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Ruins is Wolf People’s new album, and its over-riding theme is that of nature reclaiming the land. The transcendence of life over politics, plants over people. It asks: where are we going and what comes next? If culture is history’s narration, then Wolf People are custodians and conduits; electrified sages, if you will. Through them runs a time-line of a nation rising from bloody glory to existentialist confusion.

Yet within Ruins, their album proper, lies a spirit of hope too, it is a reminder that society is no match for the mighty power of music and nature working in perfect symbiosis. Wolf People are time travellers, their tools mythology, history, hauntology, big riffs, bigger beats, electricity. Recorded in Devon, Isle Of Wight and London, Ruins is their most direct and instinctive work yet, simultaneously reaching back into a fecund past to tell us who we are today, while harnessing the power of modern technology and ideas to ponder unknown futures. Lyrically Ruins imagines how the planet might appear when society has finally fallen to dust and ash, and the creeping vines and nettles have reclaimed the land. It is the product of letting go of conceit, contrivance and, indeed, a career plan.

Influences upon Ruins come in all shapes, size, contours and hues: the discovery of proto Sabbath/Zeppelin Scottish band Iron Claw, the lesser known landscapes of rural Bedfordshire, backstage Taekwondo stretches, Scandinavian psychedelia, fleeting rural epiphanies, Dungen, Trees, Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, a group holiday on a remote Finnish island, and Jagjaguwar flipping out after seeing them play in Bloomington, Indiana and insisting it was time they made their Back In Black...

TRACK LISTING

1 Ninth Night
2 Rhine Sagas
3 Night Witch
4 Kingfisher
5 Thistles
6 Crumbling Dais
7 Kingfisher Reprise
8 Not Me Sir
9 Belong
10 Salts Mill
11 Kingfisher Reprise II
12 Glass

First release on Jagjaguwar from Wolf People – an alchemist’s compendium of English classic rock that has been doused in wine, its pages left red-stained, blurred and melded in the most interesting ways.

Tidings collects the band’s UK-only, out of print 7”, reconstructing the psych-rock gems with a seamless nest of field recordings and winding tape.

These recordings form the prehistory of a band that have recently garnered a reputation for blistering live performances around the UK: Wolf People have supported Dinosaur Jr, Tinariwen, Witchcraft, Sleepy Sun, Malcolm Mooney and Voice Of The Seven Woods amongst others.

“The new kings of English Psyche-Folk” - Classic Rock.


TRACK LISTING

1. Season Pt. 1
2. Black Water
3. Interlude: Plains/Banjoe
4. Cotton Strands
5. Interlude: Circle/Viking/Colours
6. Storm Cloud
7. Interlude: Grandfather
8. Interlude: Scraps
9. October Fires
10. Interlude: Mercy Fragment
11. April
12. Untitled
13. Interlude: Cotton Fragment
14. Empty Heart
15. Season Pt. 2


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