Despite good reviews for Paradise, Woodward says he has no plans to leave the band to pursue a solo career. In fact, he’s couldn’t be happier that OK is back in the studio. Plus, when I reach him by phone he’s on vacation in Puerto Rico – so, shit, things can’t be that bad.
“I think we’re shooting to put something out pretty soon,” he says.
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