Wovenhand

Wovenhand (also stylized Woven Hand) is an American alternative country band from Denver, Colorado, United States, led by former 16 Horsepower frontman David Eugene Edwards. Wovenhand's music combines influences from Southern Gothic music, old-time music, folk music, gospel music, and rock and roll, among other genres and styles of music.[1] Conceptually and lyrically, Wovenhand reflects Edwards' strong Christian faith.

Wovenhand
David Eugene Edwards live 2004
Background information
OriginDenver, Colorado, United States
GenresAlternative country, neofolk, Gothic country, folk rock, hard rock
Years active2001–present
LabelsGlitterhouse Records, Sounds Familyre, Deathwish Inc., Sargent House
Associated acts16 Horsepower, Lilium, Planes Mistaken for Stars
WebsiteOfficial website
MembersDavid Eugene Edwards
Ordy Garrison
Chuck French
Neil Keener
Past membersDaniel McMahon
Paul Fonfara
Shane Trost
Peter Van Laerhoven
Gregory Garcia Jr
Pascal Humbert

History

The band began in 2001 as a solo project for Edwards while 16 Horsepower was taking a temporary hiatus.[2] Wovenhand's first live shows were performed by Edwards and multi-instrumentalist Daniel McMahon; the self-titled debut album was released in 2002 on Glitterhouse Records. Performances following this record featured Edwards, McMahon, drummer Ordy Garrison and cellist Paul Fonfara. 2003 saw the release of Blush Music, the score to a dance performance mostly composed of reworked material from the first record. Touring behind this album featured Shane Trost replacing Fonfara.

In 2004, Consider the Birds was released on the Sounds Familyre label, which has also released the previous Wovenhand releases domestically. Edwards performed the bulk of the instrumentation in the studio; he and Garrison toured behind the record as a two-piece. 16 Horsepower disbanded the following year, and Edwards further focused his attention on Wovenhand. Peter van Laerhoven, a Belgian guitarist, was added to the lineup, while McMahon and Trost became inactive with the group.

After 2006's Mosaic, Pascal Humbert, a founding member of 16 Horsepower, became the band's bassist. 2008's Ten Stones was the first record from the group written and performed collaboratively – the project had thus evolved into a proper band, albeit with Edwards firmly at its head. In 2009, the band operated as a three-piece, sans Van Laerhoven.

Their fifth studio album, The Threshingfloor was released in June 2010. Shortly thereafter, the group announced touring plans opening for the progressive metal band Tool.[3]

September 2012 saw the release of Wovenhand's sixth studio album, The Laughing Stalk, produced by Alexander Hacke (who along with Edwards is participating in the reunion of Australian post-punk band Crime And The City Solution). Wovenhand's lineup for the album was changed once again, as Humbert quit and new bassist Gregory Garcia Jr. along with second guitarist Chuck French were brought in. The resulting record was described as being "the most heavy incarnation that ever existed of Wovenhand".

Discography

Albums

Other

  • Blush Music (2003) [performance score]
  • Blush (Original Score) (2003) [performance score]
  • Puur (2006) [performance score]
  • Black of the Ink (2011) [Book + 6-track EP re-recorded Best-of]
  • Live at Roepaen (2012) [CD/2LP + DVD]
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References

  1. Wovenhand, AllMusic
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2012-07-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. Wovenhand Announce Tour with Tool and New Album Release, Antimusic.com, Retrieved 6-16-10
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