FROM THE WOLVES Announce ‘Van Flip And Die Tour’ Dates (BC/AB) w/ Shark Infested Daughters

For fans of The Ghost Inside, Parkway, Fit For A King, As I Lay Dying

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FROM THE WOLVES Announce ‘Van Flip And Die Tour’ Dates (BC/AB)
w/ Shark Infested Daughters

New EP Out Now! ‘Nightmares’

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Van Flip And Die Tour: From The Wolves + Shark Infested Daughters

Tuesday, Feb 7, 2017 – Kelowna, BC – CHAOS w/ Nomessiah Radio Show – info
Wednesday, Feb 8, 2017 – Kelowna, BC – Fernando’s

Thursday, Feb 9, 2017 – Vernon, BC – Record City (All Ages) – info
Friday, Feb 10, 2017 – Vancouver, BC – Smiling Buddha Cafe – info
Saturday, Feb 11, 2017 – Victoria, BC – Logan’s Pub – ABP FEST – info
Sunday, Feb 12, 2017 – Port Alberni, BC – Rainbow Room (All Ages) – info
Sunday, Feb 19, 2017 – Calgary, AB – Broken City (All Ages) – info

 

      Hailing from Calgary, AB, the imaginatively named FROM THE WOLVES mix melody with metalcore, creativity with carnage, and intelligence with aggression, something they’ve nailed with their new EP ‘Nightmares’ produced by Rob Kukla (Arbitrator) with mixing and mastering done by Sacha Laskow (Every Hour Kills, ex-Divinity). Teaming up with fellow Calgaryians Shark Infested Daughters for the ‘Van Flip And Die Tour’, the metalcore tyrants are taking their self described sound of “an absolutely horrifying unnatural train-wreck” across British Columbia in February along with a hometown show.

‘Nightmares’ EP stream available via Bandcamp here plus digital download via iTunes.

Music Video – Calloused – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugDlFuAl7iQ 

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1.Wolves Blood (2:54) [Youtube]
2.Stay Dead (3:16) [Youtube]
3.Calloused (3:17)
EP Length: 9:28


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Hailing from Calgary, the imaginatively named From The Wolves mix melody with metalcore, creativity with carnage, and intelligence with aggression, something they’ve nailed with their new EP ‘Nightmares’ , which captures their live fury forever like some creature in amber. Describing their sound as “an absolutely horrifying unnatural train-wreck” and live as “a very high energy show”, From The Wolves are taking their music to the next level with inspiration from The Ghost Inside, Parkway Drive, Emmure, Norma Jean and The Acacia Strain.

As drummer Layne Frank says of the new EP. “Our fans will love it. It is fast and aggressive with hard hitting riffs with some melodic hooks thrown in…we want our listeners to go through an emotional roller coaster when listening to us.”

The creative well for From The Wolves is deep. “We wanted a fast and aggressive EP and these three songs were perfect for what we were going for. Fans can expect a lot more music from us.”

Fantasy plays no part in From The Wolves’ lyrical influences as they are inspired by “life experiences and anything we strongly believe in.”

Layne feels that From The Wolves’ sound is evolving rapidly. “We have grown a lot as a band, when we started, we were mainly writing with a more ‘hardcore’ style as you can hear with songs like ‘Empty Promises’, ‘Sheep’ and ‘Antagonist’ but we were always pushing for metalcore with ‘Legacy’. ‘Dead End Horizons’ and the latest song, ‘Calloused’. We have come a long way when it comes to song-writing and how we structure songs…We are influenced by a ton of different styles of metal. The main influences for us would have to be metalcore, deathcore and everything in between.”

As Layne sums up confidently. “On the whole the EP is just an angry statement towards the world and everything we all deal with on a daily basis.”

‘Nightmares’ was released October 14, 2016.

“A Cold Embrace,” is metal to the core.  With an intense mixture of hardcore and metal, “A Cold Embrace,” features amazing music, amazing song writing and amazing intensity…The vocals, riffs and backend bass and drums, are technically on point and make this an amazing EP.  From the churning guitar on “Dead End Horizon,” to the technical masterpiece, “No Miracles,” this EP has an intense vibe running through it that sounds like a prison riot set to music and that means, it kicks ass.  No matter if you like hardcore, metalcore, metal, etc, “A Cold Embrace,” is a big sounding EP from a band with a big future and a Bro-Metal rating of, 9/10″ – Bro Metal

“FTW were a lot of fun in the studio and they came with professional attitudes about their music. Hopefully this will be a band that continues to stick around the scene and develop their music, I’m really looking forward to how their sound develops” – Rob Kukla (Producer)

About Tommy Skøtt 1323 Articles
I began my writing career in the year of 2012 due to my love for the metal community, and have since moved onto a second role as the Tech-Wiz of PoM - taking good care of our website. My favourite music genres are Progressive Metal in all its different shapes and Melodic Death Metal.

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