Wood Spider
In the Thick of It


4.0
excellent

Review

by pornogrindtheater USER (15 Reviews)
August 5th, 2014 | 29 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Highly Refined Madness

You could be forgiven for not expecting the music contained on Wood Spider’s sixteen minute EP “In The Thick Of It.” The album art certainly appears fairly innocuous. A small, barren island of indistinct proportions in the middle of an expanse of water, as the rain pours down. It is certainly a striking image, and seems to hint at something downbeat, melancholy.

So the hoarse shouts that kick off opening cut Adverse Effects come as a jolting surprise. There is no gentle fade-in, no build-up to the abrasiveness of the calls, accompanied by only a low rumbling drone and the quick strums of a banjo. But then something odd happens – without altering the gruff shouts in the slightest, other instruments are brought into the mix: accordion, cello, washboard percussion, and the proceedings are given a bouncy melody that flies in the face of the earlier established rough and tumble aesthetic.

So it goes on "In The Thick Of It." There is a fine balancing act between the harsh and raw and more stereotypical twee indie stylings. It all makes for a fascinating combination. Call it punk influenced sea shanties. Wood Spider is a far cry from the precious indie bands that would seem un-ironically at home on Portlandia. The New York sextet seems to share more with Tom Waits than Belle and Sebastian.

There is a finesse and maturity to the songwriting that seems to far outreach what a normal band would achieve in its relative infancy, prior to any full length release. Swimming Holes opens with the soft plucks of strings dancing serenely about with a sense of restraint not present on the preceding tracks. In fact, it seems to almost capture that album cover. That is, until the vocals shuffle in, now seeming to channel a stumbling drunk Isaac Brock, with the vocals slowly pouring over each other in an ever increasing rush. It all culminates in some mono-syllabic chants perfect for holding a pint of beer aloft and swinging it to and fro as the froth spills over the sides.

But the highlight comes with Shifting Gears. Opening with an atonal pirate choir and accordion, the music is quickly replaced with a lone hoarse shout, before all manner of instruments come sliding back in on top. The track perfectly exemplifies the contradictions Wood Spider make the basis of their sound. The arrangements wouldn’t sound out of place in a choir hall. But there is an aggression, a flying-by-the-seat-of-the-pants sense of madness about to spring forth at all times. Even when the music pulls back to pull forward the gentle chime of a bell, it sounds ready to fall once more into cacophony at each second. But that’s “In The Thick Of It” for you – carefully composed, but with a fine attention to orchestrated sloppiness that recalls the most intoxicated live band dive bar shows imaginable. Pulling off brawler songs with accordion, banjo, ukulele, cello, and glockenspiel wouldn’t immediately sound feasible, but that’s exactly what Wood Spider have done.



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porcupinetheater
August 5th 2014


11072 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Check it out here:



http://woodspider.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-thick-of-it



The new LP is pretty great too, but for pure bar fight strange off the handle intensity, this is the one to get.





ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
August 5th 2014


12224 Comments


Damn, didn't know anybody knew this band, very unexpected review!

porcupinetheater
August 5th 2014


11072 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah, found them looking through Bandcamp about a year ago looking for free releases. Probably my favorite that I've found like that.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
August 5th 2014


12224 Comments


Funny, I found them on bandcamp when I was looking up songs with Ukulele, that's also how I came across Arroyo Deathmatch which I see you are also familiar with. I've only added their most recent album to the database though, so you might want to add 'All of them Witches'. Also, great review, well deserving of a pos.

Mort.
August 5th 2014


26129 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

"Yeah, found up looking through Bandcamp about a year ago looking for free releases. Probably my favorite that I've found like that."



yeah thats how i found out about this band aswell. didnt like it so i forgot id even listened to this. vocals are really not my thing.



but the opening minute to swimming holes is brilliant

JS19
August 5th 2014


7777 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Yeah this was really meh for me

porcupinetheater
August 5th 2014


11072 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I can certainly see that side of things, as well. I really wasn't a fan of it at first, but eventually it just ended up appealing to me

ChoccyPhilly
August 5th 2014


13654 Comments


"punk influenced by sea shanties" interesting

Your user would be the exact thing I would have chosen like 3 years ago

OmairSh
August 6th 2014


17741 Comments


Look who's back

porcupinetheater
August 6th 2014


11072 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Have to pop back in every once in awhile in a futile attempt to validate my own existence

Mort.
February 14th 2021


26129 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

wtf porcupine reviewed this



good user who ive somehow only recently become properly aware of



10/10



randomly saw this on your reviews and it was a weird blast from the past

porcupinetheater
February 14th 2021


11072 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Holy shit, you're telling me! Haven't jammed this in *ages* wonder if it still holds up? That 2.0 bodes very well!

parksungjoon
February 14th 2021


47231 Comments


good user who ive somehow only recently become properly aware of


porcupinetheater
February 14th 2021


11072 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This whole pandemic has definitely way-upped my participation on the site in the last year-ish, park, mort, love you both with my whole heart cause now there ain't no hole in my heart m/

parksungjoon
February 14th 2021


47231 Comments


kind of weird that i have more reviews than you now

porcupinetheater
February 14th 2021


11072 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The important bit’s that one of ‘em’s a 0.5 review which is really what sets the elites apart

parksungjoon
February 14th 2021


47231 Comments


that was fun to write

Mort.
February 14th 2021


26129 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

ah the forbidden rating

Mort.
February 14th 2021


26129 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

park that burzum review is brilliant

porcupinetheater
February 14th 2021


11072 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Totally iconic. Sput's got the best tune revues on the web and that's one of 'em



Mort your Betraying the Martyr rev ain't no slouch either for a grindcore length blast of vitriol



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