Local label Woodsist has announced it will release two new albums, one from San Francisco band Nodzzz, and another from Booklyn’s Spectre Folk. Both bands embrace Woodsist’s reverb roughed aesthetic, bouncing off walls alternately lined with the philosophies of Brian Wilson and Loud Reed.

Spectre Folk, fronted by Magik Marker Pete Nolan, spills more into the psychedelic realm, though, stretching out tones into something that is not at all mellow, but actually rather sinister.

Nodzzz are much more in the poppy, upbeat terrirtory of the influence of the California sun. They may also be the first of current wave of surf bands to say that they don’t want to smoke marajuana (and when your contemporaries are selling merch that could be construed as , that’s a bold statement).

Woodsist is the Bushwick-based independent label that has released early albums and singles by such bands as Vivian Girls, Kurt Vile, Wavves, and Psychedelic Horseshit amongst many others. It is also the home of Rear House Studios.

No release date has been set yet for Nodzzz’s Innings. Spectre Folk’s The Blackest Medicine, Vol. II is out on 12″ vinyl March 29th.