IWolf & The Chainreactions - SkullBones

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Review by Annick Vliegen

IWolf & The Chainreactions have released their latest album, SkullBones, and it is a must-listen for fans of rock and blues. The album opens with "Wildfire," a foot-stomping track that sets the tone for the entire album. The guitar riffs in "Hold Me Down" are infectious, and the lyrics are relatable and catchy. "Bad Blood," with its driving beat and gritty vocals, is a standout track. IWolf's vocals are powerful and soulful, and The Chainreactions' instrumentation is tight and polished throughout the album. "Whiskey Breath" is a slow-burning blues track that showcases the band's ability to create a moody atmosphere. The album closes with "SkullBones," an epic track that combines elements of rock and blues to create a powerful and memorable finale. SkullBones is a well-crafted album that showcases IWolf & The Chainreactions' talents and leaves listeners wanting more.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Let It Go6:11
Howling Years6:10
Total Eclipse of the Sun5:14
Holdin Thru4:35
You Know It Ain't Right3:20
Side Walk5:40
Wicked Paradise8:41
Total Eclipse Of The Sun5:15
You Know It Ain't Right3:20
Brighter Than the Sun6:4
Everybody Needs a Way4:36
Brighter Than The Sun6:04
Everybody Needs A Way4:37

Video

I-Wolf & The Chainreactions - Holdin Thru
I-WOLF & THE CHAINREACTIONS - HOWLING YEARS (audio)

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Catalog Numbers

SEA044

Labels

Seayou Records

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Formats

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About IWolf & The Chainreactions

Real Name

    • Wolfgang Schlögl

Name Vars

  • I-W
  • I-Wolf Presents

Aliases

  • Soul Strata
  • Wolfgang Schlögl