DeWolff

The Netherlands' favourite psychedelic rockers release three albums to mark their 2013 Australian tour.
Jasmine Crittenden
Published on March 18, 2013

Overview

Can you get much more rock 'n' roll than your band having its own signature Harley Davidson?  The members of Dutch outfit DeWolff might have the answer: they received the honour last year.

Like The Black Keys, with whom they've been invited to perform, DeWolff plays music that hearkens to another era — that of 1970s psychedelic rock. They're loud, highly energised and passionate about playing like they mean to be heard. "We put everything we have into our shows, so it's one hell of a psychedelic rock 'n' roll trip," vocalist Pablo Van De Poe has explained. It seems to be working: Rolling Stone named them European 'Must See Live Band' of 2012.

To mark their 2013 Antipodean tour, DeWolff is releasing three albums: their new blues-rock project, DeWolff IV, and a double CD that includes Strange Fruits and Undiscovered Plants and Orchards/Lupine, to be released in Australia only.

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