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Apologies to the Queen Mary

Wolf Parade

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Album Review

Montreal quartet Wolf Parade's full-length debut fully lives up to the potential bred by their early EPs and all those gushing blogs. They use Apologies to the Queen Mary producer Isaac Brock to their best advantage, acknowledging their debt to Modest Mouse but using his ear as a resource to tinge their endearingly brittle indie pop tunes accordingly. Spencer Krug and Dan Boeckner both sing in that certain kind of wry yelp that seems so quirkily marketable in the mid-2000s — see the Shins, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Hot Hot Heat — and it doesn't hurt that most of Wolf Parade's songs are pretty top, too. "Shine a Light" and "You Are a Runner and I Am My Father's Son" repeat from the self-titled EP, "Grounds and Divorce" bops along on cheery keyboard effects and an eight-note guitar solo, and Boeckner honks roughly over the modified new wave of "It's a Curse." Wolf Parade admit their love and theft of the past 30 years of rock music, from Bowie to Black Francis. They allow that, then purposely strip the songs of any slickness or accoutrements, so the keys and squiggly guitars and terrifically simple drums (Arlen Thompson might play just a kick drum and one big snare) teeter and balance together in a hectic and gloriously alive pop state. Have you heard Wolf Parade? They'll change your life.

Customer Reviews

The Queen is crying

In Seattle the Paramount was dark and Wolf Parade Stepped onto the red stage to open the show for The Arcade Fire. They tuned the theatre into a haunted arcade game with their orchastrated keyboards and Dan Boeckner's ripping guitar. They sound as good live as the record. If you are a fan of The Arcade Fire, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Talking Heads, or Ugly Casanove, then i swear on grandpa's grave that they will put your Heart on Fire. ^^()^^ ---this is a Bat

Excellent album

I bought this album, listened to it a few times (especially I'll Believe in Anything), and moved on, unimpressed. But a few weeks later, i found myself with Grounds for Divorce stuck in my head and decided to give this album a second chance. I'm glad i did! Songs i skipped over, like Fancy Claps and This Heart's on Fire jumped out at me, and I began to appreciate this great work. Some songs still seemed slow and lackluster (Dinner Bells, Modern World), but overall, this is a great album. If you like Modest Mouse, Death Cab, or any such bands and enjoyed the 30 second previews, get this album now.

Self-indulgent review #1

Full bodied, crisp, and lightly oaky; a firm, rich CD, tasting of plum, clove, and tobacco. Long finish. Drink through 2006. Ah... so many comparisons, so little time... I fell in love with Wolf Parade after a few sips and now I can't put 'em down. They are what I listen to when I feel quirky, free, and unapologetic.

Biography

Formed: March, 2003 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The indie rock combo Wolf Parade formed in 2003 in Montreal, where the band's first show saw them opening for Arcade Fire. From there, bandmates Dan Boeckner, Spencer Krug, Hadji Bakara, and Arlen Thompson recorded and self-released a four-song EP, followed by a six-song recording in 2004. They eventually gained the attention of songwriter Isaac Brock, who doubled as the frontman of Modest Mouse and an A&R rep for Sub Pop Records. Brock helped...
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