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WOLF & CUB "Vessels" Reviews
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Release: 1 Mar 2007
Label: Wea/Warner
Genre: Rock, Pop
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| Sound Generator |
Rating: 8.0 |
With a penchant for atmospheric guitar-work and two drummers Wolf & Cub have made Vessels a defiant, charged album
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| Sputnikmusic.com |
Rating: 7.0 |
A great debut album!
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| Treble |
Rating: 7.0 |
Drums are most certainly an integral part of Vessels, whether or not the individual tracks are easily discernable. But then again, nobody listens to records to pick out each part, unless you're transcribing tablature, in which case you probably never noticed the drums to begin with.
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| CokeMachineGlow |
Rating: 6.3 |
Not that the band has to sound like it has two drummers, but we’ve heard this mélange of furious strumming and thoughtful atmosphere before, so two drummers could, ostensibly, kick out some extra teeth.
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| PitchFork |
Rating: 5.2 |
With their Adelaide address, bong-rattling basslines, occasionally mystical lyrical tendencies, and, of course, lupine-derived moniker, Wolf and Cub will draw comparisons to fellow Aussie metalheads Wolfmother. And while the band's first full-length Vessels certainly betrays a shared unironic affinity for the stoner-metal triumvirate of Blue Cheer, Black Sabbath and Vanilla Fudge, Wolf and Cub more often than not engage in a different sort of role-play.
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