‘Feeding The Machine’ by Wolf
Artists
Niklas Stalvind / Vocals and Guitar
Simon Johansson / Guitar
Pontus Egberg / Bass
Johan Koleberg / Drums
Rating
Musical Feel
Song / Album Composition
Tracks
Shoot To Kill
Guillotine
Dead Man’s Hand
Midnight Hour
Mass Confusion
The Cold Emptiness
Feeding The Machine
Devil In The Flesh
Spoon Bender
The Raven
Black Widow
A Thief Inside
“Shoot To Kill,”begins with the guitars harmonising and driving the listener into oblivion. It then progresses into a soaring epic. A song about smashing through boundaries and delivering the man into a noose.
“Guillotine,” is a rager. A song that kicks ass right from the get go. Pushing limits and boundaries to the fore and ensuring the listener knows where ti chip in and move.
“Dead Man’s Hand,” is pure energy. A song that shouts and screams for all the world to hear and still has energy left to kick ass.
“Midnight Hour,” moves rapidly through proceedings. It takes a sharp turn here and there, but still keeps true to a hard driving mentality of the riff.
“Mass Confusion,” is an interesting song. One that combines the fascinating element of precision with, the unpredictable element of choice and melody.
“The Cold Emptiness,” gets the listener to truly think through what’s happening and how they can push on through.
“Feeding The Machine,” takes a toll. It is rapid fire, a song that brims with confidence and energy and ensures the listener knows just where to go and what to do.
“Devil In The Flesh,” another song that barrages the listener with furious riffage and a melody line in the vocals that would take anyone’s breath away.
“Spoon Bender,” smacks hard and pushes the ground through.
“The Raven,” snakes around the listener’s consciousness and imbues itself deep within. Melodies are all the rage within this song and they are seductive.
“Black Widow,” cuts loose and drives the day, ensuring the listener is filled with energy and power.
“A Thief Inside,” finishes things off by telling a story of change and heart and power.
The album is out on March 13th via Century Media.