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One In, One Out

by Woodrose

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This is the first album released with our current line-up. This album was created at the Woodrose studio, recorded, mixed, and mastered by Charlie Woodrose. Enjoy

What the Westword had to say:

Somewhere along the line, Jonny Woodrose & the Broken-Hearted Woodpeckers transformed into Woodrose. Along with the change in name came a marked shift in sound. Rather than the poetic Americana of Jonson Kuhn's previous efforts, this album comes straight out of a run-down honky-tonk frequented by Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, before either toned down the political content of their music. At least that's what "Federal Taxes" sounds like. On the surface, these songs sound like straightforward Southern rock until each unfolds into something very different. "Electric Chair" waxes into dusky, dreamy territory and back into husky blues rock — kind of like The Stars Are Insane-era Versus copping an early Allman Brothers vibe. With One In, One Out, Kuhn and his mates have recast themselves as a soulful and introspective rock-and-roll band.
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released March 4, 2011

Charlie Woodrose, Jonny Woodrose, Al Woodrose, O'Malley Woodrose

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