Powerwolf
POWERWOLF is a band that fills
every disciple of traditional melodic heavy metal with joy and stands for a
successful quintet that needs no more introduction after 15 years of steep
ascent. The anniversary was celebrated with a best-of release in 2020, which
united the highlights of all six studio albums released to date - including
both long-running hits from early works, and more recent hits from the
gold-awarded records Blessed & Possessed and The Sacrament Of Sin, such as
the platinum hit single “Demons Are A Girl's Best Friend”. Now, only about 12
months later, arguably the most successful pack of the contemporary German
metal fauna is ready with bared fangs for the next bloody foray. The aptly
titled Call Of The Wild, which was once more crafted by the venerable
production duo of Jens Bogren and Joost van den Broek at Swedish Fascination
Street Studios, will be unleashed on July 16, 2021! A new chapter in the band's
history will be opened, serving up beloved classic trademarks to long time and
newly recruited POWERWOLF devotees alike. Call Of The Wild is surprising and
delighting at every stage of this wild 11-track ride, with stylistic
advancements on an unprecedented scale! “Faster Than The Flame” - an opening
blast that ignites the bonfire in purest POWERWOLF manner as a fiery
distillation of such fulminant album openers as “Amen & Attack” or “Fire
& Forgive” - bears the distinctive signature of the creative minds around
main songwriter Matthew Greywolf even in the first chords, and impressively
demonstrates that the five-piece has undoubtedly succeeded in creating its very
own, unmistakable sound over the course of the last one and a half decades.
From this bomb-proof base, the wolves subsequently dare to take the stage with
tracks like the outrageously catchy “Dancing With The Dead” (a future classic
on every decent headbanger party playlist!), the wonderfully heretical
“Glaubenskraft” and Attila Dorn's epic-emotional magic moment on “Alive Or
Undead” - a power ballad on the highest level that finally cements the
reputation of the frontman as an absolute exceptional bard!
POWERWOLF enters new musical territory every minute, conquering it for themselves in almost the same second and turning it into one big firework of fresh influences. Lyrically – aside from the usual tongue-in-cheek heresy à la “Undress To Confess” – Call Of The Wild is the hour of mythical scary characters, who would all have good cards in the fight for the rank of official band mascot: While “Beast Of Gévaudan” tells the story of a legendary predator that spread fear and terror in southern France in the middle of the 18th century at top speed, the stomping “Varcolac” pays homage to the eponymous wolfish demon of Romanian folklore, before “Blood For Blood (Faoladh)” evokes the Irish relative of the moon worshiper known to us as "Werewolf" in front of a fitting sound backdrop. Finally, the final offering “Reverent Of Rats” puts a pompous exclamation mark behind a work that can rightfully be called the most multi-faceted in the band's history so far and which – beyond all promotional platitudes – is a hot contender for the top position among this year's metal releases!
"Overall, “Call of the Wild” retakes the characteristic elements of the Heavy Metal Mass and preaches them in a better, wilder, and more epic way. While introducing some surprises, the listener will maintain attentive to the sermon’s message, a homily full of memorable choruses, countless melodic hooks, and ferocious riffs that will haunt the thirsty hordes around the world for more Powerwolf."
Country of origin:Germany
Location:Saarbrücken, Saarland
Status:Active
Formed in:2004
Genre: Power Metal
Lyrical themes:Werewolves, Dark myths, Horror, Religion, Sex, Humour
Current label:Napalm Records
Years active:2004-present
Charles Greywolf-Bass, Guitars (2004-present)
Matthew Greywolf-Guitars (2004-present)
See also: ex-Flowing Tears, ex-Flowing Tears & Withered Flowers, ex-Red Aim
Falk Maria Schlegel-Keyboards (2004-present)
Attila Dorn-Vocals (2004-present)
Roel van Helden-Drums (2011-present)
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