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Wovenhand is a Gothic Americana rock band formed by Colorado singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">David Eugene Edwards</a>. Since the demise of his brooding alt-country band <a href="spotify:artist:188gwh9RnRT58ZQPwqwHE3">16 Horsepower</a>, it has become his full time vehicle. The music offers winding, dark, atmospheric lyrics with a fierce spiritual bent circling around elements of vintage folk, country blues, and gospel music given force by swampy rock & roll. While <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> performed (mostly) solo on Wovenhand's self-titled 2001 debut and two subsequent albums, he expanded the studio group to a quartet for 2006's gloomy Mosaic. By the time 2010's globally acclaimed, modally structured The Threshingfloor was released, the band had become a trio. Wovenhand's sound evolved to include mutant rockabilly, surf, desert blues, and spooky prog on 2016's Star Treatment, with guitarist and future songwriting partner Chuck French. It was their last outing for six years. <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> and French wrote, recorded, and released 2022's wildly diverse Silver Sash with a quintet.
In 2001, <a href="spotify:artist:188gwh9RnRT58ZQPwqwHE3">16 Horsepower</a> went on hiatus, and as the group pondered a new creative direction, <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> launched Wovenhand, built around similar musical and thematic frameworks but with a more powerful and personal approach. <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> initially formed Wovenhand as a trio with multi-instrumentalist Daniel McMahon and guitarist Steve Taylor (also a member of <a href="spotify:artist:188gwh9RnRT58ZQPwqwHE3">16 Horsepower</a>), though soon the lineup would expand to include Ordy Garrison on drums and Paul Fonfara on cello. (For live work, Shane Trost subbed for Fonfara on cello.) <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> played nearly all the instruments on Wovenhand's first album in 2002, released by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Glitterhouse%22">Glitterhouse</a> in Europe and <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Sounds+Familyre%22">Sounds Familyre</a> in the United States. In 2003, he reworked several pieces from the Wovenhand debut for a Belgian dance troupe, and the results were released on the album Blush Music. For 2004's Consider the Birds, Wovenhand contrasted <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a>' solo material with tracks that featured a full band, while for live shows Wovenhand was a duo consisting of <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> and Garrison.
The additional musicians played a larger role on 2006's Mosaic, the first Wovenhand album after <a href="spotify:artist:188gwh9RnRT58ZQPwqwHE3">16 Horsepower</a> officially retired in 2005; the album also saw the departure of Daniel McMahon and the arrival of guitarist Peter van Laerhoven, while another <a href="spotify:artist:188gwh9RnRT58ZQPwqwHE3">16 Horsepower</a> veteran, Pascal Humbert, signed on as bassist. While Wovenhand initially functioned much like an <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> solo project, 2008's Ten Stones found the group sharing songwriting credits for the first time, as well as recording as a band throughout. <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> went back to writing material on his own for 2010's The Threshingfloor, and the group supported the album's release with a handful of dates opening for <a href="spotify:artist:2yEwvVSSSUkcLeSTNyHKh8">Tool</a>. In 2012, <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> was invited to perform as part of a reunion tour for the acclaimed Australian alternative rock band <a href="spotify:artist:1JHNDcYDgecLVApixUMQY2">Crime & the City Solution</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:7yRg26OvUSHv5dQOqlS0Px">Alexander Hacke</a> (a former member of <a href="spotify:artist:7KomCxZv6D5qCVvefwMnwB">Einstürzende Neubauten</a> who also took part in the <a href="spotify:artist:1JHNDcYDgecLVApixUMQY2">CATCS</a> tour) joined <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> in the studio to produce Wovenhand's 2012 release, The Laughing Stalk, which featured Garrison on drums, Chuck French (<a href="spotify:artist:2rfJuPYf7n3inXgdDNxMku">Planes Mistaken for Stars</a>) on guitar, and Gregory Garcia, Jr. on bass. Refractory Obdurate, with <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> accompanied by Garrison, French, and new bassist Neil Keener, was released in 2014, followed in 2016 by Star Treatment, the latter of which was recorded at <a href="spotify:artist:52ZFTGbQ9miWMX8JYBvtOO">Steve Albini</a>'s Electrical Audio studio with hard-hitting metal producer Sandford Parker.
It would be the last Wovenhand outing for six long years.
