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ARTIST
WOLFHOUNDS, THE
TITLE
Electric Music (Yellow Vinyl)
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
A TURNTABLE FRIEND RECORDS
CATALOG #
TURN 076C-LP
TURN 076C-LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
10/16/2020
Yellow vinyl version.
Electric Music
is
The Wolfhounds
' follow-up to the
Untied Kingdom
on Optic Nerve (OPT4 032CD, 2016) and
The Complete John Peel Sessions
(2018). Having now been recording and gigging for longer than their original 1980s incarnation, The Wolfhounds continue to hone the blade of their sound to outclass their whippersnapper competitors on
Electric Music
. From the desperate narrator of the opening anthem "Can't See The Light", unable to see an end to his descent into darkness to the sad urban reminiscences of the rural immigrant in "Song Of The Afghan Shopkeeper" and the unwilling draftee in "Pointless Killing", to the powerlessness of people tossed around on the waves of history and progress in "Like Driftwood" -- Wolfhounds ask where our emotional and actual lives are heading, as the world seemingly freefalls into barbarism. With the dreaded feeling that "Lightning's Going To Strike Again", you lack even the appealing soundtrack to the catastrophe of the past described in "... and Electric Music", and the band ask will "The Roaches" once more rule the world (if they ever stopped)? Is the solution to "Stand Apart" from the chaotic crowd or admit, cynically, that "We Don't Believe Anything" and roll with the movements of the masses? Featuring the glowing sleeve notes of comedian
Stewart Lee
, and a new expanded line-up including electric violin and bassoon from
Scritti Politti
's
Rhodri Marsden
, and peppered with the barbed lyrics and stinging guitar of
David Lance Callahan
and the home-made hybrid stringed instruments of guitarist
Andy Golding
, the Wolfhounds have never sounded more alive, energetic, and contemporary.
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