All We Came From Wolves News

We Came From Wolves release ‘The Peak Beneath The Sea’!

Posted Fri, 05 May 2017


For fans of: Biffy Clyro, Bring Me The Horizon, My Chemical Romance

“…open, honest rock…” - Clash



“Feels, hooks and more feels...”- Rock Sound



“…massive, heartfelt…” - Upset



We Came From Wolves' latest single The Peak Beneath The Sea is a bold, emotive alt rock track that sees the Scottish four-piece bare their heart on their sleeves. The track is out now via Struck Dum Records and is available to buy on iTunes and stream on Spotify.

The single premiered on Clash and is also available to stream via the band's Soundcloud page and watch on the band's YouTube channel.


The band’s previous single, Places Unfamiliar, addressed mental health issues such as depression and anxiety, which some of the band have experienced. However, The Peak Beneath The Sea turns a corner as the band look towards the future, finding a away to live with these issues. Frontman Kyle Burgess explains, “The Peak Beneath the Sea is about trying to overcome these issues, and in particular, finding that place or those people who can help you do that, whether physical or metaphysical, whilst also accepting the painful truth that it may never be possible to fully escape the darkness but instead work on growing stronger to keep it at bay.”

Producer Bruce Rintoul (Fatherson, Twin Atlantic) and mixer Phil Gornell (Bring Me The Horizon, All Time Low) worked with the boys on the single. In Scotland, The Skinny, The List, The Daily Record and The Herald are amongst the band’s supporters, whilst elsewhere Rock Sound,Kerrang!, Team Rock and Amazing Radio have previously covered the band.

We Came From Wolves have amassed a strong live following, working hard to build their fan base from the ground up, playing shows up and down the country. Places Unfamiliar hit new heights for the band, playlisted on the official Spotify Rock Charts in the UK, Germany and France. In April and May, the band embark on a Scottish tour to promote the single, with shows planned at various festivals over the summer and another UK and European tour in October as they bring their raw energy, passion and heart-on-sleeve rock to audiences old and new.

The Peak Beneath The Sea is out now via Struck Dum Records and is available to buy on iTunes and stream on Spotify.

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We Came From Wolves release ‘Places Unfamiliar’!

Posted Mon, 07 Nov 2016


For fans of: Biffy Clyro, Twin Atlantic, My Chemical Romance

“…bold, emotive rock…” - Clash


“Feels, hooks and more feels...”- Rock Sound



We Came From Wolves boldly return with their new single Places Unfamiliar, out now via Vadana Records and is available to buy on iTunes and stream on Spotify.

The video for the single premiered on Upset Magazine and is also available to stream via the band's YouTube channel.



The audio for Places Unfamiliar premiered on Clash and you can also stream it now on the band's Soundcloud page.



The single marks a year since the band’s line-up change and now We Came From Wolves are stronger, more cohesive and vibrant than ever before. Places Unfamiliar is a high octane kick in the teeth. The frenetic energy heard on the single feels like the ultimate release as the track explores front man Kyle Burgess’ struggle with depression and juggling the mundane realities of daily life with the band, where his heart and soul lies. For We Came From Wolves, the music is wild, fun and free but the lyrics hide a deeper meaning as Burgess is a songwriter that wears his heart on his sleeve.

The single is an answer to those around him who consider music a hobby but for Kyle and the rest of the band it’s much more than that. “Places Unfamiliar is a frank account and admission that this is who I am, I'm not going to grow out of it and for the sake of my mental and physical health,” Burgess says. “I have to be honest with those around me and confess that I have no desire to bring about an end to this lifestyle.This isn’t a choice, it’s almost an addiction, but the other side of the coin is a dark place for me, with nothing to focus my energy and creativity towards I spiral into a deep sadness and it took me a long time to realise just how much this means to me…this song was the realisation. This song saved me.”

Listing their influences from Reuben to the Smiths, We Came From Wolves write music that is honest, powerful and emotional. They’re known for their dynamic live performances, having toured relentlessly up and down the country and around Europe, amassing a dedicated following. In Scotland, The Skinny, The List, The Daily Record and The Herald are amongst the band’s supporters, whilst elsewhere Rock Sound, Kerrang!, Team Rock and Amazing Radio have previously covered the band.

