Dive into the electrifying world of DeWolff with their fourth studio album, "Dewolff IV," released on June 8, 2012, under Electrosaurus Records. This 42-minute journey through blues rock is a testament to the band's evolving sound, offering a lighter and looser vibe compared to their previous work, "Orchards."
The album kicks off with "Voodoo Mademoiselle," setting the stage for a captivating blend of alternative and psychedelic rock that continues throughout the 11-track collection. Standout tracks like "Six Holes and a Ghost" and "Devil's Due" showcase DeWolff's knack for crafting memorable melodies and powerful lyrics. The band's signature blues rock roots are evident in tracks like "Crumbling Heart" and "The Only Thornless Rose," while the latter half of the album delves into a more experimental side with tracks like "Devil on a Wire / The Telephone (A Mind Slip)" and "Black Hole Raga (A Mind Slip)."
Recorded at Artsound Recording Studio and mastered at Avatar Studios, "Dewolff IV" is a sonic exploration that highlights the band's growth and versatility. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to DeWolff's music, this album is sure to impress with its dynamic range and engaging compositions. Don't miss out on this essential addition to any rock music collection.