If you’re familiar with some of the artists on Woodsist’s roster, chances are you’ve already got a fairly good idea what White Fence sounds like—that is, dreamy, lo-fi pop. The solo project of Darker My Love singer Tim Presley, Woodsist will release White Fence’s self-titled debut on April 27. It’s already been released via Make a Mess.
The first single is “The Love Between,” and it’s a prickly recording based around a repetitive keyboard riff, out-of-tune guitar leads and some hypnotically muffled vocals. It’s simplistic, but does a good job of setting an eerie mood. The outro is sure to please Velvet Underground fans, as Prelsey’s jagged guitar solo is a spot-on impression of Lou Reed circa The Velvet Underground & Nico. It ends abruptly just 2:15 in, which I’m assuming is intended, and not an error in the track.
To hear more of Presley, be sure to check out Darker My Love, whose 2008 album 2 was an enjoyable collection of shoegazing fuzz rock.
MP3: “The Love Between”
The first single is “The Love Between,” and it’s a prickly recording based around a repetitive keyboard riff, out-of-tune guitar leads and some hypnotically muffled vocals. It’s simplistic, but does a good job of setting an eerie mood. The outro is sure to please Velvet Underground fans, as Prelsey’s jagged guitar solo is a spot-on impression of Lou Reed circa The Velvet Underground & Nico. It ends abruptly just 2:15 in, which I’m assuming is intended, and not an error in the track.
To hear more of Presley, be sure to check out Darker My Love, whose 2008 album 2 was an enjoyable collection of shoegazing fuzz rock.
MP3: “The Love Between”






