The Francis Wolves - The Francis Wolves (2016) [FLAC]
BAND/ARTIST: The Francis Wolves
- Title: The Francis Wolves
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Valley Heat Records
- Genre: Afrobeat, Funk, Fusion, Jazz-Funk, Psychedelic, Soul-Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 31:41
- Total Size: 226 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Gothic Surf Club (3:26)
02. Oh So L.A. (3:26)
03. Valley Heat (4:19)
04. Ride On (5:03)
05. Desert Love (3:51)
06. The Kids at No. 3 (4:22)
07. Deep in the Ju Ju (4:35)
08. There Goes the Francis Wolves (2:39)
01. Gothic Surf Club (3:26)
02. Oh So L.A. (3:26)
03. Valley Heat (4:19)
04. Ride On (5:03)
05. Desert Love (3:51)
06. The Kids at No. 3 (4:22)
07. Deep in the Ju Ju (4:35)
08. There Goes the Francis Wolves (2:39)
Brisbane's favourite instrumental heavyweights The Francis Wolves are elated to announce the release of their debut album. After a strong 2015 with the release of their debut 7" single (sold out!) and a slew of shows in the South-East, taking on hordes of new fans with each outing, The Francis Wolves present….The Francis Wolves.
From the dark undertones and fuzzed-out horns of Gothic Surf Club to the ‘funky as shit’ drum beat and Californian highway vibe of Oh So L.A., The Francis Wolves take you on a journey, not through time and space, but across oceans into foreign lands where the echoes of Fela Kuti, Cairo Jazz Band and Mulatu Astatke are still heard. While The Francis Wolves might have a soft spot for West African dancefloor music, this is no ordinary afrobeat record. Chief songwriter and “Dean of Setlists” Brian L’Huillier spent most of his time during the writing phase watching Clint Eastwood westerns and listening to the original Nuggets compilation.
The result is a gritty and tough record with just the right amount of soul. It takes no breath, no prisoners and wastes no time in dishing out 8 garage-soul belters drenched in cool reverb and hot fuzz. The Francis Wolves will be released on April 11 and will be the first record on Brisbane’s freshest new label, Valley Heat Records.
If you like your funk dirty, your soul heavy and your jazz dowsed in psychedelia then we highly recommend checking this one out.
From the dark undertones and fuzzed-out horns of Gothic Surf Club to the ‘funky as shit’ drum beat and Californian highway vibe of Oh So L.A., The Francis Wolves take you on a journey, not through time and space, but across oceans into foreign lands where the echoes of Fela Kuti, Cairo Jazz Band and Mulatu Astatke are still heard. While The Francis Wolves might have a soft spot for West African dancefloor music, this is no ordinary afrobeat record. Chief songwriter and “Dean of Setlists” Brian L’Huillier spent most of his time during the writing phase watching Clint Eastwood westerns and listening to the original Nuggets compilation.
The result is a gritty and tough record with just the right amount of soul. It takes no breath, no prisoners and wastes no time in dishing out 8 garage-soul belters drenched in cool reverb and hot fuzz. The Francis Wolves will be released on April 11 and will be the first record on Brisbane’s freshest new label, Valley Heat Records.
If you like your funk dirty, your soul heavy and your jazz dowsed in psychedelia then we highly recommend checking this one out.
Year 2016 | Jazz | Soul | Funk | FLAC / APE
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