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"There’s just too much to dig here"
It completes an intriguing record that is sure to take you in directions you previously daren’t take.
Highlights on this album include the opening track Voodoo Mademoiselle, which just rocks super hard, Devil’s Due, and if you don’t mind the odd full-length rock opera, tracks seven through 11 collectively make up the seven-part epic, A Mind Slip.
DeWolff offer an album that rejoices in its garish love of pysch and prog, which clearly arrives from a genuine delight in living and breathing this classic sound.
Disappointingly under-acknowledged in the wider musical sphere, this record is proof that Dewollf are one of the more interesting bands to spring from the post-White Stripes boom, even if it’s all relatively safe.
“We’ve got a couple of songs but they’re not finished yet. We’ve got five or ten songs for the next one, but it’s probably not going to be released until mid-2014.”
“I was listening a lot to Metallica and after that I listened to Nirvana and The Smashing Pumpkins – I was really into them. The first song I wrote was kind of Nirvana style."