Para fans de Indie y Alternativa, Rock, Hip-Hop, y Folk y Blues.
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A Wolf Parade concert is packed with as much charisma and energy as a pack of wolves. The dynamic between main songwriters Spencer Krug and Dan Boeckner make it interesting to observe the differences in their styles of songwriting. Krug’s songwriting is more experimental and abstract, while Boeckner’s songwriting is more direct by incorporating immediate hooks that make for catchy songs, however both are phenomenal at their craft. Wolf Parade plays with lots of energy when they perform live with Krug hovering over his synthesizers like he was a spider playing with eight arms. Boeckner can be seen rocking away on his guitar, Arlen Thompson pounds away on his drums, Dante DeCaro holds down the foundation with his bass, and Krug’s synthesizers create an atmospheric sound that gives Wolf Parade its unique touch.
The band has developed a cult following and its members are well respected for their works in other bands such as Moonface, Swan Lake, Handsome Furs, Divine Fits, and Hot Hot Heat. Not only does Wolf Parade give a charismatic performance of their music live, but they are also very funny with Krug and Boeckner bantering jokes back and forth between songs. Wolf Parade’s style of music garners some comparison to Modest Mouse, which shouldn’t be surprising as Modest Mouse’s frontman, Isaac Brock, signed the band to subpop and produced their first album.
Wolf Parade’s blend of garage rock combined with the mystical soundscape of synth driven post-punk revival makes Wolf Parade one of the most interesting bands in the indie rock scene to see live.