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Quick Notes
- Released their second EP in November 2007 through digital retailers iTunes, Amazon, Napster, eMusic, and Rhapsody.
- Following the release of "If We Never Stop Moving...", the Woods spent 5 weeks at the number 1 spot on ReverbNation.com, ahead of such acts as Snow Patrol and Wolfmother, and are regurlarly in Purevolume's top 10 charts in the soul and blues genres.
- TV: Featured on FOX's Fearless Music TV March '08, "Lions" featured in Chris & John to the Rescue on Canada's OutTV Dec '07, a 30 minute special on Jersey Shore Music TV.
- Were the topic of two independent documentaries produced about their formation and music, 2007's "Chris Batten and The Woods" and 2008's "If We Never Stop Moving..."
- Live: Playing top midsized venues in multiple cities, including Mercury Lounge and Piano's in NYC, World Cafe Live in Philly, Paradise Lounge in Boston, V-Club in Huntington WV, The Stone Pony and Maxwell's in NJ, The Ottobar in Baltimore, The Rusty Rudder in Delaware, and also a fair share of basements, dives, and hole in the wall bars.
- Built a strong local and regional fanbase after the release of their debut self titled EP in 2004, and began touring the east coast in 2006.
- Self-recorded and produced over 20 songs, including two self-released EPs and demos.
- Radio: Received local, college, and national radio play: “Driver” charted on many NJ stations; “Sad Songs” was a “TOP 5” feature on XM’s Under The Radar, in regular rotation on WRSU. Featured on over 25 podcasts and internet radio stations.
- Recently gained national exposure with the Batten-arranged Rutgers Alma Mater “On The Banks Of The Old Raritan” on Imus, Mike & The Mad Dog, ESPN and more.
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Playing soul music in the truest aspect of the genre, taken for granted by most and deeply treasured by others; The Woods pride themselves on honest music with an even more honest heart. Nestled somewhere between Otis Redding and Tom Petty, Van Morrison and Thin Lizzy, Chris Batten and the Woods find their own groove, bringing classic soul-infused rock n roll to a modern audience.
The Woods' latest EP, released on iTunes in October 2007, bears the title "If We Never Stop Moving," a lyric from the band's semi-autobiographical song "Lions." However, the title has become more of a battle cry then the mere ending to a verse, as The Woods' short 3+ year existence has seen them put out a string of musical gems that rival the quality and catchiness of those on popular radio today. "I just want to put out music that's timeless" Batten says, "With music, there should be no gap, whether it be age, time or genre. People will like something if it speaks to them and I want to speak to everyone…to build a relationship with our audience, not just a one night stand".
Batten and the Woods have gone out to support this "relationship" with consistent shows focusing on the tri-state area and a touring history through all major, mid Atlantic markets, playing in front of audiences as big as 7,000+ and opening for national headliners like: Gavin DeGraw, Dropkick Murphy's, Pete Yorn, Army of Me, Jesse Malin, Dispatch, Nils Lofgren, Soozie Tyrell, John Eddie.
Raised on rock and soul legends, Batten's broad inspirations are showcased in his diverse song writing. Tracks like "Sad Songs" and the aforementioned "Lions" hark back to an era where musical emotion jumped off the speakers and into the listener's heart, while "Doncha Wanna be Doin' (Something New)" is the kind of fast spoken boogie that no one can help but dance to. But it doesn't stop there, on tracks like "Gone For Good" and "The End Of the Line" The Woods pull back to a California breeze that demands the listeners to roll down the windows and put the car in drive, all guided by Batten's steady, powerful vocals. "Ever since I was a kid, I have been obsessed with music. I crave the passion that it brings, but I think that passion has gone missing and the audience has been looking for it." Batten laments "I can only hope that we can do our part in bringing that back….to restore some faith."
The Woods look to the past for an inspiration that delivers music ready to move a new generation and they continue to prove this night after night with live shows that have gotten the adults in the room just as excited as their jaded teenagers. As Batten says, "It's nice to play a show and have a teenage kid AND their father come up and say how much they liked the set. It lets us know that we're succeeding in what we set out to do."
Press:
"...Impressive
tonality, engaging lyrics, and pure sweet
rock, the songs are comforting like a
fresh blanket from the dryer while still
offering the kick to the senses like the
first dive into a pool. The Woods have a
gift in their vocal lead, a unique and
appealing voice that can stand out from
the crowd of analogous rock bands and
withstand the test of a 60 minute
disc..." - IndieInTune.com
"...Chris Batten and The Woods have
debuted on Amie Street with just one
song, but luckily it's a strong one and
will keep us in anticipation of their
full "If We Never Stop
Moving..." EP. Gone For Good is a
nice example of soul music in the truest
aspect of the genre - convincing and
heavy with feeling..." -
AmieStreet.com
"...Trying to put the heart and soul
back in rock and roll, Chris Batten and
The Woods hope to inspire as much emotion
with their music as they invest in it,
and there's no denying their surging
popularity in the tri-state area..."
- The Aquarian
"...They convincingly command the
attention of the entire room, and stand
as a rare credible musical
entity..." - East Coast Rocker
"...Chris Batten and The Woods play
a hard-charging, barroom style of bluesy
rock, yet have become one of the hottest
bands in the post-hardcore and emo-intensified
New Brunswick scene..." - Home New
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