The Greenberry Woods

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The Greenberry Woods is a

Matt Huseman and Ira Katz while students at the University of Maryland. They were later joined by Huseman's twin brother Brandt Huseman on bass and drummer Miles Rosen. Named for a suburban Maryland housing development, the band released only two albums before disbanding in 1996.[citation needed] They reunited in 2018 and released an album, House, of material recorded between 1989 and 1995.[1]

History

Upon graduation, the band moved to

Proclaimers
followed.

The Greenberry Woods performed at the 1994

Washington, DC
.

When Sire merged with Elektra Records, the label’s support for the band dwindled and tensions arose over Splitsville, the Husemans’ side project with Paul Krysiak. The individual ambitions of three songwriters took its toll on group harmony during the recording of their second album Big Money Item, and Sire released the band from its contract in 1996.

Discography

  • Rapple Dapple, 1994, Sire/Reprise
  • Big Money Item, 1995, Sire
  • House, 2018

Music videos

  • "Trampoline," 1994
  • "Adieu," 1994

See also

  • List of HFStival acts

External links

References

  1. ^ Sessa, Sam (2018-10-10). "Announcing The Greenberry Woods album release show Dec. 6 at WTMD". Retrieved 9 December 2018.