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Published February 14th, 2012 at 3:51 pm in MP3 with 1 comments
Tagged with Amps For Christ, Charred Remains, indie rock, Man Is The Bastard, Woods

Woods and Amps For Milk are about to release a split album, and on this split album they do their Wonder Twin powers duty by uniting for a song. This is that song. It’s called “From Oatmeal To Buttermilk” (4.48mb) and it’s a nice one. While some of you may be familiar with Woods, Amps For Christ is Henry Barnes, known for his work with Man Is The Bastard/Charred Remains. Aaah, did I make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up? DID I?
The album will be out for compact disc retro dudes and dudettes on April 17th, while vinyl junkies will celebrate by having the album made available on May 1st.
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[...] Woods / Amps for Christ — “From Oatmeal to Buttermilk” Woods’ Sun and Shade was one of the more under-rated albums of last year, and the Brooklyn psych crew are back with a new split album with producer Amps for Christ. The album features four tracks from Woods, four from Amps for Christ, and one collaboration — the latter is entitled “From Oatmeal to Buttermilk”, and is available for download right here. [...]