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In their Michael La Burt-directed video for “To Clean,” Woods dug deep into ritualistic over-eating, band-on-band violence, and a twitchy, almost birdlike performance of the Songs Of Shame standout. This time, Amber Gonzalez zooms in more closely to follow a doodle’s progression across a crossword puzzle for the brief, ghostly album closer, “Where And What You Are?” It’s unclear which clue started the digression, and the answer’s just as cryptic.


(Via P4K)

Songs Of Shame is out via Woodsist/Shrimper.

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Comments (6)
  1. I really enjoy this bands music, but could anyone tell me what the fuck the guy that yells into his headphones is actually doing?

  2. For what purpose besides looking strange?

    • richard  |   Posted on Jul 25th, 2009

      Some headphones act like microphones (though abrasive sounding) when plugged into mic/line inputs

  3. coolguy69  |   Posted on Jul 25th, 2009

    all headphones do that, doofus. lucas is woods’ nastanovich.

    • richard  |   Posted on Jul 26th, 2009

      i was just letting dude know. sorry i’m not as informed as you about headphones. that guitar center gig really paying off huh?

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