Brendan Murphy - 26.08.2010 Wolf Parade, especially when it comes to the vocals of Dan Boeckner and Spencer Krug, has never been more on the same page as on Expo 86. With Howard ...
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Erin Clendaniel - 30.07.2010 Montreal rock outfit Wolf Parade received critical acclaim for its 2005 debut, "Apologies to the Queen Mary," and three years later for follow-up "At ...
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Noel F Gardner - 21.07.2010  As expansive Montreal indie rockers go, Wolf Parade are very much in the shadow of their Arcade Fire chums, but still enjoy a respectable level of, we...
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Bowlegs - 21.07.2010  In between numerous side projects, Montreal’s Wolf Parade chalk up album number three. ‘Expo 86’ is the Canadian's follow up to their 2008 album ‘At M...
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Allen Huang - 20.07.2010  Wolf Parade's debut, Apologies To Queen Mary, surprised almost everyone as the "little anthemic rocker that could," ending up on many critics'"Best Of...
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Adam Pfleider - 19.07.2010  Releasing a blistering debut and following it up these days can certainly be tough. One minute you're the hot new thing. The next minute, some poor, b...
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Todd Totale - 19.07.2010 It?s album number three for Wolf Parade, and we?re finally getting a sense of them as a band rather than a press sheet bio of performers who sound an ...
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Will Dean - 16.07.2010  Wolf Parade's lupine charm emerged from the cross-pollinating world of indie Montreal in 2005 with the excellent debut Apologies to the Queen Mary. Fi...
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Joe Hemmerling - 14.07.2010  A new Wolf Parade album is always an event. This is due in no small part to the members’ endless side projects; as of press time, Spencer Krug has off...
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Mischa Pearlman - 07.07.2010 There is, and always has been, a shambolic, jittery edge to Wolf Parade’s music. It’s partly due to the tremulous vocals of its co-frontmen – Spencer ...
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