The band will hit the road from late October to support the release of the single, with a second album due in 2017. We Came From Wolves continue to go from strength to strength with a burning fiery passion that refuses to be quenched.

Places Unfamiliar is out now via Vadana Records and is available to buy on iTunes and stream on Spotify.

If you'd like more information on We Came From Wolves or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

We Came From Wolves release new video for ‘Places Unfamiliar’!

Posted Tue, 18 Oct 2016


For fans of: Biffy Clyro, Twin Atlantic, My Chemical Romance

“…bold, emotive rock…” - Clash


“Feels, hooks and more feels...”- Rock Sound


We Came From Wolves boldly return with their forthcoming single Places Unfamiliar, released on 4th November 2016 via Vadana Records.

The video premiered on Upset Magazine and is also available to stream via the band's YouTube channel.


The audio for Places Unfamiliar premiered on Clash and you can also stream it now on the band's Soundcloud page.



The single marks a year since the band’s line-up change and now We Came From Wolves are stronger, more cohesive and vibrant than ever before. Places Unfamiliar is a high octane kick in the teeth. The frenetic energy heard on the single feels like the ultimate release as the track explores front man Kyle Burgess’ struggle with depression and juggling the mundane realities of daily life with the band, where his heart and soul lies. For We Came From Wolves, the music is wild, fun and free but the lyrics hide a deeper meaning as Burgess is a songwriter that wears his heart on his sleeve.

The single is an answer to those around him who consider music a hobby but for Kyle and the rest of the band it’s much more than that. “Places Unfamiliar is a frank account and admission that this is who I am, I'm not going to grow out of it and for the sake of my mental and physical health,” Burgess says. “I have to be honest with those around me and confess that I have no desire to bring about an end to this lifestyle.This isn’t a choice, it’s almost an addiction, but the other side of the coin is a dark place for me, with nothing to focus my energy and creativity towards I spiral into a deep sadness and it took me a long time to realise just how much this means to me…this song was the realisation. This song saved me.”

Listing their influences from Reuben to the Smiths, We Came From Wolves write music that is honest, powerful and emotional. They’re known for their dynamic live performances, having toured relentlessly up and down the country and around Europe, amassing a dedicated following. In Scotland, The Skinny, The List, The Daily Record and The Herald are amongst the band’s supporters, whilst elsewhere Rock Sound, Kerrang!, Team Rock and Amazing Radio have previously covered the band.

The band will hit the road from late October to support the release of the single, with a second album due in 2017. We Came From Wolves continue to go from strength to strength with a burning fiery passion that refuses to be quenched.

Places Unfamiliar is out on 4th November 2016 via Vadana Records.

If you'd like more information on We Came From Wolves or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

We Came From Wolves announce new single ‘Places Unfamiliar’!

Posted Fri, 07 Oct 2016


For fans of: Biffy Clyro, Twin Atlantic, My Chemical Romance

“…bold, emotive rock…” - Clash


“Feels, hooks and more feels...”- Rock Sound


We Came From Wolves boldly return with their forthcoming single Places Unfamiliar, due for release on 4th November 2016 via Vadana Records.

The single premiered on Clash and you can also stream it now on the band's Soundcloud page.


The single marks a year since the band’s line-up change and now We Came From Wolves are stronger, more cohesive and vibrant than ever before. Places Unfamiliar is a high octane kick in the teeth. The frenetic energy heard on the single feels like the ultimate release as the track explores front man Kyle Burgess’ struggle with depression and juggling the mundane realities of daily life with the band, where his heart and soul lies. For We Came From Wolves, the music is wild, fun and free but the lyrics hide a deeper meaning as Burgess is a songwriter that wears his heart on his sleeve.

The single is an answer to those around him who consider music a hobby but for Kyle and the rest of the band it’s much more than that. “Places Unfamiliar is a frank account and admission that this is who I am, I'm not going to grow out of it and for the sake of my mental and physical health,” Burgess says. “I have to be honest with those around me and confess that I have no desire to bring about an end to this lifestyle.This isn’t a choice, it’s almost an addiction, but the other side of the coin is a dark place for me, with nothing to focus my energy and creativity towards I spiral into a deep sadness and it took me a long time to realise just how much this means to me…this song was the realisation. This song saved me.”

