#Wolfmother “Cosmig Egg”
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Wolfmother "Wolfmother" 2005 double LP + "Cosmig Egg" 2009 + "New Crown" 2014 + "Victorious" 2016 + "Rock n` Roll Baby" 2019 + "Rock Out" 2021 Sydney Australia Hard Rock,Heavy Rock,Stoner Rock
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Wolfmother "Wolfmother" 2005 double LP
Debut LP from the hyped Australian band, one of a handful of artists hell-bent on making heavy rock a sizable force in the 2006 musical landscape. Australia's Wolfmother are one of a handful of bands hell-bent on making heavy rock a sizable force in 2006. Their sound is a throwback to 1970s hard rock-- miles of galloping riffs, noodling organ, and guitar fuzz-- but what makes their self-titled debut rise above mere pastiche is how capably they strike a balance between meaty vintage metal and crisp, stoner-rock melodies. Typically, Wolfmother plays it straight, employing the raw materials of some of the original prog/metal bands signed to England's Vertigo Records during the label's 1969-71 prime: "Colossal" booms with heavy power chords and woozy riffing, while frontman Andrew Stockdale's crisp vocals soar through the rhythm's open spaces, while "Woman" is a driving, upbeat monster with spacey prog-inflected keyboards. But they also test their limits on tracks like "The White Unicorn". Its opening bars recall Led Zeppelin's gentler side with clean-strummed guitar chords and Stockdale putting on his best Robert Plant, but tumbling drumfills inevitably welcome back the rock, leading up to a blissed-out, psychedelic bridge. "Where Eagles Have Been" best spans the album's breadth: clean guitars turn dirty, organs wail during the transitions, and the slow and intense rhythm becomes upbeat and explosive just in time for the guitar solo. On "Witchcraft", the band evokes Jethro Tull with a Canterbury flute solo that ought to sound forced or hokey, but context is everything, and set against Wolfmother's wallop, it's a natural fit. Of course, not all their risks return rewards as worthwhile: The obnoxious three-and-a-half-minute garage-punk blast "Apple Tree" features the album's most uninspired songwriting and laziest delivery. Fortunately, they manage to take things out on a high note with the swampy "Vegabond", a track that, like much of this record's other material, authentically emulates a classic sound with the conviction and hunger of a young band on their way to finding a more singular voice....pitcfork........~ Credits Andrew Stockdale – lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitar Chris Ross – bass guitar, keyboard Myles Heskett – drums Tracklist Colossal 5:03 Woman 2:56 White Unicorn 5:02 Pyramid 4:28 Mind's Eye 4:53 Joker & The Thief 4:40 Dimension 4:26 Where Eagles Have Been 5:33 Apple Tree 3:28 Tales From The Forest Of Gnomes 3:37 Witchcraft 3:25 Vagabond 3:52
Wolfmother "Cosmig Egg" 2009
Tracklist California Queen 3:55 New Moon Rising 3:46 White Feather 3:04 Sundial 3:48 In The Morning 5:40 10,000 Feet 4:09 Cosmic Egg 4:04 Far Away 4:00 Pilgrim 4:50 In The Castle 5:42 Phoenix 4:45 Violence Of The Sun 6:02
Wolfmother "New Crown"2014
The Australian throwback rock band Wolfmother has been going through rounds of lineup changes and solo tours but at the end of the day the band is the brainchild of frontman/axe slinger Andrew Stockdale. Stockdale is the only original member of the three piece which burst on the scene in the mid 2000's. Their sound borrowed heavily from the mid 70's hard rock groups and that trend continues here as Stockdale welcomes Ian Peres (Bass/Keys) and Vin Steele (Drums) into the fold for New Crown. Fans who have followed the band are in for more of the same, sludgy low end, fuzzy mega guitars and large vocal dynamics. Opening with "How Many Times" the band puts a punkish kick into things behind a catchy riff before a big breakdown/crash ending. "Tall Ships" has Stockdale wailing like a prime Ozzy Osbourne while the quick "Feelings" brings a drum driven fuzzy punk vibe to things. The track "I Ain't Got No" feels like a middle of the road straight ahead rocker before the grooviest song here "My Tangerine Dream" rolls out. There is an odd ending tacked on to the track though that seems to have an Elvis impersonator singing things over acoustic guitars, strange all around. Beauty Queens, Radios and other touchstones get lots of love with the lyrics but the music is straight out of vinyl rock and wood paneled basements. During the track "Heavy Weight" Stockdale sings the line "Standing on the edge of a mountain/Thinking about yesterday", a perfect summation of New Crown.....~ Credits Bass, Keyboards [Keys] – Ian Peres Drums – Vin Steele Vocals [Vox], Guitar – Andrew Stockdale Tracklist How Many Times 2:41 Enemy Is In Your Mind 4:01 Heavy Weight 3:57 New Crown 5:36 Tall Ships 5:13 Feelings 2:22 "I Ain't Got No" 4:08 She Got It 2:46 My Tangerine Dream 5:17 Radio 5:07 I Don't Know Why 4:05
Wolfmother "Victorious"2016
Credits A&R – Jeff Fura Bass, Guitar, Vocals – Andrew Stockdale Organ – Ian Peres Percussion – Joey Waronker (tracks: A5, B1, B3), Josh Freese (tracks: A1, A2, A3, A4, B2, B4, B5) Percussion [Additional Percussion], Organ, Piano, Guitar – Brendan O'Brien Tracklist The Love That You Give Victorious Baroness Pretty Peggy City Lights The Simple Life Best Of A Bad Situation Gypsy Caravan Happy Face Eye Of The Beholder
Wolfmother "Rock n` Roll Baby" 2019
Tracklist Higher 3:19 Rock'n'Roll Survivor 3:38 Hot Night 2:54 Kick Ass 2:45 Spanish Rose 3:47 Freedom Is Mine 3:45 Special Lady 3:10
Wolfmother "Rock Out"2021
Tracklist 1. "Feelin Love" 1:59 2. "Rock Out" 2:07 3. "Upload" 3:33 4. "Humble" 3:26 5. "Only Way" 4:54 6. "Metal & Fire" 2:12 7. "Outside" 2:51 8. "Mantle" 4:09 9. "Ego" 3:04 10. "Walking" 2:32
Wolfmother "Wolfmother" 2005 double LP + "Cosmig Egg" 2009 + "New Crown" 2014 + "Victorious" 2016 + "Rock n` Roll Baby" 2019 + "Rock Out" 2021 Sydney Australia Hard Rock,Heavy Rock,Stoner Rock
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