Artist: Hood: mp3 download Genre(s): Experimental Indie Rock Discography: Outside Closer Year: 2005 Tracks: 10 [2003] Singles Compiled Year: 2003 Tracks: 56 Cold House Year: 2001 Tracks: 10 The Leeds, England-based lo-fi bliss-popsters Hood comprised Andrew Johnson, Chris Adams, Richard Adams, John Evans, Craig Tattersall and Nicola Hodgkinson. The radical debuted in 1992 with the seven-inch "Sirens"; after 1993's "Opening into Enclosure," a twelvemonth later they issued Cabled Linear Traction, which self-contained their two sooner singles. Absent throughout 1995, the year following Hood returned with a shelling of new material -- after leash singles ("Lee Faust Million Piece Orchestra," "A Harbour of Thoughts" and "I've Forgotten How to Live," all of them issued on different labels), the radical also released the full-length Silent '88. Secrets Now Known to Others, a ten-track EP of material recorded for only not included on Silent '88, appeared in 1997, as did the album Structured Disasters. Though it wasn't released in America, The Cycle of Days and Seasons followed on Domino in 1999. They returned in 2001 with the Home Is Where It Hurts EP, which was the group's first base American spillage in four-spot age and showcased their more and more electronic direction. They continued in that direction on Cold House, a bleak and experimental elbow grease released the same year. Late in 2004, the Lost You EP arrived in expectancy of 2005's Outside Closer. |