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BIO

Formed in a Scouse psychedelic stew and finessed with some West Midlands indie...

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Paul (vocals, rhythm guitar)

Leong (lead guitar)

Dale (bass) 

Julian (drums)

 

3 Little Wolves came together after playing in

various local bands to create something that sounds a little different – broadly indie but taking in a range of influences into trip-hop and beyond.

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With over 15,000 followers across social media platforms, the band are fast gaining a reputation for their uniqueness and fantastic songwriting. 

 

Watch this space— 3 Little Wolves are ripping apart the independent  scene like the hungry canines they are...

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Twitter:           https://twitter.com/3littlewolves1?lang=en

Instagram:      https://www.instagram.com/3_little_wolves/

Spotify:           https://open.spotify.com/artist/0I0IyeUZNS8kauipgTpehv               

Youtube:         https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_h720EX4Kec6Br7Jp9Q4HA

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Every now and then you hear something...

 

Something that isn't another pale imitation of some dreadful trad rock act.

 

Something that isn't clad in Stone Island. 
Something that isn't just more noise.

 

And so to 3 Little Wolves who arrive with something that, isn't that...

 

Instead they are something more gentle and genteel, something romantic and heartfelt, something fragrant and delicate. We are, as Dorothy might have put it, "Not in Morning Glory anymore Toto".

 

This is deliciously dark, like The Chameleons or The Triffids, but exquisitely peculiar like The Coral or 13th Floor Elevators. But, crucially, neither song sounds anything like any of those things.

 

It's...a vibe. A feeling. Who doesn't want to feel? Boors. I hope I'm right about these little wolves because they remind me of what indie music used to be before it was captured by blokes.

 

If I see a photo of them and they are wearing bucket hats and trainers I will be devastated but the music will still be elegant and satisfying.

 

You can find them in the usual places, but I hope to discover that they really belong in the most unusual places.

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