Wolf Lie Down

General | Sep 2017

Reviews

Super Chuck
Reviewed 2017-09-05
The sixth LP by this San Francisco band doesn't break any new ground as much as it encapsulates the churning, off-beat guitar rock they've nurtured since 2009's Grey-Eyed Girls. Wolf Lie Down is bristly and frazzled garage pop sound with a few exceptions and refinements.

Like: Fleet Foxes, Woods, Wilco

FCC Clean

Recommend to play: 2, 3, 5, 6

1. Wolf Lie Down (3:42) - Psych, garage rock, and a scoop of western twang.
2. One Of A Kind (6:06) - Crashing cymbals, surfy guitar, and soft harmonica.
3. Qualm Of Innocence (4:46) - Funky Americana charm with weird sci-fi noises.
4. Walking Blues (3:52) - Slow tempo, wispy riffs riding atop breezy melodies.
5. Dancing Chair (5:37) - Droning guitars and echoing synths that bridge psych-rock, noise pop.
6. Impossible Man (4:10) - Rattles and churns alongside a soaring melody.
7. Becomings (4:15) - Slow tempo western americana.
8. Black Widow (5:50) - Lovely, melancholy country/psych.

Recent airplay

Qualm Of Innocence
One Of A Kind
Formerly AJan 07, 2018
Impossible Man
All Passion No TechniqueNov 16, 2017
Impossible Man
The CoreNov 14, 2017
One Of A Kind
Totally ANov 09, 2017
Dancing Chair
The LibraryNov 08, 2017

Charting

2017-09-08 — 2017-11-10
Week EndingAirplays
Nov 12 3
Nov 5 1
Oct 29 3
Oct 22 2
Oct 15 1
Oct 8 2
Oct 1 2
Sep 24 1

Track listing

1. Wolf Lie Down
2. One Of A Kind
3. Qualm Of Innocence
4. Walking Blues
5. Dancing Chair
6. Impossible Man
7. Becomings
8. Black Widow