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Home › Forums › The Lounge › Wolfmother’s Breakup? What are your thoughts?
I know they are not “broken up” and that Andrew Stockdale got two new members to keep Wolfmother up and running but will it be the same? His voice is irreplacable and he isn’t gone but what are your thoughts?
It will probably sound the same, but not feel the same. i don’t know that much about them though because i just started listening to them.
I saw them in Orlando a couple of years back. Great show! They were tight, and they rocked, so it’s sad that they have to start over with a new lineup.
As long as the new keyboard/organist doesn’t rock the keyboard stand back and forth like the last one.
I hope they can find another someone to join them in sounding exactly like a light Led Zeppelin over and over again.
Wolfmother breakup? I thought this was gonna be about their guitar amp overdrive!!!!
…I was gonna say, the breakup on those orange stacks sounds great.
They do use quite a few EHX pedals.
yeah, the keyboard player is in that fuzz film.
The guitar player used a Micro Synthseizer
I caught them in Orlando around the end of Jr. High. It was the most high energy show I’ve ever been to. I talked with the now-ex- rhythm section. They were really cool guys and had a lot of talent, but they didn’t really fit the vibe well- they were just normal guys who saw their band as what it was, a rad band getting a lot of attention, but Andrew saw it as something more imporant and part of rocknroll folklore and he wanted to fall into that lifestyle. Just too much clashing. When I talked to the guys they told me that Andrew made his way back to a hotel with a groupie. They stayed back with the openers, The Mess Hall, to hang out with fans., where they told me and my friends that they were going to play ‘Communication Breakdown’ for Jimmy Page, which to us made them seem like gods. They hung out with us for 45 minutes until the bus driver told them they had to go. Maybe it was just a lucky night for Andrew, but his bandmates didn’t mention him after talking for 45 minutes. That seemed kind of wierd to me.