Gnarwolves (album)

Gnarwolves
Studio album by Gnarwolves
Released 15 September 2014
Recorded Recorded by Lewis Johns at The Ranch Production House
Genre Punk rock, pop punk, skate punk
Length 27:59
Label Big Scary Monsters Recording Company, Pure Noise Records
Gnarwolves chronology
Chronicles of Gnarnia
(2014)
Gnarwolves
(2014)
Adolescence
(2015)
Singles from Gnarwolves
  1. "Smoking Kills"
    Released: July 15, 2014

Gnarwolves is the eponymously-titled debut album by the British punk rock band Gnarwolves, released on 15 September 2014.

Iona Cairns of the band Great Cynics features on the song 'Eat Dynamite, Kid' as an additional vocalist. At the end of 'Eat Dynamite, Kid' there is a secret track referred to as 'the hardcore song' which features Lewis Johns on guitar.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
7BitArcade(Very Positive)[1]
Punknews.org[2]

The album peaked at number 68 in the UK album chart in its first week of release and number 4 in the Rock album chart.[3]

Aaron Kent of 7BitArcade called the album 'excellent' stating the debut album to be 'a lot better than most bands achieve three or four albums in'. Kent claimed 'Gnarwolves may be the most authentic, consistent new band on the punk circuit currently, and their self-titled debut album only fulfils this promise' giving the album a very positive review.[1]

Track listing

All music composed by Gnarwolves.

No. Title Length
1. "Prove It"   2:24
2. "Boneyard"   2:49
3. "Everything You Think You Know"   2:48
4. "Bottle to Bottle"   2:30
5. "Smoking Kills"   2:28
6. "Day Man"   2:22
7. "Hate Me (Don't Stand Still)"   3:30
8. "Ebb"   2:05
9. "Flow"   1:54
10. "Eat Dynamite, Kid"   5:09
Total length:
27:59

Personnel

Gnarwolves

References

  1. 1 2 Kent, Aaron. "Gnarwolves – 'Gnarwolves'". 7BitArcade.com. Retrieved 2014-09-19.
  2. Punknews.org review
  3. "GNARWOLVES". officialcharts.com. 27 September 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
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