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Jen Wood's Finds You In Love finds home on FL label!

Last Updated 2/8/2010 8:27:24 PM


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jen wood"This album is about finding the light inside the darkest places of my mind and my past" says Seattle-based singer/songwriter Jen Wood of Finds You In Love, her first full length album since 2002's Traveling Through Roots (Parco/Quattro Records; Japan). Trust, unconditional love and forgiveness are some of the themes that run through the record.

Helping her capture these stark themes in the studio is her band (with members from some of the most respected and accomplished bands in Seattle), Tomo Nakayama of Grand Hallway, Joel Harmon of Sleepy Eyes of Death and Wolf Carr of Wesafari. FYIL was produced/engineered by Shawn Simmons, who has worked with such diverse artists as Brandi Carlile, Tim Seely, and SUNN O))).

Originally one half of the mid-90's duo Tattle Tale, Wood went on to record and release a string of albums, EP's & singles as a prolific singer/songwriter in her own right.  Known for her delicate and gorgeous voice, she has appeared on some very high profile releases including the Postal Service's landmark 2002 album Give Up, singing the duet "Nothing Better" with Benjamin Gibbard as well as providing the backing harmonies for the single "Such Great Heights". Additional vocal appearances include records by Jeremy Enigk, Black Heart Procession, Rosie Thomas and Joan of Arc.

Several years in the making, FYIL is the perfect storm that results from a gifted singer-songwriter writing the best songs of her career, a dynamic band and the right producer working together and trusting one another to create such a powerful and special album.
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TRACKLISTING:
01. Pills
02. You Are the Promise
03. Let Me Down
04. Zeppelin
05. Red Sun
06. Beautiful
07. Trust
08. Morning Light
09. Flight
10. People Like Us
11. Never Doubt

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