Cub & Wolf - Cub Wolf
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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What Went Wrong | ||
Clues | ||
Be Gone My Friends | ||
Part You Part Me | ||
River Of Blood | ||
Standing Tall While Falling Down | ||
Where The Two Of Us Fall In Love | ||
What We Lost In The Fire | ||
Time To Mourn At Last |
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Catalog Numbers
- SG034
- SG034CD
Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
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Notes
Includes download-code.About Cub & Wolf
Country & Western project from Malmö, Sweden
Cub & Wolf got into being more out of fun and recreation than out of labor or an idea. Mattias Larsson had worked as a producer on the Golden Kanine album "Oh Woe! and Linus Lindvall had contributed with some guitars and stuff on the Grant Creon debut album Damn those things alongside touring with each other bands. The two friends and collaborators started hanging out in the studio A place to mourn during the time they had off from their other projects and it turned out to be a nice way both to explore the sonic boundaries of the studio, finding new ways of producing and songwriting. After some time had passed a vast amount of songs had been recorded, during late nights and evenings.
This album is a selection of those songs which were written either on the same day as they were recorded or old stuff that never seemed to fit in anywhere else. The songs were arranged and produced in the process of the recording, neither of them rehearsed. Friends in different bands such as Idle Hands & the devils playthings, Caleido, Grant Creon & Golden Kanine contributed in the process of recording these songs. As the material grew, the idea of a project, Cub & Wolf, was conceived and now it´s time to let this puppy loose, and on the run they met two more cubs who joined the howling frenzy. Anton Linderoth and Dante Ekfeldt.