Wolf System are a band from Baton Rouge, Louisiana that plays a mixture of metal, punk and pre war blues and this is a review of their 2012 album "Centaur's Fire" which was released by Building Sound.
Acoustic guitar playing starts off the album and a few seconds later the music starts going into more of a heavy and melodic musical direction as well as adding in clean singing vocals and the music also has a doom metal and southern rock feeling at times along with the energy of punk and the solos and leads that are utilized are also very dark and melodic sounding.
Elements of blues rock can be heard quite a bit throughout the recording and all of the musical instruments have a very powerful sound to them and the acoustic guitars also make their return in certain sections of the recording and some of the tracks also bring in a small amount of atmospheric and psychedelic sounds and one of the tracks brings in a small amount of blast beat s and they close the album with a cover of Blind Blake's "Rope Stretchin Blues"
Wolf System plays a musical style that combines metal, punk and blues together to create some original sounding music, the production sounds very professional while the lyrics cover dark, mythological and real life themes.
In my opinion Wolf System are a very great sounding mixture of metal, punk and blues and if you are a fan of those musical genres, you should check out this band. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "House Of David" "Lonesome Home" Sunday Blue" and "Rope Stretchin Blues". 8 out of 10.
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