NO REST IN THE WEST TOUR

Deadwolff’s Debut Album Out Now! On Golden Robot Records

Kicking off their first tour of 2024, Toronto, Canada’s DEADWOLFF announces they will be hitting the road this coming February and March for American show dates. Entitled the “NO REST IN THE WEST TOUR”, the heavy rock n’ roll band will be tearing their way across the lower west coast of the USA for two weeks with their headbanging, beer-drinking, no-holds-barred tunes.

Feb 25 – San Antonio, TX – Hi-Tones
Feb 27 – Albuquerque, NM – El Rey Mezzanine
Feb 28 – Glendale, AZ – Starlite Lounge
Feb 29 – Las Vegas, NV – Dive Bar
March 1 – San Diego, CA – Tower Bar
March 2 – Los Angeles, CA – Universal Bar and Grill
March 4 – Tucson, AZ – The Rock
March 5 – El Paso, TX – The Living Room
March 7 – Dallas, TX – Three Links
March 8 – Oklahoma City, OK – Grand Royale
March 9 – Tulsa, OK – The Whittier

About:

A blend of hard rock, punk, and metal, Deadwolff set itself apart from other bands with its take on the New Wave of Heavy Rock and Roll. Recommended for fans of Tank, Motorhead, and Midnight, Deadwolff‘s is a revival of foot-tapping, beer-drinking, headbanging tunes, and more. The band is touring in support of their debut full-length “Heavy Rock N’ Roll” released last year via Golden Robot Records.

Toronto noise mongers Deadwolff (yes there’s two f’s) have released their debut album ‘Heavy Rock ‘N Roll’, after the band’s debut EP came out digitally which caught the ear of RPM Online.

Shortly after, Deadwolff signed with Metal Assault Records, based out of Los Angeles, and released their debut EP on cassette, which sold out.  As of recently, Deadwolff has been touring throughout Canada, bringing their catchy hooks, and eccentric live show to the masses. Building momentum quickly, Deadwolff sought out and was noticed by Golden Robot Records and there’s plenty to love about it. If you’re a fan of the Ramones, Motorhead, AC/DC and Airbourne then you’ll love Deadwolff. So what if vocalist/bassist Tommy Wolffe cant sing for toffee? It just adds to the charm of the band, Wolffe’s bass is a little too high in the mix for my liking but that’s totally subjective. More drums please!!

Deadwolff has songs about gangs, booze, and women. They certainly won’t win any prizes for being literary geniuses. The music is head down, arse up heavy rock. You get what it says on the tin. A good fun, rough-and-tumble album with some ropey production. I love it! A great soundtrack to a Friday night booze-up. You can smell Deadwolff just by listening to them. They stink of a combination of sweat, bad breath, whisky, cigarettes, and well-worn leather jackets. Big up Toronto Hard Rockers they know what time it is. It’s time to rock!

Go and give Heavy Rock ‘N Roll a spin, you can thank me later.

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Author: Kenny Kendrick

Old school heavy rock? NOSHR  (New Old School Heavy Rock)  Call it what you like just as long as it rocks.  Fuck being ironic these cats are the real deal.  Headbanging in unison,  prison tattoos, top lip fuzz action, From the opening salvo of ‘Walking On Nails’, I get it.  These guys just wanna turn up those amps and rock out its like classic ‘eavy Metal Motorhead style but with a twist. (The twist being t’s not 1982) there’s plenty of cymbals crashed and the bass has that Algy Ward grunt on the bass guitar and they go heavy on the ride. This three-piece rock combo hail from Toronto Canada and they fuckin’ well rock!

 

With only five tracks on the EP they’re so metal it’s only available on cassette and download.  Of course there’s a video with beer in it what do you think these gentlemen are? The only thing missing is a bevvy of babes serving the beer whilst they play poker.  Flyin’ V’s and bullet belts I’m loving this more every time I press play and with a digital copy I don’t even need a pencil to wind the tape tight.

 

With songs like ‘Pedal To The Metal’, it’s like being teleported back to the early 80s when breaking the law was a thing and bands like Gillan ruled the world and every pub and club on disease island was hosting bands like Gravedigger and Tysondog.  Maybe the time is right for a revival and DEADWOLFF will be at the forefront with their fingerless leather gloves aloft.

 

‘Wanted Man’ isn’t a Ratt cover but a bludgeoning riffola fest of filthy animal lite double bass four to the floor.  I’m glad they didn’t see fit to throw in an instrumental nor a seven-minute prog bore-fest.  Deadwolff isn’t that kind of band they just play loud Rock and Roll and do it very well thank you.  Bang your head kids the bastard songs of Tank and Motorhead are here to save the day Deadwolff is their name – Thank God! Now FOAD as they say, Oh, and I hope they are their real names – Thomas Wolffe and Bobby Deuce you guys Rock Like Fuck!

 

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Author: Dom Daley