Thoreau 00:00 Tools
Yoko 00:00 Tools
Tearing At the Seams 00:00 Tools
Glory Glory 00:00 Tools
Grow Old 00:00 Tools
83° W, 35° N 00:00 Tools
Unaware 00:00 Tools
All The Way Down 00:00 Tools
From the Wood 00:00 Tools
Henry David Thoreau (Single) 00:00 Tools
Apostasy 00:00 Tools
83 w, 35 n 00:00 Tools
Inauguration 00:00 Tools
Sweet Desdemona 00:00 Tools
Strength For Today 00:00 Tools
August 18 00:00 Tools
By the Blood 00:00 Tools
All The Way Down (rough) 00:00 Tools
West Virginia Hills / Pipebomb 00:00 Tools
Goodnight (New Mix) 00:00 Tools
83ºN 35ºW 00:00 Tools
The West Virginia Hills (mp3) 00:00 Tools
"All I Love" 00:00 Tools
From The Woods 00:00 Tools
So Bored (Wavves) 00:00 Tools
Humility 00:00 Tools
Revelation 00:00 Tools
Base of My Heart (Space Jam Sessions) 00:00 Tools
In The Garage (Weezer) 00:00 Tools
02. Pipe Bomb (mp3) 00:00 Tools
All The Way Down (Kacey Stewart) 00:00 Tools
05. Goodnight (mp3) 00:00 Tools
83W, 35N 00:00 Tools
03. More Side-Effects of Volcanoes (mp3) 00:00 Tools
Grow Old (Kacey Stewart) 00:00 Tools
06. Bikes Trump Buses (mp3) 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Great Hands, Great Heads [demo] 00:00 Tools
09. 35ºN 83ºW (mp3) 00:00 Tools
07. Yoko (mp3) 00:00 Tools
04. Lies Lie Lying (mp3) 00:00 Tools
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The Hundred Acre Woods, a folk/punk band based in Philadelphia, formed in the latter half of 2009, aims to convey a message that is both young and old. These Philadelphia transplants blend the honesty and sincerity of traditional folk music with the raw energy and drive of punk rock. Drawing influence from both the fast-paced city life, and their suburban roots, The Hundred Acre Woods break the traditional “rules,” of both punk and folk, creating a new and refreshing sound characterized by driving banjo hooks and rich vocal harmonies. The songwriting team of Reinhardt and Stevens culminates in a duality most noticeable on their upcoming self-produced 7”, "Cold In The Morning". The Hundred Acre Woods employ sincere lyricism, and raucous acoustic guitar to create indie music with mainstream appeal. ". . . I also love its simple high school mindset: I’m a little more freeminded than the rest of the people in my school and maybe I’ll drop out and run away and my parents and teachers and elders can’t tell me what to do because all of a sudden I know that I can make my own thoughts. Then they got older. They got better at recording. They started writing about geography. They met Jillian Mallon. They met Jacob Colon. They played shows, made musician friends, connections. They learned about music, they calmed down, they grew up a little bit. I think that’s where we all are right now. We had a point where we felt super alive and had the potential to do crazy things, now we are learning about these crazy things, mastering them, and turning them into a craft. We are growing older, maybe feeling a little bit disconnected because we don’t have the same “HENRY DAVID THOREAAAUUUUU” at the top of our lungs that we used to. But it is not gone. We can still access it. Just last week, when THAW played a few new songs they are recording, they ended their set with this song, and I yelled. They yelled. The room yelled. We may have learned to rerecord the moment when the timing of our vocals doesn’t match the drums and guitar, but that doesn’t mean we can’t make mistakes and live." - Jill Mallon on "HDT" "Its so happy and woodsy, it belongs on any camping soundtrack." "I'm not even listening to it like I have friends in the band, I'm listening to The Hundred Acre Woods, their new album." "Its like Dr. Dog, without all that crazy Alice in Wonderland shit." "Greatest representation of high school in a song I've ever heard." "It's so campfire beautiful, like, it's so warm" "..helps me get through potentially frightening midnight bike distances back to civilization." < thehundredacrewoods.bandcamp.com > Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.