Jagjaguwar
WOLF PEOPLE - Ruins LP
$33.95
Includes download code.
An epic, thunderous prog rock album with nature’s reclamation of the land as its central theme? Sounds real good right about now, to be honest. Welcome Wolf People’s Ruins, an album of ferocity and tenderness — its mauls are bloody but it’ll also licks those wounds. The quartet have proved themselves masters at pairing massive, intricate Sabbath and Television riffage with beats that are as much Zeppelin as they are RZA or Dilla. This is the amplified, hirsute folk-rawk that comedian and Wolf People-fanboy Stewart Lee cheekily and famously referred to as “peat bog super fuzz sphagnum moss sludge.” That moss sludge shall inherit the Earth.
An epic, thunderous prog rock album with nature’s reclamation of the land as its central theme? Sounds real good right about now, to be honest. Welcome Wolf People’s Ruins, an album of ferocity and tenderness — its mauls are bloody but it’ll also licks those wounds. The quartet have proved themselves masters at pairing massive, intricate Sabbath and Television riffage with beats that are as much Zeppelin as they are RZA or Dilla. This is the amplified, hirsute folk-rawk that comedian and Wolf People-fanboy Stewart Lee cheekily and famously referred to as “peat bog super fuzz sphagnum moss sludge.” That moss sludge shall inherit the Earth.