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Wolf People - “Tiny Circle” [MP3/MOV]

Wolf People, quarteto de Londres, UK, formado por Jack Sharp (guitar, vocal), Joe Hollick (guitar), Tom Watt (drums) e Daniel Davies (bass), que passeia entre o classic rock britânico com boas doses de blues, folk, progressivo etc, está lançando o álbum Steeple, em outubro próximo, via Jagjaguwar, que liberou o primeiro single do disco, “Tiny Circle”, em áudio e vídeo.

MP3: Wolf People - “Tiny Circle” [MOV]


MOV: Wolf People - “Tiny Circle”

RELEASE:
WOLF PEOPLE
Steeple
Released: 10/12/10

Steeple is the first album proper from Wolf People and represents the emergence of a fully fledged band from the fragmented, haunted bedroom meanderings of their Tidings singles compilation, released earlier this year. Recorded in a converted chicken barn on the grounds of a 17th century Welsh mansion, Steeple takes on a heavier sound while maintaining the arabesque electric guitars, groove-laden drums and ethereal vocals that characterized its predecessor.

Cheerfully aware of the English rock band cliché of "getting it together in the country," the quartet did it anyway, inspired by the rural isolation of West Wales to conjure shifting rhythms, entrancing folksong and smoke-fogged, riff-stoked jams. From the stuttered, flute-led earworm hook of "Tiny Circle" to the churning, twisted ball of metal that is "One By One From Dorney Reach," Steeple sounds as massive as the setting in which it was laid to tape and is full of the nuggets that many a rock fan spend lifetimes among crates in search of.

Steeple captures a band in metamorphosis, bridging frontman Jack Sharp's earlier solo efforts and the speaker-shearing attack developed in concert over the past four years. Now an accomplished live unit, the quartet have shared stages with the likes of The Besnard Lakes, Dinosaur Jr, Dungen, Endless Boogie, Lightning Dust and Tinariwen.

While the bulk of recording took place in Wales, the remainder was undertaken during post-day job, late night sessions in Sharp's bedroom studio. The results are both more coherent and nuanced than previous outings, with Sharp's keen ear for a tune complemented by heady instrumental passages that veer between dreamlike traditional melodies and feedback onslaughts.

Proud of their heritage, both musical and cultural, Wolf People's vision faithfully reflects the myriad environments the group's members move between -- the British countryside and various cities (Bedford, London and North Yorkshire) -- while offering a universally appreciable set of songs for this age or any other.

Wolf People are Jack Sharp, Joe Hollick, Dan Davies and Tom Watt.
Steeple is not yet available.

SONG LIST:

Silbury Sands
Tiny Circle
Painted Cross
Morning Born
Cromlech
One By One From Dorney Reach
Castle Keep
Banks of Sweet Dundee Pt. 1
Banks of Sweet Dundee Pt. 2


PRE-ORDER: Steeple

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Wolf People - “October Fires” [MP3]

Wolf People, banda de Londres, UK, formada por Jack Sharp (guitar, vocal), Joe Hollick (guitar), Tom Watt (drums) e Daniel Davies (bass), que passeia entre o classic rock britânico com boas doses de blues, folk, progressivo etc. O quarteto lança seu álbum de estréia, Tidings, via Jagjaguwar, que libera a primeira jóia do disco, “October Fires”, uma belezura.

MP3: Wolf People - “October Fires”

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Tidings
Released: 02/23/10

Tidings is the first dark and frenzied offering from London's Wolf People -- an alchemistic compendium of English classic rock that has been doused in wine, its pages left red-stained, blurred and melded in the most interesting ways.

The quartet -- and first UK rock band to join the Jagjaguwar inner circle -- is eager to stress that Tidings is not a proper album per se. Collected from recordings made by Jack Sharp in Bedford, England between 2005 and 2007 (and mostly before the band as it exists now was formed), Tidings is wild with tape hiss, feedback and background noise -- a fecund broth of sounds competing for the listener's attention.

Stitched together in a style reminiscent of Faust or early Mothers Of Invention, the songs lay nestled in snatches of field recordings, winding tapes, squealing feedback, studio outtakes and the voices of dead relatives. The tunes themselves are full of hissing guitars, distorted blues harmonica, acid rock, mystical flutes and crackling tape, often based on updated versions of classic blues structures and half-remembered English folk songs.

These recordings form the prehistory of a band that have recently garnered a reputation for blistering live performances around the UK: Wolf People have supported Dinosaur Jr, Tinariwen, Witchcraft, Sleepy Sun, Malcolm Mooney and Voice Of The Seven Woods among others.

Their sound has evolved to include the diverse influences and musicianship of Jack's three colleagues and, as such,Tidings serves as an index of possibilities.

SONG LIST:

Season Pt. 1
Black Water
Interlude: Plains/Banjoe
Cotton Strands
Interlude: Circle/Viking/Colours
Storm Cloud
Interlude: Grandfather
Interlude: Scraps
October Fires
Interlude: Mercy Fragment
April
Untitled
Interlude: Cotton Fragment
Empty Heart
Season Pt. 2


ORDER: Tidings

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