Sonic Wolves Premiere Both Sides of He Said Single

Posted in audiObelisk on March 10th, 2016 by JJ Koczan

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Italian four-piece Sonic Wolves are gearing up for the release of their debut album this Spring, and as a way of laying the foundation for its arrival, Taxi Driver Records has gotten behind a 7″ single for Record Store Day featuring the songs “He Said” and “Song for the Earthbound.” The band, which features bassist/vocalist Kayt Vigil (ex-The Hounds of Hasselvander and ex-Pentagram) and drummer Vita (Ufomammut) as well as guitarist/vocalist Paolo Melotto and guitarist Diniz and formerly worked under the moniker Tsutar, offered up their debut demo, titled Wolfwitch, last year, and “He Said” featured on that as well, but He Said b/w Song for the Earthbound brings them to a more established feel in production and, as an introduction to the long-player to come, it shows a range of styles Sonic Wolves incorporate pull from various sides of heavy psychedelia and deep-toned fuzz. It’s a quick listen, of course, but Sonic Wolves acquit themselves well throughout.

“He Said” is a studio recording, where “Song for the Earthbound” was tracked live, and the sonic wolves he saidA-side establishes an almost immediate sense of depth. The rhythm is languid, an easy flow bolstered by near-shoegazing effects on the guitar, but Vigil‘s vocal echoes overtop in a way that’s somewhat more blown out, and that gives a looser, garage-style feel as “He Said” unfolds, a steady drum progression pushing it along until it crashes into the solo section, the bass fuzzing heavy under a nodding freakout that cuts suddenly to go back to the verse, somewhat more tense after what it’s just been through. Engaging, catchy in a lysergic kind of way and fluid, it still only tells part of the story, as “Song for the Earthbound” takes hold. The B-side, which didn’t feature on the demo, offers a fuller-toned push, some cowbell from Vita, and vocal tradeoffs between Vigil and Melotto as well as more straightforward guitar interplay and an emergent roll in its back half that leads to a return to the hook with both singers delivering. That dynamic doesn’t show up in “He Said,” so between the swapping of heavy/psychedelic influences and the dual-vocalist dynamic, Sonic Wolves set themselves up across He Said b/w Song for the Earthbound to go into an album of wide-ranging and intriguing possibilities.

And no doubt that’s the intent behind the single in the first place. Record Store Day (April 16) is the release date for He Said b/w Song for the Earthbound, and if you’re feeling groovy, it’ll be streaming for the next couple weeks to let you get a taste on the player below. More info on it follows from the PR wire.

Enjoy:

Sonic Wolves are a “heavy dirty rock” band from Alessandria (Italy). The project started in 2012 by bassist Kayt Vigil (previously in The Hounds Of Hasselvander and Pentagram, currently also in Rogue State) and drummer Vita (currently also in Ufomammut and Rogue State), under a different name (Tsutar), and it developed with a line-up transformation with also Paolo Melotto (previously in Psyconauts and also Tsutar) on lead guitar and voice, and Diniz (currently in Temple Of Dust and Mexican Chili Funeral Party) on rhythm guitar, both joining the band.

Before their first album that will be out in late spring, Taxi Driver Records is going to release a 7inch 45-rpm single titled “He Said” for Record Store Day 2016 (16th April), limited to 150 hand numbered copies (first 50 copies on large central hole vinyl version).

Tracklist:
Side A: He Said
Side B: Song For The Earthbound

“He Said” was recorded and mixed by Stefano Tocci at Ampire Studio, Pistoia (Italy), and it’s a “radio edit” version. The extended track will be included in the upcoming full lenght. B-side “Song For The Earthbound” is a live recording by Alessandro Levrero. Both tracks were mastered by Riccardo “Paso” Pasini. Cover artwork curated by Seals Of Blackening (Michele Carnielli, frontman of Italian doomsters Kröwnn).

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Sonic Wolves Debut Album Due in Spring

Posted in Whathaveyou on February 17th, 2016 by JJ Koczan

Italy’s Sonic Wolves will issue their debut album this Spring through Taxi Driver Records. Really, that’s about the extent of what’s known about it at this point. It’s been recorded, it’s got eight tracks, and they’re holding out on giving away stuff like the title, names of the songs, artwork and audio. Sonic Wolves, which features Kayt Vigil (The Hounds of Hasselvander) and Vita (Ufomammut), released their Wolfwitch demo last year and they’ve had a few lineup changes since that the PR wire details below, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the album had at least some of the same material to it, since the band made it pretty clear their first time out that they knew what they were doing.

From the PR wire:

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TAXI DRIVER RECORDS ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF THE FIRST ALBUM BY SONIC WOLVES IN SPRING 2016

Taxi Driver Records announces the release of the first album by Sonic Wolves, planned for Spring 2016.

Sonic Wolves are a “heavy dirty rock” band from Alessandria (Italy). The project started in 2012 by bassist Kayt Vigil (previously in The Hounds Of Hasselvander and Pentagram, currently also in Rogue State) and drummer Vita (currently also in Ufomammut and Rogue State), under a different name (Tsutar), and it developed with a line-up transformation.
In December 2014 Sonic Wolves recorded their first demo at Ampire Studio (Pistoia, Italy). It was Kayt Vigil on bass/vocals, Vita on drums and Stefano Tocci (currently in Deaf Eyes and previously in Incoming Cerebral Overdrive) on guitars. The eight song demo titled “WolfWitch” was recorded by Tocci and was released in April 2015. In July 2015 Paolo Melotto (previously in Psyconauts and also Tsutar) joined Sonic Wolves on lead guitar and voice, followed in August 2015 by Diniz (currently in Temple Of Dust and Mexican Chili Funeral Party) on rhythm guitar.

The sound of Sonic Wolves is an infusion of heavy and dirty rock, with elements of metal and psychedelic influences permeating each song. They take rock to a louder and nastier level.

At the end of 2015 Sonic Wolves recorded their first full length, once again at Ampire Studio in Pistoia, with Stefano Tocci serving as studio sound engineer. The album includes 8 tracks and will be out in Spring 2016 on Taxi Driver Records. Artwork, tracklist and title will be revealed in the next weeks.

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Sonic Wolves, Wolfwitch (2015)

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