Aussie quartet Wolfmother have just confirmed "White Feather" as the second single from sophomore album Cosmic Egg. "White Feather," which the band recently played on the UK's Later with Jools Holland, has been described by critics as a track with a, "heavy-funky groove" (LA Times), "crammed with brilliantly crunch riffs" ...
Wolfmother have revealed plans to release their track, “White Feather“, as the second single off their latest album, ‘Cosmic Egg‘.No release date has been given for the single but the band will be shooting the music video for the song in Australia in early December.The band will also be performing the single at their forthcoming appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live set to air November 24.Wolfmo
This is a quick one you guys...we've got a pair of tickets for the Wolfmother concert at the State Theater in Minneapolis THIS SATURDAY.You might remember their song Vagabond in the movie 500 Days of Summer, or you may have read all of the rave reviews of their recent release Cosmic Egg.At any rate, send us an email with the subject line "Wolfmother," and your name and mailing address and
Wolfmother performed the new single "New Moon Rising" off of their new album Cosmic Egg (out now) on the Tonight Show with Conan O Brien. Check out the video below:Buy Wolfmother on iTunes, Amazon MP3, or on CD.
Today marks the release of Cosmic Egg, Wolfmother's highly anticipated sophomore album. Preceded by the ripping first single "New Moon Rising", the 12 track album is now available in an array of wondrous formats. You can pick up a copy of Cosmic Egg as a standard 12 track CD, ...
Written by: Rob LathamFollowing a series of ‘creative disputes’ between its original members Aussie rockers Wolfmother are back with a second album and a brand new look, with only frontman Andrew Stockdale remaining.Their second offering Cosmic Egg essentially sounds pretty much the same as their huge 2005 self-titled debut as Stockdale’s trademark vocals and addictive, [...]
Wolfmother have had quite the musical existence since they exploded into action four years ago. Rewind to 2005 when the band were still a trio and their self-titled début was the word on everyone's lips. It did fantastically in their Australian homeland, respectably well in America and surprisingly, even our little island of the United Kingdom managed to hype the record into the stratosphere.
This is not a new castle, but it's a fairly impressive renovation of the existing foundations.Australian hard rock outfit Wolfmother is the sort of band that attracts unlikely fans in unlikely numbers. Their popularity is a sturdy bit of makeshift scaffolding cobbled together from various subcultures and mainstream offshoots; all expert estimates point to it being structurally unsound, but some...
Aussie quartet Wolfmother have just confirmed "White Feather" as the second single from sophomore album Cosmic Egg. "White Feather," which the band recently played on the UK's Later with Jools Holland, has been described by critics as a track with a, "heavy-funky groove" (LA Times), "crammed with brilliantly crunch riffs" ...
Wolfmother have had quite the musical existence since they exploded into action four years ago. Rewind to 2005 when the band were still a trio and their self-titled début was the word on everyone's lips. It did fantastically in their Australian homeland, respectably well in America and surprisingly, even our little island of the United Kingdom managed to hype the record into the stratosphere.
The entire new Wolfmother CD does not quite hit with me, (Andrew's high pitched wailing wears on me on some of the tracks) but there are some choice tracks worth exposing and the music throughout is a great vibe.Since folks aren't posting much from this CD, I've cherry picked a few nice deep tracks for your sweet 70's Saturday.In The MorningCosmonaut SundialViolence Of The Sun
Wolfmother + Heartless Bastards: 11 November 2009 - Kool Haus, Toronto / Words and Pictures by Dave MacIntyreThe foundations of Kool Haus shook Wednesday night with two bands that know exactly what a rock and roll band should sound like. Australia's Wolfmother, famous for their hair and incredibly loud guitar-driven rock, headlined the evening with the support of Cincinnati's Heartless Bastards...
First Wolfmother for me ever.I fancy it.Should I keep going or run away? :)(should I also start listening to Led Zeppelin, or will that get me confused? :) )