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Wolforna - Wolforna (Live)

Album Name: Wolforna (Live) Artist: Wolforna Released: July 2025


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Tracklist

  1. Your Tongue, My Teeth - Live

  2. What's That In Old Money - Live

  3. Copium - Live

  4. Zombie Knife - Live

  5. Penrose - Live

  6. Chains - Live

  7. Break You - Live

  8. Something Missing - Live

  9. Reset - Live

  10. 22 Degrees & Sunny - Live


Wolforna invite everyone into another element of their big alternative rock sound with their ten-track live album. Featuring a selection of crowd-pleasing older favourites and newer ones as well, Wolforna show off their mammoth sound in a live setting, letting listeners hear exactly why they should be buying a ticket to the next gig. Having previously opened for artists like Dirty Honey and Tigercub, as well as filling Sela bar to capacity at Live at Leeds: In the City 2024, these guys have already built quite the live CV. In the run-up to this release the Bradford lads gifted us re-imagined and remodeled versions of the previously popular 'Penrose' and 'Reset' but live. Both these tracks benefited from the oomph of not two but three guitars. Wolforna are now turning the heat up even higher with ten-live tracks that seem to take their sound into even darker territories. Each track played takes on an even bigger sound than is heard from the band recorded proving to me why this is a band that belong on stage. Songs like 'What's That In Old Money?', 'Break You', 'Something Missing' and 'Reset' are all now ones that I have to see played in a live setting. If you've heard the bands most recent EP 'Tales of the Damned', then you'll know Wolforna have a taste for something a little creepy, a bit of a conspiracy theory, and they really show this off on their live album. With many excerpts of distorted or unusually edited speeches placed between songs, including the famous Ozzy Osbourne "who's taken my beers?" moment with both Osbourne's voices unusually edited making the whole thing very unsettling. With the live album the lads not only show off their flare for creepy theatrics but getting to hear their music played louder, maybe a little faster and definitely bigger sounding 100% has me wanting to buy a ticket to their next gig. If like me this isn't a band you've had a chance to see yet I would fully recommend listening to this album. It gives a new depth to Wolforna and they genuinely just sound so good playing together in this kind of environment.


Listen to 'Wolforna (Live)' HERE


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