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The Hundred Acre Woods, a folk/punk band based in Philadelphia, formed in the latter half of 2009, aims to convey a message that is both young and old. These Philadelphia transplants blend the honesty and sincerity of traditional folk music with the raw energy and drive of punk rock. Drawing influence from both the fast-paced city life, and their suburban roots, The Hundred Acre Woods break the traditional “rules,” of both punk and folk, creating a new and refreshing sound characterized by driving banjo hooks and rich vocal harmonies. The songwriting team of Reinhardt and Stevens culminates in a duality most noticeable on their upcoming self-produced 7”, "Cold In The Morning". The Hundred Acre Woods employ sincere lyricism, and raucous acoustic guitar to create indie music with mainstream appeal. ". . . I also love its simple high school mindset: I’m a little more freeminded than the rest of the people in my school and maybe I’ll drop out and run away and my parents and teachers and elders can’t tell me what to do because all of a sudden I know that I can make my own thoughts. Then they got older. They got better at recording. They started writing about geography. They met Jillian Mallon. They met Jacob Colon. They played shows, made musician friends, connections. They learned about music, they calmed down, they grew up a little bit. I think that’s where we all are right now. We had a point where we felt super alive and had the potential to do crazy things, now we are lear

Cold in the Morning

Modern Baseball / The Hundred Acre Woods Split

The Hundred Acre Woods EP

Modern Baseball/The Hundred Acre Woods Split

Mountaineers Are Always Free

What About Your Friends (A Tigers Jaw Cover Comp)
Land Development

4-way V-Day split
Modern Baseball / The Hundred Acre Woods Split - EP

Modern Baseball/The Hundred Acre Woods
Old Gray & The Hundred Acre Woods : An Acoustic Split Among Sad Friends

Mountaineers Are Always Free!