Wolf Regime

/Wolf Regime

Band

Wolf Regime

Details

Genre
Metal
Year Formed
2012
Town/City
Dublin
Country
Ireland

About

WOLF REGIME are an Irish band reigniting the flame of Hard Rock/Heavy Metal with their captivating and unique blend of old school attitude and complex technique. (Think Motorhead meets Helloween)

The quartet hails from Dublin, Ireland and wows fans with their amazing ability to combine melodic hooks and twin lead metal harmonies backed up by a straight ahead rock vibe.

Following the release of 'Breakout' in July 2012 & the 'Her Divinity' charity single launch WOLF REGIME are setting the GPS to cities all over Ireland as they embark on their 'No Control' regional tour.
These innovative shows will showcase their new music to both existing and new fans alike.

WOLF REGIME is
Keith Anderson Brady – Bass/Vocals
Conor McEvoy – Guitars
Sean Moroney – Guitars
Mario Higgins – Drums

The members bring their unique backgrounds together, creating a refreshing and distinctive sound that is uniquely WOLF REGIME.

[Her Divinity] "A heart-filled song which starts off with a clean guitar riff which progresses into harmonised guitar melodies and sets the mood for this song from the Dublin based four member band.

The bass line entangles a bounce to the song, while the drums drive the song forward into passionate lyrics."

Sarah-Lou Holden (Planet Mosh)

'...the tracks on their 'Breakout' single are solid and confidently played & Their live shows are getting very good reviews, which is where it really counts! '

IRISH METAL ARCHIVE (Ireland's leading online Heavy Metal magazine)

'Wolf Regime have to be one of the hardest working bands in Ireland. They back that hard work up with killer tunes. New tunes keep coming out of the woodwork at virtually every gig. Songs like 'For No One' and 'Wolf Regime' have been reminding fans what metal should sound like.'

Raf Diallo (Hot Press/Newstalk fm)

'Wolf Regime are a new Irish band and they are as metal as metal can be. Their music has a distinct ring of Iron Maiden and this is certainly no bad thing!!

In the self title song. The guitars are blistering and there's an anthemic anti-authoritarian chorus. The verses are palm muted, tight and it feels like the song's going to burst into triplets at any time. It's a traditional metal song which recalls old videos of men in leather singing on Scottish moors. Which, I am sure, is exactly what the band were looking for.

The third track, For No One, is the stand out track for me: all harmonised guitars in 7ths with half step changes recalling the music of horror films. In fact, I am sure I also detected some Raining Blood in the DNA of this song. The opposite of Breakout, it feels like the music shifts form deliberately in interesting ways. It is here that I would say Wolf Regime show their potential and if they are clever they could expand on the strengths they show here and become a really interesting listen.

Definitely worth a listen if you have fond memories of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal or just love dueling guitars.

The Verdict: 7/10'
Krank.ie (Irish news and current events magazine)

WOLF REGIME brings together the influences of it's various members including Iron Maiden, Thin Lizzy, AC/DC, Black Sabbath & Metallica.

Behold the intensity of WOLF REGIME live and be assured of an electrifying, fastest fingers in Ireland bass and a mesmerising musical experience!