The Features: “Wooden Heart”

July 18th, 2006

After being dropped from their record label for refusing to score a commercial, The Features are continuing on, recording a slew of demos. It’s a crime to think that Tennessee’s finest are currently unsigned, but it doesn’t sound like they’ll have any problem finding a home for this album.

MP3: The Features - Wooden Heart (demo)
MP3: The Features - Contrast (demo)
“Wooden Heart” is a tad more more western cowboy than the electric blues that defined Exhibit A. Granted, they still do a great job melding keyboards and crunching guitar, but it’s just that the main hook–which is one of thier finest yet–always conjures up the image of an old west gunfight. And in a way, that’s not too far of a leap to make from the song’s subject matter. The protagonist has been wounded, but not by bullets. Rather, the battlefield of love has left this poor fellow without a heart. Like any responsible Southerner, he then proceeds to fashion a new heart out of pine, but is even further saddned to find that it doesn’t work quite like he had hoped.

BONUS MP3: The Features - Drawing Board (demo)

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