In two months just after the U.S. election, the great Brooklyn-based band Woods recorded Love Is Love, a 32-minute response to the rise of Donald Trump.
Though it’s not billed as a full-fledged protest album, it is definitely a reaction.
From Woods’ publicity material: “Love is Love was written and recorded in the two months immediately following the election, but it’s not a record borne entirely of angry, knee-jerk reaction to what America is becoming. Instead, it’s a meditation on love, and on what life means now.”
The new album is scheduled to come out April 21.

