DONOVAN WOODS CELEBRATES EP RELEASE WITH NEW LYRIC VIDEO

THEY ARE GOING AWAY EP OUT TODAY

WATCH THE LYRIC VIDEO FOR “WHAT THEY MEAN” VIA POP MATTERS

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Today, Donovan Woods is releasing They Are Going Away, the follow up EP to his Polaris Music Prize long-listed album, Hard Settle, Ain’t Troubled. And to celebrate, Woods is revealing the new lyric video for EP track “What They Mean” via Pop Matters. Woods wrote the song with Charles Kelley (Lady Antebellum) and songwriter Abe Stoklasa. “Charles had an idea that he wanted to write a song about why they say the word crazy in country songs so often,” says Woods. “Which I thought was a great idea because they do, they say it way too often. We decided to tell the story in a narrative way, explaining to a kid why those overused words get used so much. They’re place-holders for unexplainable feelings of love and loss.”

WATCH THE LYRIC VIDEO FOR “WHAT THEY MEAN” VIA POP MATTERS

Donovan Woods’ acclaimed fourth album, Hard Settle, Ain’t Troubled, was just recently nominated for two Canadian Folk Music Awards for Contemporary Album Of The Year and English Songwriter Of The Year. However, the songwriting sessions had a few tracks that didn’t make the full LP, but just couldn’t stay on the cutting room floor either. And as such, Woods is releasing those tracks They Are Going Away.

The EP is made available through Woods’ own label Meant Well and with thanks to Canada’s historic Massey Hall, is set for digital release today. On it, there’s a distinct sense of motion throughout the narratives.“It’ll Work Itself Out” is a song about someone who is traveling furiously to outrun problems while “Drove Through Town” provides a backdrop for the big issues, from living up to expectations to escaping a dead-end relationship.

Woods, who is an exceptional acoustic guitarist in his own right, says these songs didn’t make the track listing for Hard Settle, Ain’t Troubled because he didn’t want to rush the lyrics or force them to be finished. A fourth selection, “Empty Rooms” is about moving on from a relationship — when that’s not such a bad thing. Although it’s new, Woods felt it was a comfortable fit.

LISTEN TO AND SHARE “DROVE THROUGH TOWN” HERE

LISTEN TO AND SHARE “IT’LL WORK ITSELF OUT” HERE

With the release of Hard Settle, Ain’t Troubled, the critics chimed in immediately. The Globe And Mail called it “a gentle, honest collection of melancholic observations and hushed tunefulness,” while NOW Magazine claimed the album was full of “wistful songs that tug at the heartstrings of anyone who's had feelings about partners, ex-partners, where you're from, where you shouldn't have gone.” Singles, “On The Nights You Stay Home”, and “What Kind Of Love Is That” spent a few weeks on the CBC Radio 2 Top 20 charts, with latter reaching #1.

After a cross-Canada tour earlier this year with Matt Andersen and festival and club appearances all over North America, Donovan Woods is preparing to head back out on the road for a run of Canadian headline dates. Joining him will be Joey Landreth from the JUNO-Award winning band The Bros. Landreth. The tour begins October 13 and all dates are listed below.

WATCH “THEY DON’T MAKE ANYTHING IN THAT TOWN” HERE

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“Ten striking songs to stop the heart or to set it beating, depending on what you need. In a world of writers, in fact, he is top-percentile.” - No Depression

“wistful songs that tug at the heartstrings of anyone who's had feelings about partners, ex-partners, where you're from, where you shouldn't have gone” - NOW Magazine NNNN

“a gentle, honest collection of melancholic observations and hushed
tunefulness” - The Globe And Mail

“By balancing such fringe and mainstream elements so effortlessly, Woods looks poised to finally bring those disparate camps together. … he does it time and again” - Exclaim!

“a knack for taking huge, universal feelings and distilling them into simple,
poignant moments” - Noisey

“a penchant for penning some of the most heartbreaking songs you’ll
ever hear” - Winnipeg Free Press

“well crafted, beautiful” - CBC Music

THEY ARE GOING AWAY TRACK LISTING

What They Mean
It’ll Work Itself Out
Drove Through Town
Empty Rooms

DONOVAN WOODS TOUR DATES

September 23 – Cultivate Festival – Port Hope, ON
October 13 – Simcoe Street Theatre – Collingwood, ON^
October 14 – Imperial Theatre – Sarnia, ON^
October 15 - Heartwood Concert Hall - Owen Sound, ON^
October 19 – Molson Canadian Studio – Hamilton, ON^
October 20 – National Arts Centre Studio – Ottawa, ON^
October 21 - The Grad Club - Kingston, ON^
October 22 - O Patro Vys – Montreal, QC^
October 23 - Gordon Best Theatre – Peterborough, ON^
October 26 – Centre In The Square – Kitchener, ON^
October 28 – Trinity St. Paul’s Church – Toronto, ON^
November 1 – The Park Theatre - Winnipeg, MB^
November 2 – Artful Dodger – Regina, SK^
November 3 - Festival Hall - Calgary, AB^
November 4 - The Needle Vinyl Tavern - Edmonton, AB^
November 5 – Communitea – Canmore, AB^
November 6 - Flying Steamshovel - Rossland, BC^
November 7 – Bozzinis - Chilliwack, BC^
November 10 – Lucky Bar – Victoria, BC^
November 11 - Fox Cabaret - Vancouver, BC^
November 12 – Dream Café – Penticton, BC
November 16 – Bassment - Saskatoon, SK^

^ w/ Joey Landreth

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