Video by Mikhail Romanov

Wovenhand live at the Novi Sad Synagogue - Serbia 2011 0:01:35 - Swedish Purse 0:06:23 - Sign of the Zodiac (Rasputina) 0:11:33 - Sinking Hands 0:15:55 - Splinters (16 Horsepower) 0:22:13 - Horse Head (16 Horsepower) 0:28:46 - Horse Head Fiddle (16 Horsepower) 0:34:34 - Elktooth 0:36:18 - Hutterite Mile (16 Horsepower) 0:40:34 - Kingdom of Ice To Make A Ring 0:46:01 - Singing Grass 0:50:12 - Whistling Girl 0:54:47 - As I Went Out One Morning (Bob Dylan) 0:58:52 - Not One Stone 1:04:57 - The Speaking Hands 1:09:57 - A Holy Measure In cooperation with MONS (Music Youth of Novi Sad) Monogram organized an exclusive show of Wovenhand at the Synagogue in Novi Sad on 7th Aug 2011. David Eugene Edwards, previously the frontman of 16 Horsepower, the legendary Americana/gothic folk band from Colorado, USA, nowadays plays under the name of Wovenhand. The charismatic David Eugene Edwards, a shaman of electric faith, supported by Ordy Garrison on the drums and Jeff Linsenmeier on the keyboards, brought us the sound and the spirit of Colorado, a mixture of southern gothic and ancient Native American chants. One of the most relevant bands of the so called ´alternative country´ or Americana, the completely unique Wovenhand opened the hearts of many attendees, by beauty and grace and by the sheer force of their message.
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