Julia Reidy - 14.12.2010  With an ominous bell and a low guitar bellow, “Silbury Sands” leads off Wolf People’s first proper LP, Steeple. The song centers around the same melod...
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Theo Krekis - 10.12.2010  I didn’t know what to expect from Wolf People when I sat down in my throne, decorated with bread crumbs and various stains, all telling a conclusive s...
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Marcus Moore - 16.11.2010  Somewhere between the doe-eyed optimism of pop music and the smoldering haze of blues rock lies a tolerant medium at which twitchy guitar melodies res...
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James Sykes - 11.11.2010  If I wasn’t very much aware of the fact that we are in fact in the year 2010 I could have easily been fooled I had been transported way back to the he...
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Brian Robbins - 08.11.2010 When we last left the brave time travelers of UK’s Wolf People, they’d just returned from crash-landing through the roof of the Carousel Ballroom in 1...
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Chris Middleman - 02.11.2010  Hey, remember when Robin Pecknold and the rest of Fleet Foxes made Jethro Tull cool again, a few years back Me neither, but I'll be damned if Fleet F...
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Emma Dudley - 16.10.2010  Steeple is the debut album from Wolf People after a year of releasing singles. The album is a well awaited release from the band who have teased us mu...
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Matthew Fiander - 13.10.2010  Wolf People is a band that walks a fine line between revivalism and timelessness. For one, you could pop Steeple in and, if you didn’t know any better...
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Gideon Brody - 11.10.2010  The problem with the type of psychedelic blues-rock that Wolf People trade in is not so much its closeness to the classic music that quite obviously i...
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Don Yates - 08.10.2010 This British band follows up their initial collection of early singles with their official debut album, which hearkens back to the heady classic rock ...
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