Album Description: WOLFMOTHER (Andrew Stockdale on lead vocals and guitar; Ian Peres on bass and keyboards; Aidan Nemeth on rhythm guitar; David Atkins on drums)
After spending the past 11 ½ weeks in Byron Bay, Australia & Los Angeles, CA writing and recording their 2nd album; Wolfmother return with "Back Round", the first single from the forthcoming album COSMIC EGG. "Back Round" is already a fan favorite and one of the lead tracks to be featured on the next version of Guitar Hero.
Wolfmother took the world by storm in 2005 with the release of their self-titled album spawning the Grammy win for Best Hard Rock Performance for "Woman". The success of the album kept the band on the road touring for over two years and saw them perform in front of millions of people. Now, Wolfmother comes "Back Round" with Cosmic Egg on the horizon and proves true to form delivering their aggressive and classic sound laced with crunching guitars, muscular rhythms and soaring vocals. Cosmic Egg is bound to take fans into another sonic dimension.
Album Description: 2009 release, the second album from Australian Rock outfit Wolfmother. Cosmic Egg was produced by Alan Moulder (Nine Inch Nails, A Perfect Circle.) and features guest-riffage by Slash. The album is the follow up the groups self-titled worldwide smash (over one million sold) and was recorded over a two month period in Los Angeles. Features the first single 'New Moon Rising'.
Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0602527118512 Label: Interscope Records Manufacturer: Interscope Records MPN: 001336502 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Interscope Records Release Date: October 26, 2009 Studio: Interscope Records
Customer Reviews
Serioulsly? A follow up album?
How they got funding to record a new album is astonishing. I'm Australian and I am embarrassed that these guys are also from my country. They play one song on the arias and trash their instruments? What the hell? Their work might have been taken more seriously if they were back in the 70's but its been 40 years guys. There are so many good bands that deserve the chance to shine but what's the use when you can be more famous with little effort. I'm not saying stop rehashing older music because there ... Read More