Music rss

Title Genre Released Plays
Hidden Within Alternative Oct 5, 2007 2131
Despondent Alternative Oct 5, 2007 631
Republic Punk Oct 5, 2007 1369
What Have You Wrought, Corinthian? Explicit Alternative Oct 5, 2007 1146
Emotional Masochist Explicit Rock Oct 5, 2007 768
Nullified Metal Oct 5, 2007 927
Anonymity Alternative Oct 5, 2007 513
The Strange Man Alternative Oct 5, 2007 576
Ice in the Lungs Punk Oct 24, 2007 646
Orlean Explicit Rock Jun 30, 2008 1017

Biography

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The sound itself, of Thrown to the Wolves, is driving harmonious guitars backed by an original and solid rhythm section. Dirge’s haunting vocals are reminiscent of classic alternative roots, being compared to David Usher of Moist or Peter Murphy of Bauhaus.

Formed in Western New York in 1999 by original band members and high school friends Dirge and Cassick, Thrown to the Wolves has grown in substance and style over the past several years. With the welcoming of Joey Clark’s funk-styled bass playing, as well as Chris Page’s driving percussion, Thrown to the Wolves is ready to cause a stir in the international music scene.

Released in Spring, 2007, Despondency is the third full length independent CD release of Thrown to the Wolves. Often described as melodic dark-alternative or melodic hard-rock, Despondency is fully stacked with eight diverse tracks. From the opening hard pop track, “Hidden Within” to the introspective and powerful “Nullified”, the disparate tracks touch on relevant subject matter from the personal to the political.

As a live act, Thrown to the Wolves is able to easily duplicate and even improve on their studio tracks. Young, talented, and hungry, live performances are an inspiring motivator for the band. With over fifty original songs, Thrown to the Wolves are anxious to return to the studio to record their fourth full length CD.

Thrown to the Wolves has been compared to a range of great music acts of the last thirty years: from A Perfect Circle to VAST, from Nine Inch Nails to Pink Floyd, Thrown to the Wolves encapsulates the sound of the past, the present, and perhaps most importantly, the future of Rock ‘n Roll.

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