Listing their influences from Reuben to the Smiths, We Came From Wolves write music that is honest, powerful and emotional. They’re known for their dynamic live performances, having toured relentlessly up and down the country and around Europe, amassing a dedicated following. In Scotland, The Skinny, The List, The Daily Record and The Herald are amongst the band’s supporters, whilst elsewhere Rock Sound, Kerrang!, Team Rock and Amazing Radio have previously covered the band.

The band will hit the road from late October to support the release of the single, with a second album due in 2017. We Came From Wolves continue to go from strength to strength with a burning fiery passion that refuses to be quenched.

Places Unfamiliar is out on 4th November 2016 via Vadana Records.

We Came From Wolves’ latest single ‘Ruiner’ out now!

Posted Fri, 18 Mar 2016


For fans of: Biffy Clyro, Kids In Glass Houses, Twin Atlantic

“Feels, hooks and more feels...” - Rock Sound


We Came From Wolves' latest single Ruiner is out now via Saraseto Records and is available to buy on the label's Bandcamp page now.

The video for Ruiner premiered on Team Rock and you can also watch it via the band's YouTube channel now.


The single is taken from their self-titled debut album, which was released last year. “Ruiner is a frank and bleak self-assessment of a dark period in my early 20’s,” says frontman Burgess. “The song battles the realisation of pain you are causing others through selfish choices and lifestyles, and opens up to the failures in my life at that point.” It’s apt that the single features as the penultimate track on the album, with final track ‘I Need Something’ offering a glimmer of hope, showing progression, a different mindset and what is yet to come. We Came From Wolves’ album is one of self-discovery and single Ruiner shows us the end of that journey.

The album gained praise from Rock Sound, The Sunday Herald, The Daily Record, Team Rock, Amazing Radio and XFM amongst others and although Ruiner is taken from their last album, it feels like a fresh start for the band. After the success of the album and winning the Best Alternative Rock category at 2015’s Scottish Alternative Music Awards, We Came From Wolves have since had a line-up change with new members Andy Donaldson and Michael MacKay joining founding members Kyle Burgess and Robert Whytock.

Musically, the band are influenced by Arctic Monkeys and fellow Scots Biffy Clyro. Ruiner reflects Biffy’s earlier sound - there’s a raw energy and urgency about the single. However, despite these influences, We Came From Wolves have very much made this sound their own and with a Highlands tour confirmed for March 2016, a new EP planned later in the year and festival announcements to come, the band continue to make their mark as one of Scotland’s most exciting new alt rock bands.

Ruiner is out now via Saraseto Records and is available to buy on the label's Bandcamp page now.

If you'd like more information on We Came From Wolves or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

We Came From Wolves release video for new single Ruiner!

Posted Mon, 07 Mar 2016


For fans of: Biffy Clyro, Kids In Glass Houses, Twin Atlantic

“Feels, hooks and more feels...”- Rock Sound


In advance of the release of their new single Ruiner, out March 18th 2016 via Saraseto Records, We Came From Wolves have released a new video to accompany the track.

The video premiered on Team Rock but you can also watch it now on the band's YouTube page or by clicking the embed below.



The single is taken from their self-titled debut album, which was released last year. “Ruiner is a frank and bleak self-assessment of a dark period in my early 20’s,” says frontman Burgess. “The song battles the realisation of pain you are causing others through selfish choices and lifestyles, and opens up to the failures in my life at that point.” It’s apt that the single features as the penultimate track on the album, with final track ‘I Need Something’ offering a glimmer of hope, showing progression, a different mindset and what is yet to come. We Came From Wolves’ album is one of self-discovery and single Ruiner shows us the end of that journey.

The album gained praise from Rock Sound, The Sunday Herald, The Daily Record, Team Rock, Amazing Radio and XFM amongst others and although Ruiner is taken from their last album, it feels like a fresh start for the band. After the success of the album and winning the Best Alternative Rock category at 2015’s Scottish Alternative Music Awards, We Came From Wolves have since had a line-up change with new members Andy Donaldson and Michael MacKay joining founding members Kyle Burgess and Robert Whytock.

Musically, the band are influenced by Arctic Monkeys and fellow Scots Biffy Clyro. Ruiner reflects Biffy’s earlier sound - there’s a raw energy and urgency about the single. However, despite these influences, We Came From Wolves have very much made this sound their own and with a Highlands tour confirmed for March 2016, a new EP planned later in the year and festival announcements to come, the band continue to make their mark as one of Scotland’s most exciting new alt rock bands.

