Here Come the Wolves
Here Come the Wolves is an album by Rheostatics, released in 2019 on Six Shooter Records.[1] It was their first album of new material since 2067 in 2004;[2] it was also the band's first studio album to feature contributions from founding member Dave Clark since 1994's Introducing Happiness.[3]
Here Come the Wolves | ||||
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Released | September 6, 2019 | |||
Genre | indie rock | |||
Label | Six Shooter Records | |||
Producer | Chris Stringer | |||
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The album also features contributions from Chris Walla, Michael Phillip Wojewoda and Hugh Marsh.[3]
The title track was released in June 2019 as the album's first single.[2] The album also includes the song "Goodbye Sister Butterfly", a tribute to the late Gord Downie.[4]
Track listing
- "Vancouver"
- "AC/DC on the Stereo"
- "Rearview"
- "Here Come the Wolves"
- "It's the Super Controller!"
- "Music is the Message"
- "Diamonds on Our Toes"
- "I Wanna Be Your Robot"
- "The Beautiful Night"
- "Goodbye Sister Butterfly"
- "Albatross"
- "Mountains and the Sea"
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References
- Ian Rodgers, "Rheostatics: Here Come the Wolves". Exclaim!, September 5, 2019.
- Brock Thiessen, "Rheostatics Announce Their First New Album in 15 Years". Exclaim!, June 19, 2019.
- Kerry Doole, "Rheostatics: Here Come the Wolves". FYI Music News, July 5, 2019.
- "Rheostatics embrace Gord Downie on first new album in 15 years". Q, October 24, 2019.
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