After spending the past year and a half touring Canada, the United
States, China, and Japan in support of Heart Attack, and delivering a
slew of remixes and cover songs that have kept the party going strong,
Woodhands is back with a stimulating plethora of darker, energetic
dance tracks. Remorsecapade dives deeper into the emotional territory
of Heart Attack, painting strangely compelling portraits of lost souls
inhabiting the late night abyss of dance clubs (“I Should Have Gone
With My Friends”), sweaty hand-holding (“Pockets”), and – of course –
heartbreak, here described as ‘doubling’. The songs of Remorsecapade
run from the deceptive bubble gum pop arrangement of “Dissembler” to
the explosive punk rock/electro hybrid of “Coolchazine,” and
throughout, Woodhands offers listeners a rich journey throughout the
scorched landscape of what their sweaty brand of electronic has now
become: Risky, emotionally resonant, and dangerously addictive.