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Indie Psych Giants Converge at Knockdown Center

Woods and Animal Collective's Avey Tare Team Up for Electrifying Performance

New York's Knockdown Center Becomes Epicenter of Psychedelic Music

On December 2, 2017, the hallowed halls of New York's Knockdown Center witnessed a historic convergence of indie psych titans: Woods and Animal Collective's Avey Tare. Both bands have left an indelible mark on the genre, and their joint performance was a testament to their innovative spirit.

Setting the stage for the evening was Woods, whose intricate guitar work and ethereal harmonies transported the audience to a sonic wonderland. The band's sprawling compositions, tinged with folk and experimental elements, captivated listeners with their lush textures and infectious energy.

Following Woods' captivating set, Avey Tare took the stage, showcasing his signature blend of psychedelic melodies and abstract lyrics. With his enigmatic stage presence and eclectic instrumentation, Tare transported the audience to a realm of swirling colors and shimmering soundscapes.

As the night reached its climax, Woods and Avey Tare joined forces for an unforgettable collaboration. Their combined talents created a sonic tapestry that was both exhilarating and introspective. The crowd danced and swayed to the hypnotic rhythms and soaring harmonies, immersing themselves in the immersive soundscape.

The Knockdown Center, known for its intimate setting and industrial aesthetic, provided the perfect backdrop for this extraordinary performance. The venue's towering ceilings and exposed brick walls resonated with the bands' experimental energy, creating an atmosphere of both grandeur and intimacy.

The performance at the Knockdown Center marked a significant chapter in the history of indie psych music. Woods and Animal Collective's Avey Tare proved once again that the genre continues to evolve and captivate audiences with its imaginative artistry and boundless creativity.


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