
Who Died Wolf".......the attached write-up talks about them appearing at the Grammys, which I have watched perhaps once in my life, so THAT does me no good, but upon carpet bombing, it's pretty good, grungey, garagey-roots rock n roll, and never anything wrong with that one. I'm gonna have to give this one a more thorough listen, meantime, here is the info, the link, and all that good stuff.
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When the Brooklyn trio Highly Suspect played the Grammys in February, it had a lot of viewers scratching their heads. The band's performance of "Lydia," the lead single from 2015's Mister Asylum, wasn't particularly innovative or exciting; apart from an exhilaratingly abrasive squall of noise from singer-guitarist Johnny Stevens, the song fell squarely into the area between the grunge revival and the garage-rock revival, all vein-popping angst and gutsy snarl. Mostly, people were asking themselves, "Whoare these guys?" — and also, "How did an unknown band whose first album came out just a few months ago score nods for Best Rock Album and Best Rock Song?"

In recent interviews, the members of Highly Suspect have made no apologies for their embrace of the sex-drugs-and-rock-'n'-roll cliché, nor do they have a problem with being pegged as a throwback to the mainstream grunge of the '90s. That said, there's more to The Boy Who Died Wolf than brooding attitude or warmed-over Bush riffs. "My Name Is Human" is raw and nervy, paced slowly and saturated in Soundgarden-like menace. There's no small amount of Nirvana lurking inside "Little One" — the track's eerily strummed intro pays bracing tribute to the darkness of In Utero — although on the other hand, "Chicago" is a bare-bones, piano-driven confessional wreathed in smoke and memory. It all makes for a monolithically moody experience. Thankfully, the band is smart enough to break it up with barnstorming grunge-punk gems such as "Look Alive, Stay Alive" and pummeling, hook-packed rockers like "Postres."

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THE BOY WHO DIED WOLF-01 My Name Is Human/02 Look Alive, Stay Alive/03 Little One/04 For Billy/05 Serotonia/06 Postres/07 Send Me an Angel/08 Viper Strike/09 F.W.Y.T./10 Chicago/11 Wolf
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