Wolves   Art. Culture. Work.
3.6
great
Release Date: 2002
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4.5 superbakimbo | March 9th 13

why does this not have more ratings? this band was the shit. their other lp was almost as good as this, and their split with transistor transistor was one of the best emo showings on a split ep ever

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3.5 greatAlabaster Jones | August 10th 17

Wolves was another screamo/post-hardcore band formed with former members of Orchid and co-members of Ampere, and if you're at all familiar with that whole scene, you know that most if not all of these bands were at the very least solid. Wolves isn't any different, featuring Brad Wallace of Orchid and Bucket Full Of Teeth fame as well as Andy Skelly of Ampere. Art. Culture. Work. was their only solo LP, and though the production can be a bit flat, the songwriting here is very good. There's an emphasis on guitar riffs here that helps things pack a nice punch against the relatively flat drums, as well as ambient, sometimes spoken word interludes that act as nice segues in between the main songs. The interlude leading into the addictive closer "4" is a nice example of this one-two punch. Gotta love it.

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3.5 greatnbats | October 4th 19
4.5 superbwhitebells | May 31st 19
4.0 excellentswallowtales | March 13th 19
4.5 superbcrab | February 21st 19
3.0 goodJLR2DEG | August 12th 17
3.0 goodWolfe | July 10th 17
3.0 goodcharlesdivision | February 15th 17
3.5 greatbraspberries | October 27th 16
3.0 goodAtrumCimex | March 17th 16
3.5 greatDickens44 | October 4th 14
2.0 pooromik1116 | October 27th 13
4.0 excellenttlhk | June 21st 13
4.0 excellentkb36 | January 22nd 13
3.5 greatdelajetsetradio | July 29th 12
4.0 excellentForgiverForgetter | June 21st 11
3.0 goodliledman | April 7th 11
4.5 superbwitchxrapist | April 6th 11

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