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Ink 19 :: Wolfmother
Wolfmother (Interscope). Review by Michael Crown.
WOLFMOTHER WOLFMOTHER Interscope The common criticism of Wolmother is that they are just another generic hard rock band that shamelessly rips off of proto-metal groups like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple. What critics are missing is that Wolfmother is very,very good at, well... rocking ...
Ink 19 :: Wolfmother
Classic Seventies Rock-inspired Wolfmother prove that Australia isn't just about vegemite and koala bears. Jen Cray soaks in the sounds from down under.
WOLFMOTHER THE MESS HALL Orlando, Fl Sept. 15, 2006 by Jen Cray Jen Cray Wolfmother's Andrew Stockdale Tight jeans, thin ratty t-shirts, afros, and even a couple of headbands are spotted. The late '70s/early '80s Dogtown Boys look is in full swing at the Wolfmother show. The annual surf/skate expo ...
Ink 19 :: Bonnaroo
Though this festival built its reputation as a lovefest for jambands and hippies, Bonnaroo in 2007 opened its arms up to more modern rock bands, bringing in a whole new audience. One new convert was Jen Cray, whose weekend in the mountains of Tennessee is not one she's soon to forget.
BONNAROO THE WHITE STRIPES, THE POLICE, WOLFMOTHER, FRANZ FERDINAND, THE DECEMBERISTS, KINGS OF LEON, AND MANY MORE Manchester, TN June 14-17 by Jen Cray Descending upon the 6th annual Bonnaroo Festival I felt as comedian Dave Attell felt, "like an alchoholic in a sea of potheads." Jen Cray Kings of ...
Ink 19 :: ASG
Win Us Over (Volcom). Review by Jen Cray.
... a Stanley Kubrick film when you're half asleep. ASG will fit nicely on your shelf alongside The Sword, Year Long Disaster, Earl Greyhound, and Wolfmother. ASG: www.asgnation.com Jen Cray
Ink 19 :: The Colour
Between Earth & Sky (EMI/Rethink). Review by Jen Cray.
...like none of them. Akin to modern classic-rock-influenced bands like Kings Of Leon (the bands share a producer, Jacquire King), American Minor and Wolfmother, the latest in this blues-rock installment has one particularly strong element in its mix: the deep, sex-drenched voice of vocalist Wyatt Hull...
Ink 19 :: Rogue Wave
Asleep At Heaven's Gate (Brushfire). Review by Jen Cray.
...over the years and I'd like to hear something new that I can imagine is actually them." The same conversation arises when I listen to a band like Wolfmother, Deadboy & the Elephantman, or The Black Keys. "Just put on The White Stripes again," she says. If I were to turn up Rogue Wave's Asleep at Heaven...
Ink 19 :: Sodastream
Reservations (Hausmusik). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...SODASTREAM RESERVATIONS Hausmusik It's kind of disconcerting how most of the hyped Australian exports are wild indie rockers. Bands like The Vines, Wolfmother, The Living End and the like, while fine enough examples of rawk attitude and posturing, serve more to cement the stereotype of "crazy Aussies...
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