Ruiner is out March 18th 2016 via Saraseto Records.

If you'd like more information on We Came From Wolves or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

We Came From Wolves return with single Ruiner!

Posted Fri, 26 Feb 2016



For fans of: Biffy Clyro, Kids In Glass Houses, Twin Atlantic

“Feels, hooks and more feels...”- Rock Sound



We Came From Wolves return with single Ruiner, out March 18th 2016. The single is taken from their self-titled debut album, which was released last year via Saraseto Records.

You can listen to the track now on band’s Soundcloud page now or by clicking the embed below.



The album gained praise from Rock Sound, The Sunday Herald, The Daily Record, Team Rock, Amazing Radio and XFM amongst others and although Ruiner is taken from their last album, it feels like a fresh start for the band. After the success of the album and winning the Best Alternative Rock category at 2015’s Scottish Alternative Music Awards, We Came From Wolves have since had a line-up change with new members Andy Donaldson and Michael MacKay joining founding members Kyle Burgess and Robert Whytock.

Ruiner is a frank and bleak self-assessment of a dark period in my early 20’s,” says frontman Burgess. “The song battles the realisation of pain you are causing others through selfish choices and lifestyles, and opens up to the failures in my life at that point.” It’s apt that the single features as the penultimate track on the album, with final track ‘I Need Something’ offering a glimmer of hope, showing progression, a different mindset and what is yet to come. We Came From Wolves’ album is one of self-discovery and single Ruiner shows us the end of that journey. .

Musically, the band are influenced by Arctic Monkeys and fellow Scots Biffy Clyro. Ruiner reflects Biffy’s earlier sound - there’s a raw energy and urgency about the single. However, despite these influences, We Came From Wolves have very much made this sound their own and with a Highlands tour confirmed for March 2016, a new EP planned later in the year and festival announcements to come, the band continue to make their mark as one of Scotland’s most exciting new alt rock bands.

The band will also heading on a short Highlands Tour in March, full details of the dates below.

18/03- Hootanannys, Inverness
19/03- Drouthy Cobbler, Elgin
20/03- The Green Room, Perth


Ruiner is out March 18th 2016 via Saraseto Records.

If you'd like more information on We Came From Wolves or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

We Came From Wolves release free download ‘Glasgow Stranger’!

Posted Wed, 01 Jul 2015

For fans of: Biffy Clyro, Kids In Glass Houses, Twin Atlantic

“Feels, hooks and more feels”- Rock Sound


We Came From Wolves have released 'Glasgow Stranger', a free track taken from their self-titled debut album.

GigSlutz premiered the free track, describing it as "a perfect, hopeful tale of youth, for any indie-pop fan." You can stream and download it now via the ABoF SoundCloud page.


The video for album track 'Glasgow Stranger' premiered on Kerrang!'s website, and you can watch it now via the band's YouTube channel.


If you'd like to hear the album in full, Team Rock are hosting an exclusive stream on their website.

This is a coming of age album, one that explores the trials and tribulations of the slide into your late twenties as the band leave frivolity and turmoil behind, entering a more centred place. Particularly affected by his surroundings, Kyle also yearns for a better place, a place of passion and meaning within the daily grind as heard on single Am I Useful?. 2014’s Scottish referendum also had a massive effect on him as a young Scot working for a better future, and this frustration and anger can be heard throughout the album.

However, We Came From Wolves do well to steer away from the ‘angsty’ side of rock erring on the side of honesty, the music reflecting the album’s sometimes darker subject matter. We Came From Wolves have pushed themselves with this debut and produced an album that encapsulates youth, soul searching and hope.

Previous single, Am I Useful premiered on Team Rock, and you can download and stream it for free via A Badge of Friendship's SoundCloud page. You can also watch the video that premiered on Rock Sound via the band's YouTube channel.

We Came From Wolves' self titled debut album is out now via Saraseto Records and available to buy digitally via iTunes and on limited edition CD via Bandcamp.

If you'd like more information on We Came From Wolves or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

We Came From Wolves self-titled debut album out now!

Posted Mon, 01 Jun 2015

For fans of: Biffy Clyro, Kids In Glass Houses, Twin Atlantic

“Feels, hooks and more feels”- Rock Sound


We Came From Wolves have released their self-titled debut album via Saraseto Records. It's available to buy digitally via iTunes and on limited edition CD via Bandcamp.

