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Sherwood preps for new album + Christmas song

Submitted by admin on December 19, 2008 – 12:46 pm2 Comments

After months of touring, the Cal pals of Sherwood have decided to settle back into the studio to work on a new album, which is scheduled to release around June. Before they shut themselves behind closed doors, they have released a free mp3 in time for the holiday season.

Titled “Snowing in Seattle”, the single obviously fits the season as sleigh bells jingle and snow is mentioned. The rest just highlights what has helped develop the five-man group from crashers of the Warp Tour to a key part of MySpace’s budding label. To get this free track head over to their MySpace page. No email or phone number necessary.

The band has most recently released their self-titled EP as well as the A Different Light album. Formed out of Joe Greenetz (drums), Nate Henry (vocals, bass), Dan Koch (guitar, vocals), Mike Leibovich (keyboard, percussion) and David Provenzano (guitar, vocals), Sherwood grouped back in 2002 and has since released various other recordings. For more, check their website out.

MP3: Sherwood – Snowing In Seattle (buy)

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