The Wooden Sky live in concert.
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The Wooden Sky

11
critic concert reviews
folk

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

71
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Based on 
11
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Critic Consensus

Based on 11 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that The Wooden Sky is rated as a decent live performer, with shows that lack distinction. The Wooden Sky concert reviews describe live shows and performances as lovely, hypnotic, rhythmic, and cheerful.

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Swimming in Strange Waters (7 April 2017)

Artist Info

Genre
folk
Origin
Toronto, Canada (2003 - present)
Bio
The Wooden Sky is a Canadian indie rock band based in Toronto, Ontario, that formed in 2003 as Friday Morning's Regret, but changed their name in 2007.
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Critic Concert Reviews

Exclaim (Canada)

September 30, 2014
60
%
High Ends the side project of Yukon Blonde's frontman Jeffrey Innes took the opening spot and set the night in bloom with a hypnotic and polyrhythmic track that was equal parts heady and body moving.

Exclaim (Canada)

March 27, 2013
80
%
The demand to see the Wooden Sky in the nation's capital forced the band to switch venues at the last minute — from the uber-intimate confines of Cafe Dekcuf a 150-person venue to Mavericks housed below Dekcuf and twice the size.

Exclaim (Canada)

November 8, 2010
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The bands are more relaxed their display of love for each other is verbalized on stage at every available moment and everyone wants to have as much fun as possible before they part ways.

Canadian Beats (Canada)

December 3, 2014
%
Toronto based band The Wooden Sky made their first appearance in Newfoundland in 2 years.

NOW Magazine (Canada)

October 23, 2014
60
%
Toronto, Canada

CJLO 1690AM (Canada)

September 26, 2014
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The Wooden Sky's performance was intimate with a lovely, folky mood, which satisfied the crowd as people sang in unison along with the band.

Aesthetic Magazine (Canada)

September 27, 2013
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With a mixture of audience members from twentysomething indie fans to those in their golden years, the pews quietly hummed with cheerful conversation and laughter.; Classical Revolution, which a group of Bay Area-based chamber musicians founded in 2006 to deliver an outlet for musicians to perform high-qualit

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