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Woods are still untangling mysteries on their new single “Where Do You Go When You Dream”

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For over 15 years now, Jeremy Earl and Jarvis Taveniere have tended to a quiet fire as Woods, carving out a spindly psychedelic folk sound that has withstood ten albums and countless seasons.

This May, the band will release their eleventh full-length LP Strange To Explain, which marks their first project in three years — a longer wait than for any Woods record preceeding it.

In the space between, Earl became a father, Taveniere moved across the country, and both of them met in the middle to produce the final piece of David Berman's oeuvre, Purple Mountains, in Chicago.

The first offering from Strange To Explain, "Where Do You Go When You Dream," is permeated with a sense of transformation while still faithful to the lore they've

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