DeWolff performing at The Black Heart in London, 2018.
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Dutchmen DeWolff will release their tenth album, Love, Death & In Between, on February 3rd, 2023. The single “Night Train” is available in our stream.
They recorded the album in Brittany, in the studio of the Kerwax music museum. The museum collects instruments and recording equipment from the 1940s to 1970s that the band used extensively. Luka and Pablo van de Poel, Robin Pisco and some musician friends recorded the whole album there in May 2022.
Career start and own style
The band, which was formed in Geelen, won the national young talent competition “Kunstbende” in 2008 when its members were between 14 and 17 years old. Right after that, while they were still at school, they started playing tours and concerts. 2010 at the Dutch Pinkpop Festival, among others, and then in 2011 at the Hungarian Sziget. Their second album “Orchards/Lupine” was released in the same year, with which they established themselves in the Dutch music scene.
Raw Psychedelic Southern Rock
The father of the van de Poels made the first rehearsal room available to them, through whom they found their most important influences early on. The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Deep Pruple and Cream. In 2014, they followed their more subtle southern rock influences. Their fifth album “Grand Southern Electric” was recorded in the US state of Georgia together with producer Mark Neill.
Love, Death & In Between
Guitarist and lead singer Pablo van de Poel cites a sermon by Al Green, which he was able to attend in 2019, as well as the literature of John Steinbeck as the most important inspiration for the new record. The band also leaned deep into their soul and R&B influences prior to recording.
The tour for the record will also take her to Germany in February. On February 13th in the Frannz Club in Berlin and then, on February 14th, in the Pauli train station in Hamburg.
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