Review
Strap in, fellow road warriors, 'cause we're about to take a wild ride through Wolfmother's self-titled debut album. This ain't your average Sunday cruise - it's a full-throttle journey back to the golden age of rock 'n' roll. Released in October 2005, this bad boy was cooked up at Sound City Studios in LA, with Dave Sardy twisting the knobs. The original lineup - Andrew Stockdale, Chris Ross, and Myles Heskett - came together like a well-oiled machine, cranking out tunes that'll make your heart race faster than a Harley on an open highway.
Now, let me tell you, this album's got more raw energy than a nitro-fueled dragster. Tracks like 'Woman,' 'White Unicorn,' and 'Joker & the Thief' hit you like a ton of bricks, with riffs that'll rattle your bones and vocals that soar higher than an eagle. Sure, some folks might say they're borrowing too much from the legends, but hell, that's just part of the charm. This album ain't just a trip down memory lane - it's a full-blown time machine, taking you back to the days when rock ruled the world. And let's not forget that killer cover art featuring a nymph from 'The Sea Witch' - talk about eye candy that'll make your motor run! 'Wolfmother' ain't just an album, it's a one-way ticket to rock 'n' roll paradise. - James