Their first releases were very limited vinyl singles on various different small, indie, and some now defunct, record labels, although 555 records who released '(The) Weight' in 1998 is still alive.
In 1994, record labels Fluff and Slumberland released Hood's first full length album, entitled 'Cabled Linear Traction'. It was a landmark for the band, some still say it's their best album. It had similarities to bands like The Cure, Sonic Youth and Pavement.
The album was issued on CD in 1999 by Slumberland, who also released 1996's 'Silent 88' album. The latter was similar sounding to 'CLT', but with much more experimentation going on and far more use of electronics.
A collection of limited and rare singles was put together by Happy Go Lucky records in 1997 and released on CD and vinyl, the vinyl version coming with a free 7" record.
In 1997, Domino Record Co snapped up Hood and released the single 'Useless'. A lo-fi indie electronica affair, not too dissimilar to the aforementioned '(The) Weight' released the next year.
Around this time Chris was releasing instrumental electronic material as Downpour, often involving heavily distorted drum and bass.
After another handful of singles and eps for Domino, they released the album 'Rustic Houses, Forlorn Valleys' in 1998. A dense, dark and tension building album, sounding somewhere in between Labradford, Mogwai and Massive Attack and produced by the band and Matt Elliott from Third Eye Foundation.
A year later came 'The Cycle of Days and Seasons', once again produced by Matt Elliott. With an ever changing line up still revolving around the two brothers, the sound of the band changed yet again, moving further into indie electronics.
Colaborating with friends Doseone and Why? from the Anticon collective came Hoods 5th studio album 'Cold House' in 2001, their most well known and collectively appreciated ablum. It contained elements of Post Rock, IDM, Indie as well as Doseone and Why?'s voice and lyric talents. Features the single 'You Show No Emotion At All'. Released on Domino.
In early 2005, Hood released 'Outside Closer', an emotional journey through ambience and hip hop beats. More line up changes occured, meaning this album was yet again different to the previous. Taking influence from The Remote Viewer, Prefuse 73 and Empress (the singer of which appears on the album). The tracks 'The Lost You' and 'The Negatives' were released as singles, featuring b-sides and videos for the tracks.
Since the release of 'Outside Closer' Hood have toured with Why? promoting his new album 'Elephant Eyelash' and released various remixes.
During 2006, Gareth S Brown, who played in the aforementioned tour, has been working on a solo album, due for release in November on Richard's girlfriend's label Misplaced Pets.
Currently due for release on record label anticon, is a solo album from Hood lead singer Chris Adams under the name of Bracken. The lead single from the album, titled 'Heathens', is due out in November, the album, titled 'We Know About the Need' follows in January.
In 2007 Richard Adams formed a side project The Declining Winter which has spawned a 7" The Future Sound of Hip Hop parts 1 and 2 and an album Goodbye Minnesota.
There are no plans for any further Hood releases.
They Removed All Trace That Anything Had Ever Happened Here
Hood Lyrics
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Promise you'll hold on
Promise you'll hold on
There isn't need
You feel like the world is yours
Inside everyone
'Til it was snatched from your grasp
There's coldness in this sky
The last thing that you ever wanted was for the love to die
You're the same as all the rest
I know that we're all afraid
Of waking every day
Promise you'll hold on
Promise you'll hold on
The song "They Removed All Trace That Anything Had..." by Hood is a slow, melancholic track that talks about holding on to hope even in the bleakest of times. The lyrics are straightforward, but Hood uses metaphors to illustrate his point. He talks about how life can feel like it's yours until it's snatched away, leaving you in darkness. Hood encourages the listener to promise that they will hold on, even though there may not be a need.
The opening lines, "In darkest hours, promise you'll hold on" sets the tone for the song. Hood is talking to someone who is struggling and feeling hopeless. He knows that sometimes the world can feel like it's closing in on you, and that's why he encourages the listener to promise to hold on. The lines "There's coldness in this sky, the last thing that you ever wanted was for the love to die" alludes to the fact that something terrible has happened, and the person may be struggling with grief or heartbreak.
The song's refrain, "Promise you'll hold on" is repeated several times throughout the song, emphasizing its meaning. Ultimately, the song is about hope and holding on, even in the darkest of times.
Line by Line Meaning
In darkest hours
During moments of extreme hardship or struggle
Promise you'll hold on
Assurance to not give up or surrender
Promise you'll hold on
Reiteration to never let go of hope or faith
There isn't need
There is no necessity to explain oneself
You feel like the world is yours
Empowerment that anything is possible or achievable
Inside everyone
A commonality among all individuals
'Til it was snatched from your grasp
Until something valuable or important was taken away from you
You were cast in ancient light
You were placed in a historical or powerful situation
There's coldness in this sky
The current situation feels harsh and without mercy
The last thing that you ever wanted was for the love to die
The ultimate fear of losing something or someone dear
You're the same as all the rest
The realization that one's struggles are not unique or exclusive
I know that we're all afraid
Acknowledgement that fear is a universal emotion
Of waking every day
Anxiety towards facing the challenges of each new day
Promise you'll hold on
Encouragement to persevere and not give up
Promise you'll hold on
An urging to keep fighting and believing
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Sam G
Well, wish I'd found this band earlier..
Helga x
one of my favorite…already so long time ago..
Romalou Lou
so do I
Llamamapdx
Same favorite since 2002 😊
Mauvaise Herbe
beautiful song
inevergiveup1402
I love it =))
Jessie A
Thanks for the upload! I can't find this album anywhere
RaphSieg007
This is strangely fitting for the game I'm playing right now...
bradyoactivity
RaphSieg007 what game?
doomhotel
@bradyoactivity we'll never know.