If you'd like to hear the album for yourself in full, Team Rock are hosting an exclusive stream on their website.

The video for album track 'Glasgow Stranger' premiered on Kerrang!'s website, and you can watch it now via the band's YouTube channel.


Previous single, Am I Useful premiered on Team Rock, and you can download and stream it for free via A Badge of Friendship's SoundCloud page. You can also watch the video that premiered on Rock Sound via the band's YouTube channel.

This is a coming of age album, one that explores the trials and tribulations of the slide into your late twenties as the band leave frivolity and turmoil behind, entering a more centred place. Particularly affected by his surroundings, Kyle also yearns for a better place, a place of passion and meaning within the daily grind as heard on single Am I Useful?. 2014’s Scottish referendum also had a massive effect on him as a young Scot working for a better future, and this frustration and anger can be heard throughout the album.

However, We Came From Wolves do well to steer away from the ‘angsty’ side of rock erring on the side of honesty, the music reflecting the album’s sometimes darker subject matter. We Came From Wolves have pushed themselves with this debut and produced an album that encapsulates youth, soul searching and hope.

To support the release of their debut album, We Came From Wolves will be touring the UK throughout June. Catch them live at the following dates:

3rd June - West of the Moon - Ayr
4th June - Madhatters - Inverness
5th June - Love Music In-store session - Glasgow
5th June - ABC2 (Album launch) - Glasgow
6th June - South Sea - Sheffield
7th June - Sticky Mike’s - Brighton
10th June - Dublin Castle - London
12th June - Alma Inn - Bolton
13th June - The Shed - Leicester
18th June - Corinna - Perth
19th June - Beat Generator - Dundee
20th June - The Green Rooms - Perth
21st June - Fanny by Gaslight - Kilmarnock

We Came From Wolves' self titled debut album is out now via Saraseto Records and available to buy digitally via iTunes and on limited edition CD via Bandcamp..

If you'd like more information on We Came From Wolves or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

We Came From Wolves release ‘Glasgow Stranger’ video!

Posted Thu, 21 May 2015

For fans of: Biffy Clyro, Kids In Glass Houses, Twin Atlantic

“Feels, hooks and more feels”
- Rock Sound


We Came From Wolves have released the video for their latest single single Glasgow Stranger.

The video premiered on Kerrang!'s website, and you can watch it now via the band's YouTube channel.


Previous single, Am I Useful premiered on Team Rock, and you can download and stream it for free via A Badge of Friendship's SoundCloud page. You can also watch the video that premiered on Rock Sound via the band's YouTube channel.

The band's catchy melodies and huge hooks are written with a sensitivity and passion that is We Came From Wolves’ signature sound - it’s not hard to imagine these boys playing in front of massive crowds in years to come - fans chanting along, hooked on every word.

To support the release of their forthcoming debut album, We Came From Wolves will be touring the UK throughout June. Catch them live at the following dates:

3rd June - West of the Moon - Ayr
4th June - Madhatters - Inverness
5th June - Love Music In-store session - Glasgow
5th June - ABC2 (Album launch) - Glasgow
6th June - South Sea - Sheffield
7th June - Sticky Mike’s - Brighton
10th June - Dublin Castle - London
12th June - Alma Inn - Bolton
13th June - The Shed - Leicester
18th June - Corinna - Perth
19th June - Beat Generator - Dundee
20th June - The Green Rooms - Perth
21st June - Fanny by Gaslight - Kilmarnock

We Came From Wolves' self titled debut album is due for release 1st June 2015 via Saraseto Records. You can pre-order it via BandCamp.

If you'd like more information on We Came From Wolves or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

We Came From Wolves free download single ‘Am I Useful?’

Posted Thu, 02 Apr 2015


We Came From Wolves have released their single Am I Useful? as a free downloadable track.

The single premiered on Team Rock, and you can now download and stream it free now via A Badge of Friendship's SoundCloud page.



The video that accompanies the track premiered on Rock Sound and you can watch it now via the band's YouTube channel.



