biographical info
Wool on Wolves is a
band; pure and simple. They’re not here to distract you with
flashing lights or smoke machines. They’re musicians, music
fans, roommates, and friends above all else, who hold a genuine belief
that music has the ability to move beyond speakers and headphones to
truly encapsulate the human experience.
Formed in the fall of 2008,
the group works diligently to convey the emotion they feel while writing
and performing from their home in Edmonton, Alberta. Each member
of the group is a multi-instrumentalist, which allows for the listener
to break from the predictable preconceptions of what constitutes modern
pop and rock music. Well-educated in classic and modern musical aesthetics
and with tastes as diverse as their University degrees, the band aims
to write and perform material that is fresh yet familiar at the same
time.
Originally intended to be the
band's full-length debut; "Hate is Poor” (2010) is the 5-song
culmination of a year-long ordeal fought against the less-than-professional
side of the music industry. In spite of too many obstacles to list,
Wool on Wolves recorded and mixed much of the album from their basement
rehearsal space in an effort to share their unique brand of indie-folk-rock.
Sombre yet optimistic, “Hate is Poor” foreshadows the band’s evolution,
moving into their full-length debut.
One week after the EP release,
Wool on Wolves returned to the studio in April 2010 thanks to RAWLCO’s
10K20 program and Calgary’s Mix 97.7. Receiving this grant allowed
the band to work with acclaimed Edmonton producer and musician Nik Kozub
to produce an 11-song album that traces their musical roots while also
branching into new territory, both sonically and lyrically. “Grey
Matter” will be self-released in October of 2010.
lineup
Thomas Reikie Guitars, Vocals, Banjo
Gordon Brasnett Guitar, Bass, Mandolin, Slide
Brody Irvine Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Violin
Eric Leydon Keys, Trumpet
Kevin George Drums, Percussions, Banjo
influences
The Band
The Beatles
Dr. Dog
Joel Plaskett