'White Knuckle Grip' is a song from Woven Hand's fourth album, called 'Ten Stones'. The song is, together with 'Kicking Birds', the most powerful song on the album. The other songs on Ten Stones are more calm than 'Kicking Birds' and 'White Knuckle Grip'. You can hear a Chemnitzer concertina in White Knuckle Grip, and a clean sounding bass, in the track we also hear a lot of background noises that give an extra dimension through the song. The drums are played a bit bluesy, what makes the track also special on the album.
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'White Knuckle Grip' is a song from Woven Hand's fourth album, called 'Ten Stones'. The song is, together with 'Kicking… read more
'White Knuckle Grip' is a song from Woven Hand's fourth album, called 'Ten Stones'. The song is, together with 'Kicking Birds', the most powerful song … read more
Wovenhand (initially spelled as Woven Hand) is the personal project of David Eugene Edwards, former frontman of 16 Horsepower, featuring a revolving cast of collaborators from Denver, Colorado, United States. Later again, he eventually uses David Eugene Edwards for some releases. The band began in 2001 as a solo project for Edwards while his primary group, 16 Horsepower, were taking a temporary hiatus. The band's first live shows were performed by Edwards and multi-instrumentalist Daniel McMahon; the debut, self-titled Wovenhand album was released in 2002 on Glitterhouse Record… read more
Wovenhand (initially spelled as Woven Hand) is the personal project of David Eugene Edwards, former frontman of 16 Horsepower, featuring a revolving cast of collaborators from Denver, Color… read more
Wovenhand (initially spelled as Woven Hand) is the personal project of David Eugene Edwards, former frontman of 16 Horsepower, featuring a revolving cast of collaborators from Denver, Colorado, United States. Later again, he eventually… read more