'Am I Useful?' is about the doubts that creep into my head in direct conflict with my aspirations," explains frontman Kyle James Burgess. "Anyone trying to pursue a life doing what they love faces these fears, that the goal might never be achieved, and a more "ordinary" life may await... facing up to those fears and earnestly asking myself the question of "what use would I have if not creating?"


The band's catchy melodies and huge hooks are written with a sensitivity and passion that is We Came From Wolves' signature sound - it’s not hard to imagine these boys playing in front of massive crowds in years to come - fans chanting along, hooked on every word.


We Came From Wolves' self titled debut album is due for release 1st June 2015 via Saraseto Records.


If you'd like more information on We Came From Wolves or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

We Came From Wolves release video for ‘Am I Useful?’

Posted Wed, 25 Mar 2015

For fans of: Biffy Clyro, Kids In Glass Houses, Twin Atlantic

“Feels, hooks and more feels”
- Rock Sound


We Came From Wolves have released the video for forthcoming single, Am I Useful?, out 30th March 2015 via Saraseto Records.

The video premiered on Rock Sound and you can watch it now via the band's YouTube channel.


You can also stream the single via the ABoF SoundCloud page.


“'Am I Useful?' is about the doubts that creep into my head in direct conflict with my aspirations," explains frontman Kyle James Burgess. "Anyone trying to pursue a life doing what they love faces these fears, that the goal might never be achieved, and a more “ordinary” life may await…it’s facing up to those fears and earnestly asking myself the question of “what use would I have if not creating?”

The band's catchy melodies and huge hooks are written with a sensitivity and passion that is We Came From Wolves’ signature sound - it’s not hard to imagine these boys playing in front of massive crowds in years to come - fans chanting along, hooked on every word.

Am I Useful? is released 30th March 2015 and is taken from the band's self titled debut album due for release 1st June 2015 via Saraseto Records.

If you'd like more information on We Came From Wolves or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

We Came From Wolves announce debut album!

Posted Wed, 18 Feb 2015

For fans of: Biffy Clyro, Kids In Glass Houses, Twin Atlantic

“…unmistakable Scottish vocal punctuating crisp rhythms and the familiar ethereal guitars.” - Rock Sound


We Came From Wolves return with their self-titled debut album set for release on 25th May via Sarasota Records.

You can stream single Am I Useful?, due for release on March 30th, via the ABoF SoundCloud page.


Continuing on from where they left with their 2014 EP Paradise Place, these boys are leading the way when it comes to the new wave of Scots rockers up north. Paradise Place was packed with heartfelt rock anthems and their ear for an anthemic chorus remains, but frontman Kyle James Burgess has poured his heart and soul into the content of each song on this self titled album, with the music taking a darker route.

This is a coming of age album, one that explores the trials and tribulations of the slide into your late twenties as the band leave frivolity and turmoil behind, entering a more centred place. Particularly affected by his surroundings, Kyle also yearns for a better place, a place of passion and meaning within the daily grind as heard on single Am I Useful?. 2014’s Scottish referendum also had a massive effect on him as a young Scot working for a better future, and this frustration and anger can be heard throughout the album.

However, We Came From Wolves do well to steer away from the ‘angsty’ side of rock erring on the side of honesty, the music reflecting the album’s sometimes darker subject matter. We Came From Wolves have pushed themselves with this debut and produced an album that encapsulates youth, soul searching and hope.

Amongst the band’s early supporters were Rock Sound, The Herald, The Skinny and Amazing Radio - a testament to their broad appeal.

Their catchy melodies and huge hooks are written with a sensitivity and passion that is We Came From Wolves’ signature sound - it’s not hard to imagine these boys playing in front of massive crowds in years to come - fans chanting along, hooked on every word.

If you'd like more information on We Came From Wolves or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

We Came From Wolves free download ‘Stallions, Foals, Foxes, Crows’

Posted Wed, 07 May 2014


Following the release of their second EP, Paradise Place, We Came From Wolves have released free download, 'Stallions, Foals, Foxes, Crows'. The track premiered on Rock Sound and is now available to stream and download from the ABoF SoundCloud.



'Stallions, Foals, Foxes, Crows' is an energetic and technical masterclass in thumping rock, with intense guitar attacks offset by Burgess' clear vocals cutting through the distortion. Yet another shining example of just how much talent there is within the Scottish music scene.

The video for EP title track, "Paradise Place", recently premiered as an exclusive with The Skinny. You can also check it out via the band's YouTube channel.



