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Monday, September 28, 2009

Crying Wolf

Wolf & CubWolf & Cub
Genre: Post-Punk / Indie / Psychedelia
From: Adelaide, Australia


In a move that's likely to confuse and alienate fans of their rocking debut Vessels Australia alt-rockers Wolf & Cub have teamed up with cut ‘n paste specialist and Bumblebeez main man, Chris Colonna for their new, challenging, album Science And Sorcery.

Ambition and risk taking and only on their second album what is the world coming to? Mixing up Parliament style funkadelic riffs with cut-up beats, chunky choruses and Flaming Lips-style melodrama Science And Sorcery is certainly unique.

The Aussie four piece, named after a Japanese comic Lone Wolf & Cub have elected to encore the album with the release of their blistering new single, One to the Other. With its hypnotic bass and explosive guitars, One To The Other bends itself out of shape, recoils and surges back at you with each verse.
You can check it out for yourself below courtesy of the Devil and Pigeon Versus Statue.

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MP3 - Wolf & Cub - One To The Other
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Wolf & Cub - Myspace // Website // Last.FM

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Wolf & Cub
One To The Other

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2 comments:

jackson main said...

Decent band but did they have to put the word "wolf" in their band name? Their mediocre music will be forgotten with their mistakable name.

More About The Devil said...

Jackson you may be in a minority with your comment about Wolf & Cub's mediocre music as the track has had more love on the Hype machine than 99% of the stuff posted on the Devil's blog. However I do agree that the prevalence of the word Wolf in band names is becoming a little tiresome!