Artist's albums
Home Is Where It Hurts
2001 · single
The Cycle Of Days & Seasons
1998 · album
Rustic Houses, Forlorn Valleys
1997 · album
Useless
1997 · single
Structured Disasters
1996 · album
Lee Fausts Millon Piece Orchestra
1995 · album
The Hood Tapes
2021 · album
Poppin
2020 · single
British Radars
2015 · EP
The Lost You
2005 · single
The Negatives
2005 · single
Outside Closer
2005 · album
Compilations 1995 - 2002
2003 · album
Singles Compiled
2003 · album
You Show No Emotion At All
2002 · single
Cold House
2001 · album
Similar artists
Long Fin Killie
Artist
The Declining Winter
Artist
Bark Psychosis
Artist
Bedhead
Artist
Crescent
Artist
Disco Inferno
Artist
Flying Saucer Attack
Artist
Jessica Bailiff
Artist
The New Year
Artist
Idaho
Artist
Moonshake
Artist
Codeine
Artist
Piano Magic
Artist
Labradford
Artist
Gastr Del Sol
Artist
Movietone
Artist
The For Carnation
Artist
Early Day Miners
Artist
Biography
Hood were formed in Wetherby, UK in 1990 by brothers Christopher and Richard Adams. Their early recordings were lo-fi in nature and comparable to the similarly fractured nature of the sounds coming out of the USA at the time by the likes of Pavement, Thinking Fellers and Sentridoh. Their debut album Cabled Linear Traction (initially released in limited quantities on Fluff) was re-isssued on US label Slumberland who went onto release their second album Silent '88 in 1996. The two albums were haphazard and schizophrenic in nature blending indie-rock, slow-core, electronica and out-there sound experiments but the band signed changed tack completely for their Domino Records debut 1997's Rustic Houses Forlorn Valleys which showcased a slow burning meditative sound more in common with Bark Psychosis and Talk Talk. 1999's The Cycle of Days and Seasons continued this pastoral approach adding in dub and hip-hop textures before the band released Cold House in 2001 which was a critical and commercial success praised for its forward-thinking nature and disregard for genre. The band completed their output with Outside Closer in 2005- a more technicolour and orchestrated album which again met with critical approval. The band have been on long term hiatus since 2005 but elements of their approach remain in a myriad of side projects including Bracken, The Declining Winter and A New Line (Related) to name just three.