Paradise Place is also available as a free download via the ABoF Soundcloud page.

In just four perfectly formed tracks, the band manage to display different shades of songwriting that flits from the cerebral opening title track, ‘Paradise Place’ to the youthfully exuberant, Biffy Clyro-esque ‘A Bastard Son, A Brother To None’ - a track that you’ll find hard not to belt out as the band lead you into one of the catchiest choruses you’ll hear in a while. Elsewhere on the EP there are hints of contemporaries Kids In Glass Houses and Twin Atlantic - big epic rock hooks being We Came From Wolves’ trademark.

With support already coming from Rock Sound, BBC Radio 1’s Ally McCrae, Amazing Radio’s Jim Gellatly and mentions on Drowned in Sound and strong local support in Scotland, We Came From Wolves are ready to rock 2014.

Paradise Place is out now via Saraseto Records and available to buy on iTunes and stream on Spotify.

If you'd like more information on We Came From Wolves or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

We Came From Wolves release EP “Paradise Place”!

Posted Mon, 03 Mar 2014


We Came From Wolves announce the release of their second EP Paradise Place, available today via Saraseto Records.

The video for EP title track, "Paradise Place", was recently premiered as an exclusive with The Skinny. You can also check it out via the band's YouTube channel.



The track is also available as a free download via the ABoF Soundcloud page.



In just four perfectly formed tracks, the band manage to display different shades of songwriting that flits from the cerebral opening title track, ‘Paradise Place’ to the youthfully exuberant, Biffy Clyro-esque ‘A Bastard Son, A Brother To None’ - a track that you’ll find hard not to belt out as the band lead you into one of the catchiest choruses you’ll hear in a while. Elsewhere on the EP there are hints of contemporaries Kids In Glass Houses and Twin Atlantic - big epic rock hooks being We Came From Wolves’ trademark.

With support already coming from Rock Sound, BBC Radio 1’s Ally McCrae, Amazing Radio’s Jim Gellatly and mentions on Drowned in Sound and strong local support in Scotland, We Came From Wolves are ready to rock 2014.

Paradise Place is out now via Saraseto Records and available to buy on iTunes and stream on Spotify.

If you'd like more information on We Came From Wolves or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Introducing… We Came From Wolves!

Posted Thu, 30 Jan 2014


For fans of... Biffy Clyro, Kids In Glass Houses, Twin Atlantic


We Came From Wolves effortlessly blend their influences on second EP Paradise Place, writing accessible, youthful rock that balances anthemic sing-along choruses and awe inspiring melodies. The EP is released via Saraseto Records on 3rd March 2014.

EP title track "Paradise Place" is available to download now via the ABoF Soundcloud page.



In just four perfectly formed tracks, the band manage to display different shades of songwriting that flits from the cerebral opening title track, ‘Paradise Place’ to the youthfully exuberant, Biffy Clyro-esque ‘A Bastard Son, A Brother To None’ - a track that you’ll find hard not to belt out as the band lead you into one of the catchiest choruses you’ll hear in a while. Elsewhere on the EP there are hints of contemporaries Kids In Glass Houses and Twin Atlantic - big epic rock hooks being We Came From Wolves’ trademark.

The Glasgow based band comprise of Kyle Charles James Burgess (guitar, lead vocals), Robert Whytock (bass, vocals), Taylor White (guitar) and Harrison White (drums). In their short time together, they have already tackled two UK tours, the first of which culminated in their first overseas show in Paris, and the second a non-stop 30 date jaunt taking them around the O2 Academy circuit and a selection of some of the best small venues in the UK. They have also supported Northern Irish Goliaths And So I Watch You From Afar and their mighty compatriots Frightened Rabbit at a sold out show in their hometown of Perth. All three of their singles from debut EP Cope secured them airplay on BBC Radio One’s Introducing amongst others, racking up around 10,000 views for their first and only music video to date. The band are headed for even more success with latest offering Paradise Place, which sees a progression in song writing, musicianship and deliverance.

With support already coming from Rock Sound, BBC Radio 1’s Ally McCrae, Amazing Radio’s Jim Gellatly and mentions on Drowned in Sound and strong local support in Scotland, We Came From Wolves are ready to make 2014 their year.

Paradise Place will be released via Saraseto Records on 3rd March 2014.

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