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Wolf & Cub : ウィキペディア英語版
Wolf & Cub

Wolf & Cub are a psychedelic rock band from Adelaide, Australia. Three of the original members hail from Port Augusta. The four-piece were signed to record label 4AD, which make use of two drummers. This allows the percussive elements of their music to feature more prominently alongside the guitar. Their name derives from a comic from Japan, "Lone Wolf and Cub". Wolf & Cub signed to Last Gang records in North America. Their third studio album, ''Heavy Weight'', was released in 2013.
==History==

Wolf & Cub formed in 2002 in Adelaide with Joel Byrne on lead vocals and guitar, Adam Edwards on drums and percussion, and Thomas Mayhew on bass guitar. Byrne, Edwards and Mayhew had met at high school in Port Augusta. Joel Carey met Byrne at university, he joined initially just on percussion, later becoming the second drummer. After playing regularly around Adelaide the band signed to an Australian label, Dot Dash Recordings, with representation from Remote Control Records. On 1 November 2004 they released their first EP, ''Wolf & Cub'', with five tracks, including "Thousand Cuts". It was co-produced by the band with Matt Hills in April that year.〔
In 2005 a 7" record featuring "Thousand Cuts" was released in the United Kingdom, which was played on the Zane Lowe and Steve Lamacq radio shows on the BBC. The track was heard by producer Paul Epworth (Bloc Party, The Futureheads), who took it into the studio and recorded the Phones Remix. This became a white label 12" version and later became John Kennedy's Single of the Week on XFM. They signed to international label, 4AD, in September and played in a string of London shows for 4AD's 25th Anniversary with The Breeders in November. In October 2005 the band released their second EP, ''Steal Their Gold'', which included "Thousand Cuts" (Phones Slasher Remix). They toured Japan and the UK. "Steal Their Gold" was named Single of the Week status by Lamacq and the band received greater attention from the UK press.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=24 July 2007 )
In Australia, the band performed with TV on the Radio, The Killers, The Music, Wolfmother, Queens of the Stone Age (handpicked by Josh Homme〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=17 March 2007 )〕) and Death from Above 1979. The quartet played in multiple festivals, such as Big Day Out and Homebake, and underwent two nationwide tours of Australia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=3 May 2007 )〕 Work on Wolf & Cub's debut album, ''Vessels'', began in April 2005: Hills co-produced with Tony Doogan.〔 Note: user may have to click tabs for additional information, e.g. Credits.〕 It was released in Australia on 28 August 2006, which peaked in the ARIA Albums Chart top 100. It received generally favourable responses from critics, including becoming the fifth most favoured album of The Drum Media’s editors and contributors for 2006. 4AD released the album internationally on 6 March 2007.〔 In the same month, the band toured the US playing at SXSW and a 4AD showcase.
On 20 May 2007, the band announced on their MySpace page that Edwards had left and that they were looking for a new drummer: "Well, just letting everyone know that it was Adam's last show on Saturday night at the Adelaide Uni Bar... We'd like to thank Adam for everything and wish him all the best in everything he's going to get up to".〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=20 May 2007 )〕 On 8 July they announced the replacement drummer is Marvin Hammond from Adelaide band Artax Mission.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=6 August 2007 )
In June 2008 Wolf & Cub released another EP, ''One to the Other'', produced by Christopher Colonna from Bumblebeez. Their second studio album, ''Science and Sorcery'' followed on 18 April 2009, which peaked at No. 8 on the ARIA Hitseekers Albums Chart.
In 2011 Brock Fitzgerald on drums and percussion and Wade Keighran on bass guitar (both formerly of The Scare) joined Byrne and Carey in a new line-up of Wolf & Cub. In 2012 they previewed their new direction with their single, "Salao". Their single "I Need More" appeared ahead of their third album, ''Heavy Weight'' (13 September 2013), it was recorded and produced by the band at Sydney's Linear studios, and mixed by Burke Reid (The Drones, PVT, Oh Mercy). It was made available digitally and in retail stores via MGM Distribution.

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