Wolfmother
Wolfmother
Wolfmother: High-Octane Rock Revival
Pledging allegiance to thick, throttling fuzz guitars, primal psychedelia, and thundering rhythms, the 21st-century rock revivalists Wolfmother split the difference between the classic sludge of Black Sabbath and the retro-garage rock of The White Stripes.
Formed by lead guitarist/vocalist Andrew Stockdale in 2000, Wolfmother spent a few years "woodshedding" before the power trio came storming out of Sydney, Australia, in 2006. Their self-titled debut generated massive international hits like "Woman" and "Joker and the Thief."
Milestones and New Physical Releases
The album Wolfmother became a major success, eventually being certified quintuple platinum in Australia and winning a Grammy Award. This current project marks a special milestone for collectors: the first-ever physical release of the albums Rock’n’Roll Baby (2019) and Rock Out (2021), both of which have been long-awaited by fans.