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Hands in the Till: The Complete John Peel Sessions [ CD / Album ]

Hands in the Till: The Complete John Peel Sessions

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  • Released Date: 20 Jul 2018

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

The Wolfhounds' latest offering, "Hands In The Till," is a wild ride through indie rock territories, with sharp lyrics and killer riffs that will have you tapping your foot in no time.

Opening track "Now I'm a Killer" sets the tone with its infectious energy and catchy hooks. Frontman David Callahan's vocals are gritty and full of attitude, perfectly complementing the band's raw sound.

Tracks like "Low Country" and "Broken Heart" showcase the band's versatility, with moments of quiet introspection juxtaposed with explosive choruses. The dynamic range on this album is truly impressive, keeping the listener on their toes from start to finish.

The instrumentation on "Hands In The Till" is top-notch, with driving drums and fuzzy guitars creating a wall of sound that will envelop you. The production is clean and crisp, allowing each instrument to shine through.

It's clear that The Wolfhounds have a deep love and understanding of music, and it shines through in every note of this album. "Hands In The Till" is a must-listen for any fan of indie rock. So grab your headphones, turn up the volume, and let The Wolfhounds take you on a sonic journey you won't soon forget.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. The Anti-midas Touch
2. Hand in the Till
3. Me
4. Whale On the Beach
5. Boy Racers RM1
6. Disgusted, E7
7. Rule of Thumb
8. Sandy
9. Happy Shopper
10. Non-specific Song
11. The William Randolph Hearse
12. Son of Nothing

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About the artist

The Wolfhounds

Hailing from London, WOLFHOUNDS are an indie rock band that have been shaking up the British music scene since the 80s. Known for their infectious energy and gritty sound, these lads have a knack for blending catchy melodies with thought-provoking lyrics. Led by the charismatic frontman David Callahan, WOLFHOUNDS have earned a reputation for their electrifying live performances that leave audiences in awe. With a stage presence that can only be described as captivating, these guys know how to command a crowd like no other. Their latest album, "Electric Music," is a sonic journey that showcases the band's evolution while staying true to their signature sound. From the anthemic opener "Run Wild" to the hauntingly beautiful "Ghost in the Machine," WOLFHOUNDS prove that they are still at the top of their game. With influences ranging from post-punk to shoegaze, WOLFHOUNDS have created a sound that is uniquely their own. It's no wonder they have garnered a loyal fanbase that spans generations. So, if you're looking for a band that delivers both substance and style, look no further than WOLFHOUNDS. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

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