Frog, Woods at Black Cat

Schedule

Sat, 03 Oct, 2026 at 08:00 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

1811 14th Street Northwest Washington, DC 20009-4425 | Washington, DC

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Saturday, October 3rd
Frog + Woods
8:00 - All Ages
FROG
New Rochelle, NY
https://frog.band/Frog is a 2-3 person guitar band from the swamp in New Rochelle, NY. They issued their self-titled debut mini-album "Frog" on Brooklyn's now defunct Monkfish Records which Gold Flake Paint called "The best American guitar record of the year. Seriously. It's like every cult band from the past decade bottled into half an hour of music." The duo returned in 2015 with their highly acclaimed debut LP "Kind of Blah" on the UK's Audio Antihero Records which included the fan-favorite singles "Judy Garland" and "Photograph." Frog promoted the album with a tour of the UK, which was later documented in the 2018 film 'Kings of Blah'. In November 2018, they issued their long-awaited follow-up "Whatever We Probably Already Had It" mini-LP on Audio Antihero. This was followed in August 2019 with the freak-folk opus "Count Bateman," featuring the sleeper stoner hit single, "You Know I'm Down."
WOODS
Brooklyn, NY
https://woodsist.com/woods/
Woods are in bloom again, inviting you to disappear into a new spectrum of colors and sounds and dreams on Perennial.
Formed in Brooklyn in 2004, Woods have matured into a true independent institution, above and below the root, reliably emerging every few years with new music that grows towards the latest sky. Operating the Woodsist label since 2006 and curating the beloved homespun Woodsist Festival for the musical universe they’ve built, Perennial is the sound of a band on the edge of their 20th anniversary and still finding bold new ways to sound like (and challenge) themselves.
Perennial grew from a bed of guitar/keyboard/drum loops by Woods head-in-chief Jeremy Earl, a form of winter night meditation that evolved into an unexplored mode of collaborative songwriting. With Earl’s starting points, he and bandmates Jarvis Taveniere and John Andrews convened, first at Earl’s house in New York, then at Panoramic House studio in Stinson Beach, California, site of sessions for 2020’s Strange To Explain. With a view of the sparkling Pacific and tape rolling, they began to build, jamming over the loops, switching instruments, and developing a few dozen building blocks.
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