"Wolverine Blues (FDR Remastered)" is a landmark album by the Swedish death metal band Entombed, released in its remastered FDR (Full Dynamic Range) edition on CD. Originally launched in 1993, "Wolverine Blues" marked a pivotal shift for Entombed as they pioneered the fusion of death metal with rock 'n' roll grooves?a style that would later be dubbed "death 'n' roll." This remastered version offers enhanced audio clarity and dynamic range, allowing listeners to experience classic tracks like "Hollowman," "Rotten Soil," and the title track with unprecedented depth and power. The album's raw energy and innovative sound have made it an enduring influence within extreme music circles.
Entombed are widely regarded as one of Sweden?s most influential metal acts. Formed in Stockholm in 1987, their early work helped define the Swedish death metal scene with albums such as "Left Hand Path" and "Clandestine." With over three decades of activity, numerous international tours, and critical acclaim from both fans and press alike, Entombed have cemented their legacy as genre innovators.
Earache Records is renowned for championing groundbreaking artists within heavy music since its founding in 1985. As one of the pioneering independent labels specializing in extreme genres like grindcore, death metal, and hardcore punk, Earache has played a crucial role in launching legendary bands including Napalm Death, Carcass, Morbid Angel?and indeed Entombed themselves?helping shape the global landscape of heavy music.
You can't go wrong with this or the two previous albums of this great band. Entombed have always had their own unique sound and one of the greatest front-man ever in this genre of music.