Vancouver rockers Redwoods have become a powerful force in today’s music scene. Since their inception in the early 2010s, they have been bringing unrivaled passion to their listeners with a blend of ’70s cool, ’80s energy and ’90s grit.
When it comes to rock music, it’s more than just a style of music, it’s a symbol of a culture and an attitude. Born in the 1950s, rock music originated in the United States as a fusion of blues, country music and rhythm and blues, and then gradually evolved into a highly electrifying form of music with a strong rhythm.
Rock music is characterized by its strong rhythms, distorted guitars and tense singing. It is often characterized by themes of rebellion, anachronism and freedom, and represents a spiritual quest and a challenge to tradition in youth culture. Often associated with social and political movements throughout history, rock music has become an important way for young people to express their dissatisfaction and pursue freedom and change.
Over time, rock music has evolved and branched out, giving birth to a number of subgenres, such as hard rock, punk rock, and metal rock, each of which has its own unique characteristics and forms of expression. Whether it was the Beatles in the 60s, the Rolling Stones in the 70s, or Nirvana in the 90s, rock music has become a common language for young people around the world with its diversity and influence.
Back to the band itself, their live show is fun, uplifting and infectious, and like infectious rock music, it sends a current through everyone in the room.
With the release of their debut full-length album Daybreaker, Redwoods have been working with producer Matt Roach at Rain City Recorders to refine their sound and are eager to unleash more rock and roll on the post-pop world. This marks Redwoods at the pinnacle of rock music, ready to showcase their musical talent and passion to the world.
Through their music, Redwoods fearlessly expresses raw emotion and revels in the thrill of youth. From fierce romances to raucous odes, their songs blur the lines between right and wrong, embodying the spirit of rebellion and freedom. Stay tuned for their next album – it’s sure to rock your world!”