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There are few bands in Australia with a sound as distinct as that of Wolf & Cub. The Adelaide band’s fusion of experimental rock, stoner, psychedelia and punk has been turning heads since they emerged back in 2004.
Joel Byrne (vocals, guitar), Adam Edwards (drums, percussion), Joel Carey (drums/percussion) and Tom Mayhew (bass) burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut EP at the end of 2004 and it didn’t take them long to start winning fans. Early in 2005, they supported The Music, and they went on to share the stage with the likes of Queens of the Stone Age, Death From Above 1979 and The Killers.
The four-piece released debut album Vessels in Septmeber last year and followed that up with extensive touring around the nation. After their duties at home were complete, the guys set off on tours of Japan and Europe with Wolfmother. Recently returning to our shores, the band will head out for yet another national tour to promote new single This Mess.
Reviews
With their ferocious performance and the crowds fevered response it’s surprising to see them in such a small venue but for now they seem happy where they are, dominating the stage.
News
Nearing the end of a triumphant year, Adelaide noisemakers Wolf and Cub will hit the open road in October.
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Triple J organised a free gig at The Gov featuring three of Australia's up and coming bands- Wolf and Cub, The Scare and Calling All Cars
News
Fresh off their massive national tour Wolf & Cub are teaming up with Triple J for what will be a very special event.
Reviews
The Michael Jackson songs on the PA had a lot of people singing along quietly to themselves, but this was no tribute to the king of pop - tonight was about rock and roll.
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Wolf and Cub tour in support of new album Science and Sorcery, with The Scare and Cabins as bus buddies.
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Wolf & Cub debut their new album live in their home city.
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If the first day of Sydney's Come Together Festival had been characterised by a relaxed atmosphere, there was a noticeable tension by mid-afternoon of Day Two.
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Good dance beats and a solid set, but once again Adelaide stayed true to its "city of folded arms" reputation.
Feature
"This record really tested the relationships between the four of us," admits Joel Byrne of Wolf & Cub. FL hears all about that difficult second album.
News
With one of the best live reputations in this fair land, Adelaide psych-rockers Wolf & Cub return to the road in June.
Videos
FL TV spent the day with Wolf & Cub, Children Collide and more at the Sydney V Festival. Check out all the action here.
Release
Having had the good fortune to be viewed favourably by the venerable 4AD as they emerged from the Adelaide music scene, Wolf & Cub have had a tougher time of it since their debut album.
Reviews
Tonight, the quality of both Wolf & Cub and Tame Impala shone through the far from subtle approach taken by the night's sponsors, Wrangler.
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Wolfmother return to Adelaide.
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