Werewolf Concerto
Genre Thrash Metal Band Created 7/6/2010 Total Sales 179
Band Bio
Formed in Wilbraham, Massachusetts in 2004, Werewolf Concerto has made quite an impact on the metal world. Having their first three records hit #1 on the charts, they have tasted success. The band draws heavily on all things horror for their lyrics and imagery. Their sound is best described as old school thrash metal! [Werewolf Concerto has officially broken up, as of May 31st, 2011]
...........and they're back!
Jacob Wolfman: Lead Guitar/Lead Vocals
[EQUIPMENT: Jackson Guitars, EVH 5150 Amps]
Adam Craven: Bass/Backing Vocals
[EQUIPMENT: Gibson Explorer Bass, Ampeg SVT Bass Amps]
Kyle Davidson: Drums
[EQUIPMENT: Tama Drums, Zildjian Cymbals and Sticks]
FORMER MEMBERS:
"Bloodthirsty" Jim Myers: Bass/Backing Vocals
Signed to Fallen® Records
Figment News Interview:
http://news.figment.cc/2010/09/27/howlin-up-the-charts-the-werewolf-concerto-interview/
INFLUENCES: Exodus, King Diamond, Testament, Mercyful Fate, Nuclear Assault, Slayer, Dio, Sepultura, Venom,
Band Gear
This band doesn't own any gear!
Albums / EPs
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Back From The Dead And Ready To Party!
Date Released: 3/18/2013
Tracks: 14 The Wolf is back fuckers! After headlining the Summer Of Blood Fest and The Back From The Dead world tour, your favorite horror thrashers jumped into a studio and began recording. Kyle Davidson destroys his drum kit with speedy Lombardo-esque fills, whilst Adam Craven's bass lines provide a pummeling low end assault. Jacob Wolfman's guitar work will rip you a new asshole. Shredding leads, fast, gnarly riffs, and a voice to be reckoned with. Featured their quintessential horror lyrics, sound effects and references only true ghouls would know, this is what horror sounds like. Produced/Mixed by Jacob Wolfman Recorded at Fallen® Records |
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Live Reunion
Date Released: 7/8/2012
Tracks: 18 Your worst nightmare, and favorite horror-thrashers have returned from beyond the grave! After The Forgotten Falling's performance at the Summer Of Blood Festival, all the lights went out. A video screen soon appeared on the stage, and began playing clips from various horror films, as the main title theme to Creepshow (1982) played. Then, once the theme started to kick in, WC's signature logo appeared on the screen. A roar from the crowd erupted. The band began to walk out on stage, as the theme was ending. What followed, was one of the best shows the band has ever played. A triumphant return for them, most definitely. |
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R.I.P. Werewolf Concerto-Boxset
Date Released: 7/1/2011
Tracks: 17 As a farewell gift to their fans, Werewolf Concerto has prepared this coffin shaped box set, symbolic of the band's overall theme since day one, and its untimely demise. It comes with a DVD of one of the band's early shows, opening for another local act, an exclusive t-shirt, a CD of B-sides and rarities, and a twelve page booklet! Compiled at Music From The Crypt Records and Fallen Records. |
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IV: More Songs To Chill Your Bones
Date Released: 1/3/2011
Tracks: 15 Werewolf Concerto returns with their fourth thrash masterpiece!! This time featuring punishing songs like "Macabre Madness" and "Doom-Crusher", Werewolf Concerto continues to show why they are one of Figment's most promising bands. Recorded at Fallen® Records Produced by Werewolf Concerto Cover art by ChildofAlma |
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Live In Japan
Date Released: 12/1/2010
Tracks: 15 Now that The Aphelion Tour has concluded, Werewolf Concerto have began writing a new record. To hold over fans, they decided to release this live album! Recorded live in Tokyo, Japan and Osaka, Japan on 11/19/10 and 11/20/10, this is Werewolf Concerto live, at their finest! [Pictured on the cover is frontman Jacob Wolfman and bassist Adam Craven] Recorded In Japan For Music From The Crypt Records Cover Design By ChildofAlma and Crypt_Keeper |
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Vampirella
Date Released: 10/31/2010
Tracks: 14 On their third studio record, thrash metal band Werewolf Concerto have conjured up their best songs yet. This may be because of the addition of Jacob Wolfman's girlfriend Angelica Duon of Dying Unholy to the song writing process. The final track on the record, "La Fin Absolue Du Monde", is a thrashing track that ends with a minute long, eerie piano interlude. Recorded On Werewolf Concerto's Tour Bus Music From The Crypt Records Cover Art By crypt_keeper and ChildofAlma |
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Werewolf Concerto Tour Shirt
Date Released: 9/6/2010
Tracks: 1 A shirt from Werewolf Concerto's tour w/ The Forgotten Falling, DeathBreth, Coffin Lords, and Fragile Agony |
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Graveyard Ghoul Fiends
Date Released: 8/16/2010
Tracks: 12 Werewolf Concerto's second album!! Featuring a cover of "Monster Mash"! It also has Zandergriff Miggs performing a guest keyboard part on "Stew From The Witches Cauldron", Miyako Rey from The Forgotten Falling doing a guest guitar solo on the title track, Aimee L. Joner from Death Rose doing guest vocals on "Gojira" and much more! |
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My Scream Queen-Single
Date Released: 8/7/2010
Tracks: 2 The first single from our upcoming second album, titled "Graveyard Ghoul Fiends". This single also features a cover of "The Toxic Waltz" by Exodus |
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Master of Witchcraft
Date Released: 7/17/2010
Tracks: 5 The first E.P. from Werewolf Concerto! It features Noah Romero performing a guest guitar solo on the title track "Master of Witchcraft" |
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Werewolf Concerto
Date Released: 7/6/2010
Tracks: 11 The self-titled debut by thrash band Werewolf Concerto. Featuring the punishing tracks "Abra Cadaver" "Undead Attack" and the seven minute long epic "Radioactive Warfare" and much more |
