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Wolf Mail's "The Wolf Is At Our Door": Blues-Rock with Grit and Guitar Prowess

  • Blues Beat
  • Aug 15, 2023
  • 2 min read

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Wolf Mail – The Wolf Is At Our Door

Kobalt Music Group

9 songs time – 36:51


Canadian singer-guitarist Wolf Mail delivers a blues-rock experience with his latest release, "The Wolf Is At Our Door," where his gritty vocals and guitar prowess take center stage. The album, featuring eight originals and one cover, showcases Wolf Mail's energetic guitar style, but the gruff and somewhat weakened quality of his voice may be a point of contention for some listeners.


The opening track, "Bad As Blues," immediately introduces Wolf Mail's distinctive vocal style, which can be described as gruff and slightly altered. Despite the vocal nuances, he compensates with wicked slide guitar work, showcasing a range that oscillates between noisy and eloquent. The influence of The Allman Brothers' bluesy riffs is discernible, adding a familiar touch.


"Just In Time" takes a funky turn as the band lays down a solid foundation for Wolf Mail's guitar expressions. The infectious guitar line in "Don't Fall Down" complements the song's theme of positivity. While the vocal delivery remains an acquired taste, the instrumental sections allow the listener to appreciate Wolf Mail's guitar skills.


Slowing down the pace, "When I'm Gone" presents a blues-rock ballad, offering a different dimension to the album's sonic landscape. The instrumental tracks, "Loner" and "Albert's Theme," provide perfect canvases for Wolf Mail's guitar artistry. The former exudes upbeat blues vibes, while the latter showcases a melodic and tonally rich guitar performance.


The title track, "The Wolf Is At Our Door," leans heavily on slithering slide guitar, creating a heavy-handed blues-rock atmosphere. "Arleen" pays homage to fifties rock and roll, driven by Mike Lattrell's robust piano work alongside Wolf Mail's guitar energy. The inclusion of the poignant cover, "Like A Road" by Dan Penn and Don Mix, adds a touch of nostalgia, with Hendrix-influenced guitar tones taking the listener on a dreamy journey.


While Wolf Mail's rough vocals may take some getting used to, they find moments where they align with the mood of the songs. The heavier musical elements, interspersed with occasional slower interludes, create a dynamic listening experience. Blues-rock enthusiasts will likely find joy in the album, appreciating the undeniable quality of Wolf Mail's guitar performances.


In "The Wolf Is At Our Door," Wolf Mail invites listeners to embrace his distinctive blues-rock sound, showcasing resilience and musical dexterity despite the rough edges of his vocal delivery.

 
 
 

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