W O L F C L U B
W O L F C L U B came together in London, drawing from the city's DIY punk scene in the early 2000s. The band's 2017 single "Just Drive" became something of a...
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W O L F C L U B came together in London, drawing from the city's DIY punk scene in the early 2000s. The band's 2017 single "Just Drive" became something of a breakthrough, with its mix of electronic textures and straightforward emotional pull. They followed it with tracks like "Tears" and "Summer Lights," which kept to that same blend of driving energy and melodic hooks.
Their debut album "Infamous" arrived in 2019, and they've since put out records called "Cult," "The Void," and "Echoes." The music tends to move between louder, punk-tinged material and quieter, more reflective moments. Songs like "Rebels" and "A Sea of Stars" show that range without needing to over-explain it.
The band includes Miles Kane on vocals, Mieko Gavia on guitar, Matt Stoessel on bass, and Jack Bevan on drums. They've built a following by sticking to their own approach, playing shows and putting out records that feel direct and unpolished in a way that works for them.
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