After a lengthy international tour and a well-deserved break, the ever restless <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> began a songwriting collaboration with French. They co-wrote, recorded, and released 2022's wildly diverse Silver Sash with a quintet that included longtime drummer Ordy Garrison, bassist Neil Keener, and synthesist Dylan Nadon. The nine-song set was produced and engineered with Jason Begin. Wovenhand's sound had expanded to include blasted, effects-laden Gothic western soundscapes, noisy psychedelia, spooky Americana, and apocalyptic garage rock. ~ Mark Deming & Thom Jurek, Rovi
In 2001, <a href="spotify:artist:188gwh9RnRT58ZQPwqwHE3">16 Horsepower</a> went on hiatus, and as the group pondered a new creative direction, <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> launched Wovenhand, built around similar musical and thematic frameworks but with a more powerful and personal approach. <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> initially formed Wovenhand as a trio with multi-instrumentalist Daniel McMahon and guitarist Steve Taylor (also a member of <a href="spotify:artist:188gwh9RnRT58ZQPwqwHE3">16 Horsepower</a>), though soon the lineup would expand to include Ordy Garrison on drums and Paul Fonfara on cello. (For live work, Shane Trost subbed for Fonfara on cello.) <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> played nearly all the instruments on Wovenhand's first album in 2002, released by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Glitterhouse%22">Glitterhouse</a> in Europe and <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Sounds+Familyre%22">Sounds Familyre</a> in the United States. In 2003, he reworked several pieces from the Wovenhand debut for a Belgian dance troupe, and the results were released on the album Blush Music. For 2004's Consider the Birds, Wovenhand contrasted <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a>' solo material with tracks that featured a full band, while for live shows Wovenhand was a duo consisting of <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> and Garrison.
The additional musicians played a larger role on 2006's Mosaic, the first Wovenhand album after <a href="spotify:artist:188gwh9RnRT58ZQPwqwHE3">16 Horsepower</a> officially retired in 2005; the album also saw the departure of Daniel McMahon and the arrival of guitarist Peter van Laerhoven, while another <a href="spotify:artist:188gwh9RnRT58ZQPwqwHE3">16 Horsepower</a> veteran, Pascal Humbert, signed on as bassist. While Wovenhand initially functioned much like an <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> solo project, 2008's Ten Stones found the group sharing songwriting credits for the first time, as well as recording as a band throughout. <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> went back to writing material on his own for 2010's The Threshingfloor, and the group supported the album's release with a handful of dates opening for <a href="spotify:artist:2yEwvVSSSUkcLeSTNyHKh8">Tool</a>. In 2012, <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> was invited to perform as part of a reunion tour for the acclaimed Australian alternative rock band <a href="spotify:artist:1JHNDcYDgecLVApixUMQY2">Crime & the City Solution</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:7yRg26OvUSHv5dQOqlS0Px">Alexander Hacke</a> (a former member of <a href="spotify:artist:7KomCxZv6D5qCVvefwMnwB">Einstürzende Neubauten</a> who also took part in the <a href="spotify:artist:1JHNDcYDgecLVApixUMQY2">CATCS</a> tour) joined <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> in the studio to produce Wovenhand's 2012 release, The Laughing Stalk, which featured Garrison on drums, Chuck French (<a href="spotify:artist:2rfJuPYf7n3inXgdDNxMku">Planes Mistaken for Stars</a>) on guitar, and Gregory Garcia, Jr. on bass. Refractory Obdurate, with <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> accompanied by Garrison, French, and new bassist Neil Keener, was released in 2014, followed in 2016 by Star Treatment, the latter of which was recorded at <a href="spotify:artist:52ZFTGbQ9miWMX8JYBvtOO">Steve Albini</a>'s Electrical Audio studio with hard-hitting metal producer Sandford Parker.
It would be the last Wovenhand outing for six long years.
After a lengthy international tour and a well-deserved break, the ever restless <a href="spotify:artist:4T8Z2MuOWpnhGzTTSOz0Rj">Edwards</a> began a songwriting collaboration with French. They co-wrote, recorded, and released 2022's wildly diverse Silver Sash with a quintet that included longtime drummer Ordy Garrison, bassist Neil Keener, and synthesist Dylan Nadon. The nine-song set was produced and engineered with Jason Begin. Wovenhand's sound had expanded to include blasted, effects-laden Gothic western soundscapes, noisy psychedelia, spooky Americana, and apocalyptic garage rock. ~ Mark Deming & Thom Jurek, Rovi
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