Mother Rebel EP Joyous Wolf
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
04.09.2020
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- 1 Mother Rebel 04:03
- 2 Mother Rebel (Acoustic) 03:52
- 3 Mother Rebel (Live) 03:58
- 4 Feel The Low (Acoustic) 05:08
Info for Mother Rebel EP
SoCal newcomers Joyous Wolf saw the release of their first EP ‘Place In Time’ in April 2019 and have since garnered over 100K listeners on Spotify. While their cover of ‘Mississippi Queen’ (originally written and performed by Mountain in 1970) grabbed everyone’s attention, their ability to write good solid original music, with a sound unto itself, combined with their energy-laden live performances is what’s going to keep them around.
Fusing together influences ranging from Heavy Metal to Delta Blues, Joyous Wolf creates an expressive, high-energy fingerprint that separates themselves from their contemporaries in the realm of Modern Rock.
Joyous Wolf:
Nick Reese, vocals
Blake Allard, guitar
Greg Braccio, bass
Robert Sodaro, drums
Joyous Wolf
In 2022, industry veterans David Rath and Cees Wessels formed Blue Grape Music. The name will be familiar to rock music fans, as it was the merchandise company also launched by Wessels, who founded the venerable and esteemed record label Roadrunner Records in the ’80s. Rath spent 21 years in the A&R department at Roadrunner, working on albums by a variety of RIAA-certified and culturally important acts, including but not limited to Slipknot, Korn, Turnstile, Gojira, Coheed & Cambria, White Reaper, Slash, Trivium, Dream Theater, and more. When the label changed management and ownership, Rath guided the company and oversaw the signings of bands like Young the Giant and Vance Joy. Ultimately, the Blue Grape executive team is powered by experience and a roll-up-your-sleeves-and-get-your-hands-dirty, by-any-means-necessary work ethic. Blue Grape’s inaugural signing was the two-time Grammy nominee Code Orange and since then, the label has gone on to sign an array of rock, punk, metal, and hardcore acts, that include White Reaper, Spiritual Cramp, Superheaven, Silly Goose, Fugitive, Gridiron, Bike Routes, GEL, DoFlame, GASKET, Heavy//Hitter, Flatwounds, Torn Open, and most recently Texas thrash juggernauts Power Trip, with several new signing announcements expected next year.
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