The Dear Wolf already with such diverse musicians such as Slash from Guns and Roses, the shared Queen drummer Roger Taylor, or even with underground greats like the Young Gods, the stage floor, is just now does not really matter, but it belongs to the history of the band and also shows a little of their character. The band from Krefeld was founded in 1988 and was one of the early nineties with the better known bands of the German indie scene. She earned through songs like "Summertime Train", "Mary Ann" or "Lost," a respectable cult status and even emerging at that time music channel MTV and VIVA did not pass the four.
Now, after almost 25 years with "Hello Stars," their seventh album - not much for such a long time and yet one can speak of continuity - and also of development. For between the rough Rohperlen the early years and recent albums are worlds apart and yet one hears unmistakable Dear Wolf - and like Alexander Classen in the preface said: "... one changes, develops and changes and even over time, your music evolve further, without forgetting their past and your own experiences and history can." (as compiled on the bands website)
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