It's more than two years since Wolf & Cub broke cover with their debut album, Vessels. Those two years seem to have taken on a momentum all their own. The album was released around the globe and the band found themselves playing in Japan, Europe, the UK and the USA and touring Australia with TV On The Radio, The Killers, Queens of the Stone Age, Wolfmother and Primal Scream.
Produced by Chris Colonna (Bumblebeez) Science and Sorcery was recorded in Colonna's studio in his hometown of Braidwood in the Southern tablelands of New South Wales. Though initially an unlikely fit with Colonna's Hip Hop cut & paste production style, the resulting tracks speak for themselves; a surge of deep, menacing, groove-driven, fuzzed-out, electro gems.
Joel Byrne (vocals) captures the whole experience when he says; "We never attempted to alter the outcome, 'our sound' or the songs that make up the album, but there was a conscious effort to change the procedure that created the outcome. I'll leave it up to others to decide if the sound has gone anywhere else, because I don't know where it was before. It's still Wolf & Cub, just another piece of the puzzle."
Tracklisting:
1. Seven Sevens
2. What Are They Running
3. One To The Other
4. Master
5. Spider's Web
6. Restless Sons
7. Hearts
8. The Loosest of Gooses (Go On Your Own)
9. Blood
10. Burden
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