We All Have Hooks for Hands

We All Have Hooks for Hands is an American folk pop group from Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Starting as a studio recording collective the band solidified at nine members with the release of "The Pretender" their first full-length album.

"The Shape of Energy" was engineered by Dusty Miller at The Terrarium and his home studio, then mixed by Ian Pulicci, and finally mastered by Dave Gardner.

The group has put a hard push towards their album "The Shape of Energy", by touring in late 2009 to early 2010.

[1] Made Up Of Tiny Lights was song of the day on November 12, 2009, for KEXP The band was featured in the independent comedy/mystery film by War Wolf Pictures, Death Sucks, about a killer who uses a vacuum cleaner as a weapon.