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WOLF Issue Live Performance Video For ‘Midnight Hour’ Track
April 1st, 2021

Swedish heavy metal group Wolf have released an official live performance video for the track ‘Midnight Hour’. Filmed during the band’s livestream event ‘Stream Bloody Stream’ in Stockholm on January 30th, the clip can be viewed below.

Wolf issued eighth full-length studio album Feeding The Machine on March 13th, 2020 through Century Media Records.

Feeding The Machine marks the debuts of bassist Pontus Egberg (King Diamond / ex-Lion’s Share) and drummer Johan Koleberg (ex-HammerFall / ex-Lion’s Share).

The album was produced by Wolf’s Simon Johansson at SolnaSound Production in Solna, Sweden. Mixing and mastering was handled by Fredrik Nordström at Studio Fredman in Västra Frölunda, Sweden.

Limited edition CD digipak versions of Feeding The Machine include a cover interpretation of the track ‘Atlantis’. Written by Kevin Heybourne, its original rendition appeared on Angel Witch’s December 1980 self-titled debut.

Cover artwork duties fell to Thomas Holm.

The track listing is as follows:

01. ‘Shoot To Kill’
02. ‘Guillotine’
03. ‘Dead Man’s Hand’
04. ‘Midnight Hour’
05. ‘Mass Confusion’
06. ‘The Cold Emptiness’
07. ‘Feeding The Machine’
08. ‘Devil In The Flesh’
09. ‘Spoon Bender’
10. ‘The Raven’
11. ‘Black Widow’
12. ‘A Thief Inside’
13. ‘Atlantis’ (Angel Witch cover) *

* digipak CD bonus track

Wolf’s line-up is as follows:

Niklas Stålvind (lead vocals and guitars)
Simon Johansson (guitars and backing vocals)
Pontus Egberg (bass)
Johan Koleberg (drums)

Directed by Daniel Wahlström of Heavy Groove Media, music videos were filmed for the title track and ‘Midnight Hour’, while an official lyric video was created for the song ‘Shoot To Kill’. In addition, live performance videos were issued for the tracks ‘The Raven’ and ‘Feeding The Machine’. All five clips can also be viewed below.

Seventh studio record Devil Seed was released in August 2014 via Century Media.

Promotional photograph by Therés Björk.

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