Three Blind Wolves released their new single In Here Somewhere and supporting b-side ‘Kids Allright’ this week via Instinctive Racoon. A gorgeously ragged americana tinged slice of brilliance from the Glasgow band that just keep getting better and better and better. As previously announced in support of the release, Three Blind Wolves are set to support Frightened Rabbit on the northern leg of their tour this week from the 20th until the 28th of February(full dates below). Now we can reveal that they will be playing a show for us in Cardiff at Dempsey’s bar on Thursday the 23rd of May as part of their album tour!
23rd of May – www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk presents Three Blind Wolves with support from Swansea’s The Adelines plus one more TBC @ Dempsey’s Four Bars
More news to follow you can buy tickets in advance here: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/210571
Their single is available to buy now digitally via the Three Blind Wolves Bandcamp page or you can purchase the 7 inch vinyl version here.
20th Feb – Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds
21st Feb – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
22nd Feb – Gorilla, Manchester
23rd Feb – O2 Academy, Liverpool
25th Feb – Sage, Gateshead
26th Feb – HMV Picture House, Edinburgh
27th Feb – Aberdeen Music Hall, Aberdeen
28th Feb – Barrowlands, Glasgow
“Stadium sized melodies and four-part harmonies without diving headlong into a pool full of cliches…” – MOJO Magazine
Three Blind Wolves ‘Parade’
Having been compared to My Morning Jacket and Neil Young, In Here Somewhere features Three Blind Wolves’ warm Americana-tinged sound, yet with a chilling core. Previously released single Parade, which was released back in October 2012 saw the band rise to great success earning them a great amount of respect from ourselves amongst other tastemakers!
The band all met playing shows around the Glasgow music scene, Ross Clark (guitar, vocals) was a solo artist and met David Cleary (lead guitar, backing vocals, mandolin) and Kevin Mackay (bass, backing vocals) through their first group Rainbowsheep. They played their first show together in a Japanese noodle bar and their friendship grew from there, playing in clubs, bars, parks and various flats around Glasgow. When it the time came for the friends to form the band properly, Davie and Kevin’s a long time friend, Fearghas Lyon (drums), joined and they immediately bonded over jamming to Cream and Daft Punk covers; Three Blind Wolves were born and the four boys haven’t looked back since.
After releasing their mini album Sound of the Storm in 2011, the band quickly gained support from the press. Scotland’s answer to Time Out, The List Magazine, hailed them as a “countrified Modest Mouse” whilst The Skinny Magazine said their debut recalled “genre-defining artists like Bright Eyes and more recently Bon Iver”. MOJO Magazine also featured their track “Emily Rose” on a covermount CD and Rolling Stone said they were “the Scottish answer to the Decemberists”.