Werewolves Of Melbourne Think Melb Is The Best Place To Be A Muso

4 October 2016 | 5:00 pm | Brynn Davies

"Great venues to play, studio spaces and an awesome array of musicians to choose from."

Lock your doors next full moon kiddywinks, Werewolves Of Melbourne are on the loose. Manager, lead vocalist and guitarist Zevon Hiltz describes them as "rhythm and blues-mixed, '70s-inspired rock, laced with the funk of today". They've been playing and howling around Melbourne since 2015 and Hiltz adds, "[Werewolves Of Melbourne are] a formidable force through the blues, R&B and rock'n'roll scene,"

His personal career highlight for Werewolves Of Melbourne was "having a full house at the band's last Labour In Vain gig" and Hiltz claims "the crowd were howling in the track Never Over Till The Werewolves Are Howling". Their lives shows provide "a look into the blues that has passed and moulded alongside the funk and soul machine of today. If you like howling, dancing, singing and forgetting about everything else in your world, you should come see us!" he laughs. The band are putting the finishing touches on their forthcoming album, with a single and video clip set to drop this December. In the meantime, they're playing gigs in bars and pubs around the city and avoiding moonlight. They're Melbourne-based and Hiltz extols, "The scene is strong! Great venues to play, studio spaces and an awesome array of musicians to choose from. Melbourne is one of the best places to be a musician."