Young Werewolves
Young Werewolves formed in 2012 in Portland, Oregon, with Ethan Reyes on vocals and guitar, Emily Carter on bass, and Jake Austin on drums. Their debut album...
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Young Werewolves formed in 2012 in Portland, Oregon, with Ethan Reyes on vocals and guitar, Emily Carter on bass, and Jake Austin on drums. Their debut album 'Nightcreepers' came out in 2014, featuring the single 'Dead and Gone' which gained attention online.
They followed with albums like 'Blood Moon Rising' in 2016 and 'The Werewolf Hour' in 2018. Their sound drew from rock but incorporated other elements over time, while keeping a raw edge. Songs like 'I Can't Resist' and 'Who I Am' show their straightforward approach to melody and lyrics.
Their music and performances sometimes drew criticism for explicit themes, and Reyes's public comments sparked debate. They kept releasing music through 2022 with albums including 'Moonlight Rituals' and 'Hauntings', maintaining a dedicated following in Portland and beyond.
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